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The Ellen DeGeneres Show

The Ellen DeGeneres Show (stylized as ellen; often shortened to Ellen or The Ellen Show) is an American daytime televising variety comedy talk show created and hosted by its namesake Ellen DeGeneres that aired for 19 seasons from September 8, 2003, to May 26, 2022, in syndication and was produced by Telepictures. The majority of stations owned by NBC Owned Television Stations, along with Hearst Television and Tegna, served as the program's largest affiliate base.[2] For its first five seasons, the show was taped in Studio 11 at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. From season 6 onwards, the show moved to being taped at Stage 1 on the nearby Warner Bros. lot.[3] Since the beginning of the sixth season, The Ellen DeGeneres Show was broadcast in high definition.

The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Also known asEllen
Genre
Created byEllen DeGeneres
Presented byEllen DeGeneres
Opening theme
  • "Ellen" by Sharlotte Gibson (season 1)
  • "Ellen" (Remix) by Sharlotte Gibson (seasons 2–3)
  • "Have a Little Fun Today" by Sharlotte Gibson (seasons 4–12)
  • "Today's the Day" by Pink (seasons 13–19)[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons19
No. of episodes3,294 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Ellen DeGeneres
  • Stephen "tWitch" Boss (2020–2022)
  • Andy Lassner (2003–2022)
  • Mary Connelly (2006–2022)
  • Derek Westervelt (2006–2022)
  • Kevin A. Leman II (2003–2020)
  • Ed Glavin (2006–2020)
  • Jim Paratore (2003–2012)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30–60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseSeptember 8, 2003 (2003-09-08) –
May 26, 2022 (2022-05-26) (special new guest host and clip episodes until June 17, 2022)
Related
The Ellen Show
Ellen's Design Challenge
Ellen's Game of Games
Family Game Fight!

The show received 171 Daytime Emmy Award nominations and won 63 Daytime Emmy Awards as of 2022, including four for Outstanding Talk Show and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment, making 11 total awards and surpassing the record held by The Oprah Winfrey Show, which won nine as Outstanding Talk Show before it was divided into two categories (Informative and Entertainment) in 2008. The show also won 17 People's Choice Awards. On May 21, 2019, DeGeneres announced she had signed for three more years, renewing the show through 2022.[4][5][6][7] The eighteenth season premiered on September 21, 2020.[8] On May 12, 2021, DeGeneres announced that the nineteenth season would be her last,[9] which premiered on September 13, 2021.[10]

The final episode aired on May 26, 2022, as previously announced on March 17, 2022.[11][12][13] New episodes with guest hosts, clip shows hosted by DeGeneres and more, and repeats aired on stations across the United States until September 9, after which most stations (including NBC O&O) began occupying the show's time slot with new newscasts or syndication programs such as The Kelly Clarkson Show.

Concept edit

The program combines comedy, celebrity, musical guests, and human-interest stories. The program often features audience participation games where prizes are awarded. During her Twelve Days of Giveaways promotion, audience members receive roughly $3,000 worth of prizes on each of twelve episodes. Because the show has become so popular, not all who arrive hoping to see a taping can fit into the studio, so an offshoot space, dubbed by Tom Hanks "The Riff Raff Room", was created. People seated here are often referenced and shown briefly on camera but watch the taping from off-stage. Other non-celebrities have been featured in an attempt by DeGeneres to give them 15 minutes of fame. Guests in this role have included intelligent children and small business owners. In the show's third season, DeGeneres began surprising fans by introducing them to their favorite celebrities.

Recurring elements edit

 
Ellen DeGeneres in 2004

Several recurring sounds, gags, and catchphrases are used by DeGeneres depending on the topic of discussion or theme for a specific episode. For example, after DeGeneres says the phrase, "Aww Snap!", a sound effect of a whip cracking often is played. In her monologue, DeGeneres frequently thanks the audience's applause by saying "I feel the same way about you!" Other video segments include DeGeneres scaring people, playing pranks, taking part in faux-breaking news segments and interacting with crew members. Other recurring segments include those where DeGeneres comments on Internet videos, tabloid-style photographs of celebrities, advertisements on Craigslist, or voicemails left for her on an answering machine. Some segments feature audience members more prominently, including having audience members show hidden talents, pictures of others that resemble DeGeneres, and interviewing children.

DeGeneres frequently plays games with audience members and awards prizes based upon their performance. Games have included Pictionary-style drawing games, finding hidden objects within the studio, category, current event or pop-culture-based trivia, and various other stunt and charade-based games. DeGeneres also joked several times on the show about when a sequel to Finding Nemo, in which she famously had a lead role, would eventually release, as well as make references to the film. Eventually, the sequel, Finding Dory, was officially announced by DeGeneres.

Segments (including former and recurring) edit

The show has many recurring segments throughout the years. Some include:

