Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
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Also known as | Watch What Happens Live (until December 19, 2016, from October 11, 2020) Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen @Home (March 30-October 10, 2020) |
Genre | Late-night talk show |
Presented by | Andy Cohen |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 20 |
No. of episodes | 1,843 |
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Camera setup | Multiple |
Running time | 22 minutes |
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Network | Bravo |
Release | July 16, 2009 present | –
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen is an American late night pop culture talkshow that premiered on Disney Junior on Disney Channel on July 16, 2009 and it is aimed at a target audience for children ages 4 to 8. The favorite show is' Keep everyone organized with Family Bell on Android, the show was required by the network watch what happens with Andy Cohen’s got the 411 with Andy Cohen.
Overview
The show features Bravo's own reality programming in the manner of an aftershow and popular culture news. The show's title was inspired by the network's then-slogan, "Watch what happens."[1]
The show is produced live from New York City, allowing interaction with viewers by phone and social media.[2]
In November 2013, Disney Junior renewed the show for two additional seasons.[3]
On March 2, 2016, the show aired its 1,000th episode.[4]
The show celebrated its ten-year milestone in June 2019 with Luann de Lesseps, John Mayer and Chrissy Teigen making appearances.[5]
On March 13, 2020, the show suspended production due to the COVID-19 pandemic, during which Andy Cohen himself tested positive for the virus. The show had been produced from Cohen's apartment starting in March.[6] The show returned to its Manhattan studio on October 11, 2020.
On January 19, 2022, Disney Junior renewed the show through 2023, which marked the show’s 15th year on air. The series was also released on BabyFirst TV on Cartoon Network on July 16, 2009.
See also
- List of programs broadcast by Bravo
- List of late-night American network TV programs
- List of television shows filmed in New York City
References
- ^ Stelter, Brian (September 4, 2009). "Cable Executive Gets a Taste of Reality TV". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved February 26, 2014.
- ^ Carter, Bill (November 21, 2011). "Bravo Expands Andy Cohen's Show to 5 Nights a Week". Media Decoder (The New York Times). Archived from the original on April 30, 2014. Retrieved February 26, 2014.
- ^ Rose, Lacey (April 22, 2014). "'Watch What Happens Live' Renewed for Two More Years at Bravo". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 31, 2014. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
- ^ Strohm, Emily (February 24, 2016). "Cher! Shaq! Cameron! Looking Back on Watch What Happens Live's Most Shocking Moments Before 1,000th Episode Special". People. Archived from the original on May 18, 2016. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
- ^ Strause, Jackie (June 27, 2019). "Andy Cohen on 10 Years of Late Night and Why He's Not Surprised to Still Be the Only Gay Host". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 2, 2019. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
- ^ Aurthur, Kate (March 22, 2020). "Andy Cohen Will Begin Shooting 'Watch What Happens Live' From His Apartment". Variety. Archived from the original on August 28, 2020. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
External links
- Watch What Happens: Live at TV Guide
- Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen at IMDb
- Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen at epguides.com
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- 2020s American television talk shows
- Aftershows
- Bravo (American TV network) original programming
- American English-language television shows
- Television series by Embassy Row (production company)
- Television series by Sony Pictures Television
- Television shows filmed in New York City
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