  • Oh Hair No! is a segment that involves fans sending DeGeneres pictures of their funny haircuts, some of which appear on the show.
  • Know or Go is a segment involving three audience members (as contestants) who answer questions based on different topics such as Thanksgiving and current events. Upon an incorrect answer, the contestant gets dropped through a trapdoor. The remaining contestant will have to answer 3 questions correctly in a row in order to win the game.
  • Clumsy Thumbsy is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messed up auto corrects sent in by fans.
  • Oh Puh-lice is a segment in which odd police reports are shown.
  • Ellen's Dance Dare is a segment in which viewers send videos of themselves secretly dancing behind oblivious people. Irish jigs were featured on the 2012 St. Patrick's Day episode. Many celebrities have participated such as Emma Stone, Zac Efron, Lilly Singh, The Janoskians and Taylor Swift.
  • Bad Paid-for Tattoos Odd, usually misspelled body art is displayed.
  • A Little Yelp From My Friends DeGeneres reads reviews from the website Yelp.
  • "What's Wrong with These Photos?" Photos Silly photos sent in by viewers are featured.
  • "What Were They Thinking?" Audience Dancing Audience members are shown dancing with voices acting out the dancers' thoughts.
  • "What's Wrong with These Signs?" Signs Viewers send DeGeneres pictures of signs that aren't quite right.
  • Tony Karaoke is a segment that features the show's DJ, Tony, singing often wrong-but-hilarious lyrics to popular songs.
  • Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie is a segment in which Sophia Grace & Rosie interview celebrity guests on the show, all while enjoying cookies and tea.
  • OMKalen features Kalen Allen reacting, often dramatically, to videos. The segment has become recurring on EllenTube.[14]
  • ApPARENTly Confused is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messages written by parents who don't understand texting and technology.
  • In Your FACEbook is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny Facebook photos taken from the profile pages of audience members.
  • Weekly Tweetly Roundup is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and interesting tweets.
  • Classic Joke Thursday is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny jokes/puns, usually in a conversation with the show's DJ.
  • This Plus That is a segment in which a montage of dancing audience members is shown usually combined with humorous sound effects.
  • Just KID-ink is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny drawings from kids.
  • INSTA-grammification is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and unusual pictures from the show's Instagram page.
  • "Vine After Vine" is a segment in which DeGeneres shares 6-second video clips from the once popular mobile app Vine.
  • "Grand Design" an online segment in which DeGeneres, with presenters and home makeover experts the "Kitchen Cousins" John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino would redesign a room in just 24 hours on a budget of $1,000.
  • "What Have YOU Been Up to on Facebook?" is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres reveals some personal and private information of the public to the audience.
  • "Starbucks Prank!" is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres sends popular celebrities out to Starbucks to prank the cashiers.
  • "What The Heck Are These Kids Talking About?" is a former segment in which DeGeneres reviews rap lyrics and tries to figure out what they mean.
  • "Celebrity Pranks!" is a segment in which DeGeneres often pulls a prank or scares celebrity guests, although she once pranked a pair of best friends she brought on the show (one posted a video of scaring the other every day for a year). Although any celebrity can fall victim to it at any time, some have fallen for it often including Taylor Swift, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Paulson, and Selena Gomez, who have each fallen for it at least five times over multiple appearances. On several occasions, the celebrity is pranked more than once during the same show (Octavia Spencer and Sam Smith as well as the previously mentioned ones). Some pranks include (but are not limited to) scaring guests in the dressing room (usually the bathroom), having a staff member or another celebrity scare them onstage during the interview (using various methods ranging from simple to inventive), or backstage shenanigans where her own staff, particularly Andy Lassner, are frequent victims as well. On occasion the prank fails to scare the intended target, usually prompting a wisecrack from DeGeneres (e.g. Russell Crowe, Colin Farrell, Daniel Radcliffe, and Garth Brooks). DeGeneres herself is an occasional target but has proven to be very difficult to pull a prank on with two celebrities (Steve Carell and Matt Lauer) being the only ones to successfully prank her as of April 2021.
  • "Chat Time With Ellen!" is a talk-show segment in which DeGeneres talks about—or to—people who have made viral videos.
  • Can Andy Say That? is a segment in which DeGeneres has the show's executive producer, Andy Lassner, repeat funny phrases that are filled with double entendres and sexual innuendo.
  • Haunted House (the segment is actually untitled) is an annual segment in which DeGeneres sends her writer, Amy Rhodes, to various haunted houses in the days leading up to Halloween. In later years, Amy was joined in the haunted houses by her own mother, as well as the show's executive producer Andy Lassner. After Andy's stint going through with Amy, DeGeneres has made him go through every year, replacing Amy after she left the show. He's been joined by other DeGeneres staff members as well as celebrities like Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Paulson, and DeGeneres's wife Portia de Rossi (as well as others) have also been sent to a haunted house. In one instance, DeGeneres herself joined Andy and went through a haunted house based on the 2017 film It. On other occasions some of DeGeneres' staff (Integrations Assistant Mackenzie, producer Matt Wright and Kalen Allen) went through without Andy. DeGeneres has occasionally sent celebrities on their own as well (Katie Lowes and Guillermo Diaz for example).
  • Average Andy is a segment in which DeGeneres sends her executive producer Andy Lassner to learn new skills from the world's most talented people.
  • Throwback Thursday is a segment in which every Thursday DeGeneres revisits funny moments from previous seasons.
  • "Who's In My Bushes?" is a segment in which a celebrity is hidden in decorative bushes in which DeGeneres will ask questions to that celebrity and eventually comes out when figured. However, during this segment, DeGeneres already knows who the celebrity is and the audience will just play along.
  • Take That, China! is a segment in which DeGeneres makes jokes about impractical and often unwise American inventions.
  • Breaking News is a segment in which news anchor Devin Scillian interrupts the show and delivers unusually mundane, humorous breaking news.
  • Why I Don't Have Kids is a segment in which DeGeneres shows pictures or videos sent in by viewers of crazy situations they have encountered with their kids.
  • Epic or Fail is a segment considered to be DeGeneres' favorite game, in which DeGeneres shows several stunts or tricks caught on tape, and when the videos are paused, DeGeneres, the audience, guest celebrities and tWitch have to guess the ending's outcome.
  • Hot Hands is a game in which some audience member or celebrities get on a special seat and name the celebrities which are shown on the screen as much as possible in 30 seconds.
  • 5 Second Rule is a game in which DeGeneres and celebrity contestants have to think on their feet and list three answers that fall into a given category in only five seconds.
  • Ellen In Your Ear is a segment in which celebrities interact with unsuspecting people, with DeGeneres instructing the celebrities through remote ear piece.
  • Ask Dr. Dax is a segment in which Dax Shepard gives relationship advice to audience members, while often telling stories about his own experiences.
  • What's In The Box? is a segment in which DeGeneres gives out gifts through boxes, curtains and small games such as three-card monte. Gifts can include iPads, watches and even holidays
  • Hubba Hubba Quiz Quiz is a segment in which DeGeneres questions men.
  • Don't Leave Me Hanging is a game in which DeGeneres questions people. If they get a strike, they get lifted into the air. If they get three strikes, they get lifted all the way to the top.
  • Ellen, Rate My Baby is a segment in which DeGeneres rates pictures of babies sent in by her viewers from a scale of 1-10 (She goes over 10, e.g. 17/10)
  • Make it Rain is a game in which two (usually male) celebrities have to answer questions. If they answer correctly they get a chance to stand under one of several umbrellas and pull a string. One of the umbrellas releases money, which goes to a charity of the winner's choice. The other umbrellas release water, which ends up making the celebrity wet.
  • Me Me Monday is a segment in which DeGeneres shows a collection of funny memes and comments on them.
  • Danger Word is a word association game reminiscent of Password, where audience members must guess a word from clues without saying the titular "danger word" (such as "cereal" being the danger word for "Cheerios"). If the player guesses the winning word, the opponent gets a strike and gets sprayed by one of the cannons. If a person guesses the danger word, that person gets a strike and gets sprayed.
  • Thank GIF It's Friday is a segment in which DeGeneres shows GIF's that people post on the Internet. She shows these on Fridays.
  • One-Eyed Monster is a game in which two player took turns entering the monster's mouth where they will be questioned by DeGeneres. The answer itself ranged from 0 to 5. For each number the contestant is off, he or she must pull one of the monster's teeth. However, one of the monster's teeth will cause the monster jaws to snap shut.
  • The Masked Dancer is a segment spoofing the series The Masked Singer (to which DeGeneres notes that Fox had not sued her yet), where DeGeneres and tWitch attempt to guess the identity of a mystery guest concealed with a costume mask. Actual Masked Singer panelist Ken Jeong made an appearance as a guest judge on one episode. In January 2020, it was announced that Fox and Warner Bros. would produce The Masked Dancer as an actual spin-off of The Masked Singer, with DeGeneres as executive producer.[15][16]
  • Burning Questions is a game where a celebrity guest sits in a chair in front of a buzzer while DeGeneres asks them a slew of personal (sometimes embarrassing) questions. The celebrity hits the buzzer when they answer the question.[17]

Heads Up!

Heads Up! is a game that DeGeneres plays with other celebrities. Originally, the game had players guess words or phrases on physical cards held to their foreheads by watching the other players act it out or give hints as time counted down. Later, DeGeneres and Warner Bros. Entertainment developed an app version of the game. The app became a huge success after its May 2013 launch, rising to the top of the App Store with over 650,000 downloads during its first month. By July 2016, it had been downloaded more than 25 million times and remained one of Apple's top-paid apps.[18]

Dancing edit

 
Michelle Obama and Ellen dance on the second anniversary of Let's Move!.

Since the show's debut, DeGeneres has segued from her opening monologue by doing a dance. The dancing proved to be extremely popular with viewers, and has since progressed to a segment where DeGeneres dances into the audience, sometimes borrowing a coat or purse from someone's chair, and taking it with her. She has also featured a segment in which people teach her new dance moves.

One of her most famous dance moves is dancing over the table, where she straddles the coffee table and dances from one end to the other. Although she does not do it every day, dancing over the table is a recurring theme. As an April Fools' Day prank in 2009, the show's staff placed a wider table top over her normal table. During the show, when DeGeneres attempted to dance over it, she barely made it across, being forced on her tip-toes and using the table as leverage. On the seventh-season premiere, DeGeneres performed a dance segment with the cast of So You Think You Can Dance.

In September 2009, four major record labels sued the producers of the show for unspecified damages over the dance routine, for allegedly using songs without permission.[19]

In 2018, The New York Times profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talkshow contract, and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her Netflix comedy special Relatable (2018), which spoofs her kind image.[20] They noted that she felt boxed in with a reputation of always being nice, and the host who danced all time.[20] DeGeneres—who acknowledges she has always been over-sensitive—fretted how her audience would react when she no longer wanted to dance.[20] Her Christian Scientist upbringing included her father's psyche, “He was a very fearful man, he couldn't hear or engage with anything unpleasant.”[20]

Sophia Grace and Rosie edit

Sophia Grace Brownlee (born April 18, 2003[21]) and her cousin Rosie McClelland (born September 7, 2006[22]) were first invited to the show after DeGeneres saw their YouTube video cover of "Super Bass" by Nicki Minaj, which Sophia Grace and Rosie posted on YouTube on September 19, 2011.[23] The then eight- and five-year-old Essex, England natives became recurring cast members on the show, where they hosted their own segment called "Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie". In the segment, the duo invites and interviews guest celebrities such as Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Hugh Grant, Julie Bowen, Harry Connick Jr., LL Cool J, Justin Bieber, and Reese Witherspoon over to tea. Sophia Grace and Rosie won the "Choice Webstar" at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards for this segment. They have also been correspondents during the red carpet events such as the Grammy Awards, the American Music Awards, the Billboard Music Awards, and the MTV Video Music Awards. They appeared in the third episode (June 2013) and the eleventh episode (September 2013) of Sam & Cat. According to her representative, Sophia Grace had been cast as Little Red Riding Hood in Walt Disney Pictures' film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, but she withdrew before production.[24] Sophia Grace and Rosie starred in their own movie called Sophia Grace and Rosie's Royal Adventure.

Production information edit

Taping location edit

From 2003 to early 2008, the program was originally taped in Studio 11 at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. It was then filmed in Studio 1 (named "The Ellen Stage" since her 2,000th show, which took place in November 2015) on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank.

Personnel edit

The executive producers were DeGeneres, Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin, Andy Lassner, and (until his death in 2012) Jim Paratore. The writing staff has included Karen Kilgariff (former head writer), Karen Anderson, Margaret Smith, and DeGeneres. Margaret Smith left the show to work on her own projects, including her first book, What Was I Thinking? How Being a Stand Up Did Nothing to Prepare Me to Become a Single Mother (Crossroad Publishing, 2008). Amy Rhodes, a former writer for the program, regularly appeared on camera during various segments.

DJ edit

Unlike most talk shows, the show used a disc jockey to supply music rather than a band. Originally, the role was filled by Los Angeles-based DJ Scott K, who lasted only a few weeks. He was later replaced by Tony Okungbowa, who DJed through season 3. Due to his growing acting career, Okungbowa left the show, and a few guest DJs were brought in to try out for the position. Tony was replaced by actor/DJ Jon Abrahams for the fourth-season premiere. Abrahams stayed on the show for one season, and also left as his acting career grew. Ted Stryker of KROQ, was the DJ for the fifth season. Stryker stayed for one season until Okungbowa returned. In a 2012 episode, DJ Pauly D from Jersey Shore deejayed when Okungbowa was promoting his CD.

Starting in season 11, several episodes include celebrity "guest DJs" filling the DJ position in Okungbowa's absence. Stephen "tWitch" Boss of So You Think You Can Dance fame had been Ellen's permanent DJ for several years. After the series completed in 2022, Stephen "tWitch" Boss died on December 13, 2022.

Okungbowa made a return appearance on the show in the April 28, 2014, episode, while Loni made a return in the June 5, 2015, episode.[citation needed]

2007 Writers Guild strike edit

DeGeneres, a member of the Writers Guild of America, supported the 2007 writers' strike.[25] However, on November 9, 2007, DeGeneres crossed the picket line to tape more episodes of her TV show stating:

It was explained to me that no other daytime shows have shut down. I've got 135 employees that rely on me for a paycheck. But it's been the hardest thing in the world driving onto this lot.[25]

DeGeneres decided to abstain from doing a monologue on her show (which is typically written by WGA writers) during the strike.[26] Her show continued production as normal with the exception of her monologue being omitted. The WGAE issued a statement condemning DeGeneres, stating she was "not welcome in NY."[27] DeGeneres's representatives asserted that she did not violate the WGA's agreement, arguing that she is competing with other first-run syndicated shows like Dr. Phil and Live with Regis and Kelly during the competitive November sweeps period, and that DeGeneres must fulfill her duties as host and producer, lest her show lose its time slot or be held in breach of contract. In addition, a statement defending DeGeneres was subsequently issued by AFTRA, pointing out that DeGeneres also works under the AFTRA TV Code, which bars her from striking. The WGAE then issued a response pointing out that DeGeneres is also a Writers Guild member, and that any writing work she did on her show during the strike constituted struck work.[28][29]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

On March 11, 2020, DeGeneres announced via Twitter that for now she would be shooting her show without a studio audience to protect the health and safety of the fans, staff, and crew.[30] In a tweet dated March 13, 2020, DeGeneres announced that production of the show had been suspended until March 30, 2020, to protect the health of her audience and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic.[31] Starting on April 6, 2020, the show was produced from her own home.[32][33]

On April 16, 2020, Variety reported that crew members had accused the show of not communicating about their pay during the pandemic-induced shutdown.[34]

For the 18th-season premiere, DeGeneres returned to the studio with a virtual audience, and a 6-foot table between DeGeneres and her guests.

For the 19th-season premiere, the live audience returned wearing masks. By the end of the season, masks were optional.

Controversy over work culture edit

In 2018, The New York Times profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talk show contract, and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her Netflix comedy special Relatable (2018), which spoofed her public image.[20] When asked about anonymous tabloid reports that she is not always nice to her workers, she said the accusations were false, saying "The one thing I want is for everyone to be happy and proud of where they work, and if not, don't work here."[20]

In July 2020, BuzzFeed News ran articles in which anonymous former employees accused the show of being a toxic workplace, accused the executive producers of harassment, as well as alleging an atmosphere with racist comments and microaggressions.[35][36] WarnerMedia began an investigation.[37] DeGeneres apologized to her staff, writing that "she intended for her show to be a place where 'no one would ever raise their voice, and everyone would be treated with respect' and that she was 'disappointed to learn that this has not been the case.'"[38][39] Following the investigation, three executives were fired, executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman, and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman.[40] The show vowed to take steps to change the culture; DeGeneres apologized again during the eighteenth season's September 2020 opening.[41] Her DJ, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, was promoted to co-executive producer and has served as host of the show filling in for her.

Ending edit

On May 12, 2021, shortly after the controversy, DeGeneres confirmed that the show would conclude at the end of the 2021–22 season, the show's nineteenth, coinciding with the end of her then-current contract.[9] Warner Bros. was not initially expected to offer a direct replacement program, and lead carrier NBC Owned Television Stations announced it would move The Kelly Clarkson Show, which is produced by sister company NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, into the Ellen timeslot on its stations.[42] Other stations will make individual decisions about replacement programming, which may include additional local newscasts; a few stations indicated interest in the possibility of a show hosted by frequent Ellen fill-in host Tiffany Haddish, but no such program was ever announced.[43]

On March 17, 2022, Warner Bros. announced that the final original episode hosted by DeGeneres would air on May 26; the final episode was recorded on April 28.[44][45] The studio added that new episodes with guest hosts would air, alongside repeats and compilations, through September 9.[44]

In November 2021, Deadline reported that Warner Bros. was in discussions with local station groups about a potential new daytime talk show hosted by Jennifer Hudson that could debut as soon as fall 2022, which the studio foresees as a "successor" to Ellen, notwithstanding the prior announcement by the NBC-owned stations.[46] WB subsequently announced The Jennifer Hudson Show would debut in fall 2022, with Fox Television Stations and Hearst Television as its lead carriers.[47]

The show's final episode, which featured appearances by Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish and Pink, aired as scheduled on May 26, 2022.[48]

Episodes edit

During the course of the series, 3,294 episodes of The Ellen DeGeneres Show aired over nineteen seasons, between September 8, 2003, and May 26, 2022.

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1166September 8, 2003 (2003-09-08)May 28, 2004 (2004-05-28)
2180September 6, 2004 (2004-09-06)June 10, 2005 (2005-06-10)
3170September 5, 2005 (2005-09-05)June 2, 2006 (2006-06-02)
4171September 4, 2006 (2006-09-04)May 30, 2007 (2007-05-30)
5150September 4, 2007 (2007-09-04)May 1, 2008 (2008-05-01)
6172September 8, 2008 (2008-09-08)June 5, 2009 (2009-06-05)
7173September 7, 2009 (2009-09-07)May 28, 2010 (2010-05-28)
8171September 13, 2010 (2010-09-13)June 1, 2011 (2011-06-01)
9171September 12, 2011 (2011-09-12)May 30, 2012 (2012-05-30)
10168 + 2 sp.September 10, 2012 (2012-09-10)June 13, 2013 (2013-06-13)
11168 + 2 sp.September 9, 2013 (2013-09-09)June 3, 2014 (2014-06-03)
12170 + 4 sp.September 8, 2014 (2014-09-08)June 12, 2015 (2015-06-12)
13177September 8, 2015 (2015-09-08)June 17, 2016 (2016-06-17)
14171 + 3 sp.September 6, 2016 (2016-09-06)June 9, 2017 (2017-06-09)
15177 + 8 sp.September 5, 2017 (2017-09-05)August 31, 2018 (2018-08-31)
16189September 4, 2018 (2018-09-04)June 28, 2019 (2019-06-28)
17188September 6, 2019 (2019-09-06)July 9, 2020 (2020-07-09)
18185September 21, 2020 (2020-09-21)July 9, 2021 (2021-07-09)
19180September 13, 2021 (2021-09-13)May 26, 2022 (2022-05-26)

Special episodes edit

Several episodes have aired with a special theme or format, including a "Backwards Show", entire episodes themed around Broadway productions, a Thanksgiving special taped in the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City, an entire episode which included Deltalina filmed on a Delta airplane, her 12 Days of Giveaways shows and Ellen's Birthday Show. Other recurring themes feature products from sponsors DeGeneres likes (similar to Oprah's Favorite Things from the now ended The Oprah Winfrey Show), specials following awards show telecasts (such as the Academy Awards), and numerous milestone episodes (e.g., DeGeneres's 1,000th, 1,300th, 1,500th, etc. broadcasts). In 2017, an episode aired commemorating the 20th anniversary of "The Puppy Episode," the episode of her sitcom Ellen, in which her character Ellen Morgan came out as a lesbian.

The episode titled "Sirdeaner Walker Interview" was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Talk Show Episode" during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards.[49]

On January 11, 2013, DeGeneres announced that she was going to Australia in March with her wife, Australian actress Portia de Rossi, after having wanted to go for many years, being unable to visit in summer (which she preferred) due to taping conflicts of her show.[50] Toward the end of the episode, which featured Nicole Kidman as a guest, she announced to the audience that they will also be going on a holiday to Australia in a giveaway special.

On March 3, 2014, DeGeneres hosted the show live, one day after her being the host of the 86th Academy Awards. This episode features that year's Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Jared Leto, and Lupita Nyong'o as guests.

Guest hosts edit

From time to time a guest host filled in for DeGeneres. This was previously quite rare, but gradually became more common, especially in the final seasons, and was considered a regular part of the show.

  • Ellie Kemper filled in to be the first guest host on the show on January 24, 2014, as DeGeneres was unable to host the show due to having the flu.[51] Kemper hosted for a second time on December 24, 2018.[52] She hosted for a third time on December 23, 2019.
  • Miley Cyrus hosted on September 29, 2016, which was also day four of the 7th Annual Cat Week, as DeGeneres was sick.[53]
  • Sean Hayes hosted on May 30, 2018[54] while DeGeneres was in Africa visiting the gorillas in Rwanda to help with the Ellen DeGeneres Wildlife Camp. He hosted for a second time on October 4, 2019.[55] He hosted for a third time on October 18, 2019. He hosted for a fourth time on January 31, 2020. He hosted for a fifth time on February 28, 2020. He hosted for a sixth time on March 13, 2020. He hosted for a seventh time on March 30, 2020.
  • Kristen Bell hosted on May 31, 2018[56] while DeGeneres was in Africa.
  • Lea Michele hosted the last episode of Season 15 on August 29, 2018.[57] This was DeGeneres' gift to Michele, whose birthday was on the day of the taping.
  • Mario Lopez hosted two bonus episodes (that aired after the Lea Michele episode), on August 30, 2018, and August 31, 2018.[58] He hosted for a third time on January 29, 2021. He hosted for a fourth time on March 29, 2021. He hosted for a fifth time on October 14, 2021. He hosted for a sixth time on October 15, 2021. He hosted for a seventh time on February 4, 2022. He hosted for an eighth time on February 25, 2022. He hosted for a ninth time on April 15, 2022. He hosted for a tenth time on April 21, 2022.
  • Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson hosted on January 17, 2019.[59]
  • Jason Sudeikis hosted on March 15, 2019.[60] He hosted for a second time on June 12, 2019.[61]
  • Mila Kunis hosted on April 11, 2019.[62]
  • John Cena hosted on April 19, 2019.[63]
  • Melissa McCarthy hosted on May 16, 2019.[64]
  • DeGeneres' DJ tWitch hosted the episode that aired May 23, 2019. (It was likely filmed at an earlier date as a clip was posted online three weeks earlier, on May 3, 2019, showing a segment where he interviewed Kunal Nayyar.)[65][66] tWitch hosted for a second time on September 6, 2019. He then hosted the show on September 25, 2020, October 2, 2020, October 11, 2019, October 24, 2019, October 26, 2020, January 15, 2021, February 12, 2021, March 5, 2021, March 19, 2021, March 26, 2021, March 31, 2021, April 1, 2021, April 9, 2021, June 8, 2021, June 14, 2021, June 17, 2021, June 18, 2021, June 25, 2021, July 2, 2021, July 5, 2021, July 8, 2021, July 9, 2021, October 8, 2021, November 12, 2021, December 10, 2021, December 23, 2021, December 28, 2021, January 7, 2022, February 18, 2022, March 10, 2022, March 18, 2022, April 14, 2022, with Tiffany Haddish, April 22, 2022, April 29, 2022, and June 3, 2022, with Dwyane Wade. In total, he has hosted the show thirty-seven times.
  • Wanda Sykes hosted on May 29, 2019. She hosted for a second time on June 30, 2021.
  • Dax Shepard hosted on September 19, 2019.
  • Beth Behrs hosted on September 26, 2019, with Whitney Cummings. She hosted for a second time on July 6, 2021.
  • Justin Hartley hosted on October 25, 2019.
  • Howie Mandel hosted on October 29, 2019. He hosted for a second time on March 1, 2021. He hosted for a third time on April 2, 2021. He hosted for a fourth time on December 17, 2021. He hosted for a fifth time on December 20, 2021.
  • Ken Jeong hosted on November 8, 2019.
  • John Legend hosted on November 15, 2019. He hosted for a second time on February 14, 2020.
  • Josh Gad hosted on November 22, 2019.
  • Eugene Levy and Dan Levy hosted on January 10, 2020.
  • Robert Downey Jr. hosted on January 14, 2020.
  • Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin hosted on January 17, 2020.
  • Jennifer Aniston hosted on January 24, 2020.[67][68] Aniston was the first guest ever on the show; she had previously co-hosted with DeGeneres several years ago, but this was her first time solo hosting.
  • Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg hosted on February 7, 2020.
  • Demi Lovato hosted on March 6, 2020.
  • Alec Baldwin hosted on March 23, 2020.
  • Tiffany Haddish hosted on October 9, 2020. She hosted for a second time on October 19, 2020. She hosted for a third time on November 20, 2020. She hosted for a fourth time on February 19, 2021. She hosted for a fifth time on February 26, 2021. She hosted for a sixth time on April 16, 2021. She hosted for a seventh time on June 28, 2021. She hosted for an eighth time on October 22, 2021. She hosted for a ninth time on November 5, 2021. She hosted for a tenth time on April 14, 2022, alongside tWitch. She hosted for an eleventh time on May 6, 2022.
  • Sarah Silverman hosted on November 9, 2020.
  • Garth Brooks hosted on November 13, 2020, He hosted for a second time with wife Trisha Yearwood on May 28, 2021.
  • Brooke Baldwin hosted on March 12, 2021.
  • Kalen Allen hosted on March 31, 2021.
  • Ashley Graham hosted on April 23, 2021.
  • Anthony Anderson hosted on April 30, 2021.
  • Rob Lowe hosted on May 21, 2021.
  • Trisha Yearwood hosted on May 28, 2021, alongside her husband Garth Brooks.
  • Chelsea Handler hosted on June 29, 2021. She hosted for a second time on July 1, 2021.
  • Loni Love hosted on July 7, 2021.
  • Arsenio Hall hosted on September 24, 2021. He hosted for a second time on October 1, 2021.
  • Katy Perry hosted on October 25, 2021.
  • Yvonne Orji hosted on November 19, 2021.
  • Leslie Jordan hosted on December 21, 2021.
  • JoJo Siwa hosted on December 22, 2021. She hosted for a second time on December 27, 2021.
  • Brad Paisley hosted on December 29, 2021.
  • Ciara hosted on December 30, 2021. She hosted for a second time on March 4, 2022.
  • Adam Devine hosted on January 14, 2022. He hosted for a second time on January 21, 2022.
  • Mickey Guyton hosted on March 3, 2022.
  • Julie Bowen hosted on March 11, 2022.
  • Leslie Jones hosted on March 25, 2022. She hosted for a second time on May 31, 2022.
  • Brandi Carlile hosted on April 1, 2022.
  • Kandi Burruss hosted on April 8, 2022.
  • Tig Notaro hosted on June 1, 2022.
  • Dwyane Wade hosted on June 2, 2022. He hosted for a second time on June 3, 2022, alongside tWitch.

Guest co-hosts edit

DeGeneres has also occasionally co-hosted the show with guest co-hosts, which have included:

International broadcast edit

At its peak, the show was internationally syndicated to more than 18 channels across 15 countries. The show currently still airs on ITV2 in Great Britain, RTÉ in Ireland, SIC Caras in Portugal, and on OSN Comedy in the Middle East.

Home media edit

A best-of DVD titled The Ellen DeGeneres Show: DVD-Licious was released in 2006, featuring early footage from the first few seasons.[81]

Social media edit

The show is active on a number of social media platforms, including Twitter, where DeGeneres has over 70 million followers, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, and more. The talk show's YouTube channel is in the top 50 most-subscribed YouTube channels.

As of December 31, 2022, the talk show's YouTube channel has 38.3 million subscribers and about 23 billion total views.[82]

On January 1, 2023, all of DeGeneres' social media platform handles were changed from @TheEllenShow to @EllenDeGeneres. The YouTube channel still remains as "TheEllenShow".[83]

Reception edit

The show was met with considerable success, and won 63 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2022. Additionally, as the show's popularity increased, the program appeared as a plot element in the storylines of several scripted television programs, including Joey, Six Feet Under, and The Bernie Mac Show.

Ratings edit

The show averages around 4.2+ million viewers per episode, according to syndicated daytime television ratings, making it a highly viewed daytime show.[84] It usually only trails behind Live with Kelly and Ryan, and Dr. Phil in total viewers. In 2017, the show passed Live with Kelly and Ryan for the first time and trailed behind Dr. Phil.[85] Following the toxic workplace allegations, the show has lost up to a million viewers.[86]

Awards edit

The show has won a total of 63 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2022, including four for Outstanding Talk Show (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020). The show's first fourteen seasons surpassed the record held by The Oprah Winfrey Show, which received 47 Daytime Emmy Awards before Winfrey chose to stop submitting it for consideration in 2000. DeGeneres herself has won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host four times (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008). The show has also won 48 Daytime Emmys in Writing (10 total), Directing (6 total), and Technical Categories (32 total). It won the Genesis Award for "Best Talk Show" in 2010 and 2012. DeGeneres has won the People's Choice Award for "Favorite Daytime TV Host" 15 times, making her the most awarded person in the People's Choice Awards's history.[87]

At the 2018 Webby Awards, Heads Up! A Party Game from Ellen!, a video game for iOS and Android, won the People's Voice Award for "Word & Trivia".[88]

Spin-offs edit

Ellen's Game of Games edit

In 2017, NBC premiered Ellen's Game of Games, a primetime game show built around the audience game segments from the show.[89]

Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways edit

In December 2019, NBC aired a three-night event series spun off from the "12 Days of Giveaways", Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways, which featured DeGeneres collaborating with notable celebrities and public figures to "deliver incredible gifts to unsuspecting people".[90][91]

The Masked Dancer edit

After it was performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a spoof of The Masked Singer, Fox's head of alternative entertainment Rob Wade contacted the show's producers about the possibility of working on The Masked Dancer as a full spin-off series. DeGeneres would be named executive producer of the series as well; Wade stated that although they did not necessarily need her for the series, he felt that DeGeneres was "passionate about it" and had good "access to celebrities".[92][93][94]

Family Game Fight! edit

In March 2021, NBC announced a spin-off game show titled Family Game Fight!, with Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard as hosts and a 10-episode run has been ordered.[95] In May 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere on August 11, 2021.[96] In July 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere on August 8, 2021, after its primetime airing of the 2020 Summer Olympics closing ceremony replacing Ultimate Slip 'N Slide.[97]

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This article is about the talk show that aired from 2003 to 2022 For the 1994 1998 ABC sitcom see Ellen TV series For the 2001 02 CBS sitcom see The Ellen Show The Ellen DeGeneres Show stylized as ellen often shortened to Ellen or The Ellen Show is an American daytime televising variety comedy talk show created and hosted by its namesake Ellen DeGeneres that aired for 19 seasons from September 8 2003 to May 26 2022 in syndication and was produced by Telepictures The majority of stations owned by NBC Owned Television Stations along with Hearst Television and Tegna served as the program s largest affiliate base 2 For its first five seasons the show was taped in Studio 11 at NBC Studios in Burbank California From season 6 onwards the show moved to being taped at Stage 1 on the nearby Warner Bros lot 3 Since the beginning of the sixth season The Ellen DeGeneres Show was broadcast in high definition The Ellen DeGeneres ShowAlso known asEllenGenreTalk show ComedyCreated byEllen DeGeneresPresented byEllen DeGeneresOpening theme Ellen by Sharlotte Gibson season 1 Ellen Remix by Sharlotte Gibson seasons 2 3 Have a Little Fun Today by Sharlotte Gibson seasons 4 12 Today s the Day by Pink seasons 13 19 1 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons19No of episodes3 294 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersEllen DeGeneres Stephen tWitch Boss 2020 2022 Andy Lassner 2003 2022 Mary Connelly 2006 2022 Derek Westervelt 2006 2022 Kevin A Leman II 2003 2020 Ed Glavin 2006 2020 Jim Paratore 2003 2012 Camera setupMulti cameraRunning time30 60 minutesProduction companiesA Very Good Production Telepictures Productions Warner Bros Television WAD Productions Inc 2004 2022 Original releaseNetworkSyndicationReleaseSeptember 8 2003 2003 09 08 May 26 2022 2022 05 26 special new guest host and clip episodes until June 17 2022 RelatedThe Ellen ShowEllen s Design ChallengeEllen s Game of GamesFamily Game Fight The show received 171 Daytime Emmy Award nominations and won 63 Daytime Emmy Awards as of 2022 including four for Outstanding Talk Show and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment making 11 total awards and surpassing the record held by The Oprah Winfrey Show which won nine as Outstanding Talk Show before it was divided into two categories Informative and Entertainment in 2008 The show also won 17 People s Choice Awards On May 21 2019 DeGeneres announced she had signed for three more years renewing the show through 2022 4 5 6 7 The eighteenth season premiered on September 21 2020 8 On May 12 2021 DeGeneres announced that the nineteenth season would be her last 9 which premiered on September 13 2021 10 The final episode aired on May 26 2022 as previously announced on March 17 2022 11 12 13 New episodes with guest hosts clip shows hosted by DeGeneres and more and repeats aired on stations across the United States until September 9 after which most stations including NBC O amp O began occupying the show s time slot with new newscasts or syndication programs such as The Kelly Clarkson Show Contents 1 Concept 1 1 Recurring elements 1 1 1 Segments including former and recurring 1 1 2 Dancing 1 1 3 Sophia Grace and Rosie 2 Production information 2 1 Taping location 2 2 Personnel 2 2 1 DJ 2 3 2007 Writers Guild strike 2 4 COVID 19 pandemic 2 5 Controversy over work culture 2 6 Ending 3 Episodes 3 1 Special episodes 3 2 Guest hosts 3 3 Guest co hosts 3 4 International broadcast 4 Home media 5 Social media 6 Reception 6 1 Ratings 6 2 Awards 7 Spin offs 7 1 Ellen s Game of Games 7 2 Ellen s Greatest Night of Giveaways 7 3 The Masked Dancer 7 4 Family Game Fight 8 References 9 External linksConcept editThe program combines comedy celebrity musical guests and human interest stories The program often features audience participation games where prizes are awarded During her Twelve Days of Giveaways promotion audience members receive roughly 3 000 worth of prizes on each of twelve episodes Because the show has become so popular not all who arrive hoping to see a taping can fit into the studio so an offshoot space dubbed by Tom Hanks The Riff Raff Room was created People seated here are often referenced and shown briefly on camera but watch the taping from off stage Other non celebrities have been featured in an attempt by DeGeneres to give them 15 minutes of fame Guests in this role have included intelligent children and small business owners In the show s third season DeGeneres began surprising fans by introducing them to their favorite celebrities Recurring elements edit nbsp Ellen DeGeneres in 2004Several recurring sounds gags and catchphrases are used by DeGeneres depending on the topic of discussion or theme for a specific episode For example after DeGeneres says the phrase Aww Snap a sound effect of a whip cracking often is played In her monologue DeGeneres frequently thanks the audience s applause by saying I feel the same way about you Other video segments include DeGeneres scaring people playing pranks taking part in faux breaking news segments and interacting with crew members Other recurring segments include those where DeGeneres comments on Internet videos tabloid style photographs of celebrities advertisements on Craigslist or voicemails left for her on an answering machine Some segments feature audience members more prominently including having audience members show hidden talents pictures of others that resemble DeGeneres and interviewing children DeGeneres frequently plays games with audience members and awards prizes based upon their performance Games have included Pictionary style drawing games finding hidden objects within the studio category current event or pop culture based trivia and various other stunt and charade based games DeGeneres also joked several times on the show about when a sequel to Finding Nemo in which she famously had a lead role would eventually release as well as make references to the film Eventually the sequel Finding Dory was officially announced by DeGeneres Segments including former and recurring edit The show has many recurring segments throughout the years Some include Oh Hair No is a segment that involves fans sending DeGeneres pictures of their funny haircuts some of which appear on the show Know or Go is a segment involving three audience members as contestants who answer questions based on different topics such as Thanksgiving and current events Upon an incorrect answer the contestant gets dropped through a trapdoor The remaining contestant will have to answer 3 questions correctly in a row in order to win the game Clumsy Thumbsy is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messed up auto corrects sent in by fans Oh Puh lice is a segment in which odd police reports are shown Ellen s Dance Dare is a segment in which viewers send videos of themselves secretly dancing behind oblivious people Irish jigs were featured on the 2012 St Patrick s Day episode Many celebrities have participated such as Emma Stone Zac Efron Lilly Singh The Janoskians and Taylor Swift Bad Paid for Tattoos Odd usually misspelled body art is displayed A Little Yelp From My Friends DeGeneres reads reviews from the website Yelp What s Wrong with These Photos Photos Silly photos sent in by viewers are featured What Were They Thinking Audience Dancing Audience members are shown dancing with voices acting out the dancers thoughts What s Wrong with These Signs Signs Viewers send DeGeneres pictures of signs that aren t quite right Tony Karaoke is a segment that features the show s DJ Tony singing often wrong but hilarious lyrics to popular songs Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie is a segment in which Sophia Grace amp Rosie interview celebrity guests on the show all while enjoying cookies and tea OMKalen features Kalen Allen reacting often dramatically to videos The segment has become recurring on EllenTube 14 ApPARENTly Confused is a segment in which DeGeneres shows messages written by parents who don t understand texting and technology In Your FACEbook is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny Facebook photos taken from the profile pages of audience members Weekly Tweetly Roundup is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and interesting tweets Classic Joke Thursday is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny jokes puns usually in a conversation with the show s DJ This Plus That is a segment in which a montage of dancing audience members is shown usually combined with humorous sound effects Just KID ink is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny drawings from kids INSTA grammification is a segment in which DeGeneres shares funny and unusual pictures from the show s Instagram page Vine After Vine is a segment in which DeGeneres shares 6 second video clips from the once popular mobile app Vine Grand Design an online segment in which DeGeneres with presenters and home makeover experts the Kitchen Cousins John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino would redesign a room in just 24 hours on a budget of 1 000 What Have YOU Been Up to on Facebook is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres reveals some personal and private information of the public to the audience Starbucks Prank is a recurring segment in which DeGeneres sends popular celebrities out to Starbucks to prank the cashiers What The Heck Are These Kids Talking About is a former segment in which DeGeneres reviews rap lyrics and tries to figure out what they mean Celebrity Pranks is a segment in which DeGeneres often pulls a prank or scares celebrity guests although she once pranked a pair of best friends she brought on the show one posted a video of scaring the other every day for a year Although any celebrity can fall victim to it at any time some have fallen for it often including Taylor Swift Eric Stonestreet Sarah Paulson and Selena Gomez who have each fallen for it at least five times over multiple appearances On several occasions the celebrity is pranked more than once during the same show Octavia Spencer and Sam Smith as well as the previously mentioned ones Some pranks include but are not limited to scaring guests in the dressing room usually the bathroom having a staff member or another celebrity scare them onstage during the interview using various methods ranging from simple to inventive or backstage shenanigans where her own staff particularly Andy Lassner are frequent victims as well On occasion the prank fails to scare the intended target usually prompting a wisecrack from DeGeneres e g Russell Crowe Colin Farrell Daniel Radcliffe and Garth Brooks DeGeneres herself is an occasional target but has proven to be very difficult to pull a prank on with two celebrities Steve Carell and Matt Lauer being the only ones to successfully prank her as of April 2021 Chat Time With Ellen is a talk show segment in which DeGeneres talks about or to people who have made viral videos Can Andy Say That is a segment in which DeGeneres has the show s executive producer Andy Lassner repeat funny phrases that are filled with double entendres and sexual innuendo Haunted House the segment is actually untitled is an annual segment in which DeGeneres sends her writer Amy Rhodes to various haunted houses in the days leading up to Halloween In later years Amy was joined in the haunted houses by her own mother as well as the show s executive producer Andy Lassner After Andy s stint going through with Amy DeGeneres has made him go through every year replacing Amy after she left the show He s been joined by other DeGeneres staff members as well as celebrities like Ariana Grande Taylor Swift Eric Stonestreet Sarah Paulson and DeGeneres s wife Portia de Rossi as well as others have also been sent to a haunted house In one instance DeGeneres herself joined Andy and went through a haunted house based on the 2017 film It On other occasions some of DeGeneres staff Integrations Assistant Mackenzie producer Matt Wright and Kalen Allen went through without Andy DeGeneres has occasionally sent celebrities on their own as well Katie Lowes and Guillermo Diaz for example Average Andy is a segment in which DeGeneres sends her executive producer Andy Lassner to learn new skills from the world s most talented people Throwback Thursday is a segment in which every Thursday DeGeneres revisits funny moments from previous seasons Who s In My Bushes is a segment in which a celebrity is hidden in decorative bushes in which DeGeneres will ask questions to that celebrity and eventually comes out when figured However during this segment DeGeneres already knows who the celebrity is and the audience will just play along Take That China is a segment in which DeGeneres makes jokes about impractical and often unwise American inventions Breaking News is a segment in which news anchor Devin Scillian interrupts the show and delivers unusually mundane humorous breaking news Why I Don t Have Kids is a segment in which DeGeneres shows pictures or videos sent in by viewers of crazy situations they have encountered with their kids Epic or Fail is a segment considered to be DeGeneres favorite game in which DeGeneres shows several stunts or tricks caught on tape and when the videos are paused DeGeneres the audience guest celebrities and tWitch have to guess the ending s outcome Hot Hands is a game in which some audience member or celebrities get on a special seat and name the celebrities which are shown on the screen as much as possible in 30 seconds 5 Second Rule is a game in which DeGeneres and celebrity contestants have to think on their feet and list three answers that fall into a given category in only five seconds Ellen In Your Ear is a segment in which celebrities interact with unsuspecting people with DeGeneres instructing the celebrities through remote ear piece Ask Dr Dax is a segment in which Dax Shepard gives relationship advice to audience members while often telling stories about his own experiences What s In The Box is a segment in which DeGeneres gives out gifts through boxes curtains and small games such as three card monte Gifts can include iPads watches and even holidays Hubba Hubba Quiz Quiz is a segment in which DeGeneres questions men Don t Leave Me Hanging is a game in which DeGeneres questions people If they get a strike they get lifted into the air If they get three strikes they get lifted all the way to the top Ellen Rate My Baby is a segment in which DeGeneres rates pictures of babies sent in by her viewers from a scale of 1 10 She goes over 10 e g 17 10 Make it Rain is a game in which two usually male celebrities have to answer questions If they answer correctly they get a chance to stand under one of several umbrellas and pull a string One of the umbrellas releases money which goes to a charity of the winner s choice The other umbrellas release water which ends up making the celebrity wet Me Me Monday is a segment in which DeGeneres shows a collection of funny memes and comments on them Danger Word is a word association game reminiscent of Password where audience members must guess a word from clues without saying the titular danger word such as cereal being the danger word for Cheerios If the player guesses the winning word the opponent gets a strike and gets sprayed by one of the cannons If a person guesses the danger word that person gets a strike and gets sprayed Thank GIF It s Friday is a segment in which DeGeneres shows GIF s that people post on the Internet She shows these on Fridays One Eyed Monster is a game in which two player took turns entering the monster s mouth where they will be questioned by DeGeneres The answer itself ranged from 0 to 5 For each number the contestant is off he or she must pull one of the monster s teeth However one of the monster s teeth will cause the monster jaws to snap shut The Masked Dancer is a segment spoofing the series The Masked Singer to which DeGeneres notes that Fox had not sued her yet where DeGeneres and tWitch attempt to guess the identity of a mystery guest concealed with a costume mask Actual Masked Singer panelist Ken Jeong made an appearance as a guest judge on one episode In January 2020 it was announced that Fox and Warner Bros would produce The Masked Dancer as an actual spin off of The Masked Singer with DeGeneres as executive producer 15 16 Burning Questions is a game where a celebrity guest sits in a chair in front of a buzzer while DeGeneres asks them a slew of personal sometimes embarrassing questions The celebrity hits the buzzer when they answer the question 17 Heads Up Heads Up is a game that DeGeneres plays with other celebrities Originally the game had players guess words or phrases on physical cards held to their foreheads by watching the other players act it out or give hints as time counted down Later DeGeneres and Warner Bros Entertainment developed an app version of the game The app became a huge success after its May 2013 launch rising to the top of the App Store with over 650 000 downloads during its first month By July 2016 it had been downloaded more than 25 million times and remained one of Apple s top paid apps 18 Dancing edit nbsp Michelle Obama and Ellen dance on the second anniversary of Let s Move Since the show s debut DeGeneres has segued from her opening monologue by doing a dance The dancing proved to be extremely popular with viewers and has since progressed to a segment where DeGeneres dances into the audience sometimes borrowing a coat or purse from someone s chair and taking it with her She has also featured a segment in which people teach her new dance moves One of her most famous dance moves is dancing over the table where she straddles the coffee table and dances from one end to the other Although she does not do it every day dancing over the table is a recurring theme As an April Fools Day prank in 2009 the show s staff placed a wider table top over her normal table During the show when DeGeneres attempted to dance over it she barely made it across being forced on her tip toes and using the table as leverage On the seventh season premiere DeGeneres performed a dance segment with the cast of So You Think You Can Dance In September 2009 four major record labels sued the producers of the show for unspecified damages over the dance routine for allegedly using songs without permission 19 In 2018 The New York Times profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talkshow contract and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her Netflix comedy special Relatable 2018 which spoofs her kind image 20 They noted that she felt boxed in with a reputation of always being nice and the host who danced all time 20 DeGeneres who acknowledges she has always been over sensitive fretted how her audience would react when she no longer wanted to dance 20 Her Christian Scientist upbringing included her father s psyche He was a very fearful man he couldn t hear or engage with anything unpleasant 20 Sophia Grace and Rosie edit Main article Sophia Grace amp Rosie Sophia Grace Brownlee born April 18 2003 21 and her cousin Rosie McClelland born September 7 2006 22 were first invited to the show after DeGeneres saw their YouTube video cover of Super Bass by Nicki Minaj which Sophia Grace and Rosie posted on YouTube on September 19 2011 23 The then eight and five year old Essex England natives became recurring cast members on the show where they hosted their own segment called Tea Time with Sophia Grace and Rosie In the segment the duo invites and interviews guest celebrities such as Taylor Swift Katy Perry Hugh Grant Julie Bowen Harry Connick Jr LL Cool J Justin Bieber and Reese Witherspoon over to tea Sophia Grace and Rosie won the Choice Webstar at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards for this segment They have also been correspondents during the red carpet events such as the Grammy Awards the American Music Awards the Billboard Music Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards They appeared in the third episode June 2013 and the eleventh episode September 2013 of Sam amp Cat According to her representative Sophia Grace had been cast as Little Red Riding Hood in Walt Disney Pictures film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim s Into the Woods but she withdrew before production 24 Sophia Grace and Rosie starred in their own movie called Sophia Grace and Rosie s Royal Adventure Production information editTaping location edit From 2003 to early 2008 the program was originally taped in Studio 11 at NBC Studios in Burbank California It was then filmed in Studio 1 named The Ellen Stage since her 2 000th show which took place in November 2015 on the Warner Bros lot in Burbank Personnel edit The executive producers were DeGeneres Mary Connelly Ed Glavin Andy Lassner and until his death in 2012 Jim Paratore The writing staff has included Karen Kilgariff former head writer Karen Anderson Margaret Smith and DeGeneres Margaret Smith left the show to work on her own projects including her first book What Was I Thinking How Being a Stand Up Did Nothing to Prepare Me to Become a Single Mother Crossroad Publishing 2008 Amy Rhodes a former writer for the program regularly appeared on camera during various segments DJ edit Unlike most talk shows the show used a disc jockey to supply music rather than a band Originally the role was filled by Los Angeles based DJ Scott K who lasted only a few weeks He was later replaced by Tony Okungbowa who DJed through season 3 Due to his growing acting career Okungbowa left the show and a few guest DJs were brought in to try out for the position Tony was replaced by actor DJ Jon Abrahams for the fourth season premiere Abrahams stayed on the show for one season and also left as his acting career grew Ted Stryker of KROQ was the DJ for the fifth season Stryker stayed for one season until Okungbowa returned In a 2012 episode DJ Pauly D from Jersey Shore deejayed when Okungbowa was promoting his CD Starting in season 11 several episodes include celebrity guest DJs filling the DJ position in Okungbowa s absence Stephen tWitch Boss of So You Think You Can Dance fame had been Ellen s permanent DJ for several years After the series completed in 2022 Stephen tWitch Boss died on December 13 2022 Okungbowa made a return appearance on the show in the April 28 2014 episode while Loni made a return in the June 5 2015 episode citation needed 2007 Writers Guild strike editDeGeneres a member of the Writers Guild of America supported the 2007 writers strike 25 However on November 9 2007 DeGeneres crossed the picket line to tape more episodes of her TV show stating It was explained to me that no other daytime shows have shut down I ve got 135 employees that rely on me for a paycheck But it s been the hardest thing in the world driving onto this lot 25 DeGeneres decided to abstain from doing a monologue on her show which is typically written by WGA writers during the strike 26 Her show continued production as normal with the exception of her monologue being omitted The WGAE issued a statement condemning DeGeneres stating she was not welcome in NY 27 DeGeneres s representatives asserted that she did not violate the WGA s agreement arguing that she is competing with other first run syndicated shows like Dr Phil and Live with Regis and Kelly during the competitive November sweeps period and that DeGeneres must fulfill her duties as host and producer lest her show lose its time slot or be held in breach of contract In addition a statement defending DeGeneres was subsequently issued by AFTRA pointing out that DeGeneres also works under the AFTRA TV Code which bars her from striking The WGAE then issued a response pointing out that DeGeneres is also a Writers Guild member and that any writing work she did on her show during the strike constituted struck work 28 29 COVID 19 pandemic edit On March 11 2020 DeGeneres announced via Twitter that for now she would be shooting her show without a studio audience to protect the health and safety of the fans staff and crew 30 In a tweet dated March 13 2020 DeGeneres announced that production of the show had been suspended until March 30 2020 to protect the health of her audience and staff during the COVID 19 pandemic 31 Starting on April 6 2020 the show was produced from her own home 32 33 On April 16 2020 Variety reported that crew members had accused the show of not communicating about their pay during the pandemic induced shutdown 34 For the 18th season premiere DeGeneres returned to the studio with a virtual audience and a 6 foot table between DeGeneres and her guests For the 19th season premiere the live audience returned wearing masks By the end of the season masks were optional Controversy over work culture edit In 2018 The New York Times profiled DeGeneres as she faced decisions of renewing her talk show contract and exploring other outlets for her creativity including her Netflix comedy special Relatable 2018 which spoofed her public image 20 When asked about anonymous tabloid reports that she is not always nice to her workers she said the accusations were false saying The one thing I want is for everyone to be happy and proud of where they work and if not don t work here 20 In July 2020 BuzzFeed News ran articles in which anonymous former employees accused the show of being a toxic workplace accused the executive producers of harassment as well as alleging an atmosphere with racist comments and microaggressions 35 36 WarnerMedia began an investigation 37 DeGeneres apologized to her staff writing that she intended for her show to be a place where no one would ever raise their voice and everyone would be treated with respect and that she was disappointed to learn that this has not been the case 38 39 Following the investigation three executives were fired executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman and co executive producer Jonathan Norman 40 The show vowed to take steps to change the culture DeGeneres apologized again during the eighteenth season s September 2020 opening 41 Her DJ Stephen tWitch Boss was promoted to co executive producer and has served as host of the show filling in for her Ending edit On May 12 2021 shortly after the controversy DeGeneres confirmed that the show would conclude at the end of the 2021 22 season the show s nineteenth coinciding with the end of her then current contract 9 Warner Bros was not initially expected to offer a direct replacement program and lead carrier NBC Owned Television Stations announced it would move The Kelly Clarkson Show which is produced by sister company NBCUniversal Syndication Studios into the Ellen timeslot on its stations 42 Other stations will make individual decisions about replacement programming which may include additional local newscasts a few stations indicated interest in the possibility of a show hosted by frequent Ellen fill in host Tiffany Haddish but no such program was ever announced 43 On March 17 2022 Warner Bros announced that the final original episode hosted by DeGeneres would air on May 26 the final episode was recorded on April 28 44 45 The studio added that new episodes with guest hosts would air alongside repeats and compilations through September 9 44 In November 2021 Deadline reported that Warner Bros was in discussions with local station groups about a potential new daytime talk show hosted by Jennifer Hudson that could debut as soon as fall 2022 which the studio foresees as a successor to Ellen notwithstanding the prior announcement by the NBC owned stations 46 WB subsequently announced The Jennifer Hudson Show would debut in fall 2022 with Fox Television Stations and Hearst Television as its lead carriers 47 The show s final episode which featured appearances by Jennifer Aniston Billie Eilish and Pink aired as scheduled on May 26 2022 48 Episodes editDuring the course of the series 3 294 episodes of The Ellen DeGeneres Show aired over nineteen seasons between September 8 2003 and May 26 2022 SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired1166September 8 2003 2003 09 08 May 28 2004 2004 05 28 2180September 6 2004 2004 09 06 June 10 2005 2005 06 10 3170September 5 2005 2005 09 05 June 2 2006 2006 06 02 4171September 4 2006 2006 09 04 May 30 2007 2007 05 30 5150September 4 2007 2007 09 04 May 1 2008 2008 05 01 6172September 8 2008 2008 09 08 June 5 2009 2009 06 05 7173September 7 2009 2009 09 07 May 28 2010 2010 05 28 8171September 13 2010 2010 09 13 June 1 2011 2011 06 01 9171September 12 2011 2011 09 12 May 30 2012 2012 05 30 10168 2 sp September 10 2012 2012 09 10 June 13 2013 2013 06 13 11168 2 sp September 9 2013 2013 09 09 June 3 2014 2014 06 03 12170 4 sp September 8 2014 2014 09 08 June 12 2015 2015 06 12 13177September 8 2015 2015 09 08 June 17 2016 2016 06 17 14171 3 sp September 6 2016 2016 09 06 June 9 2017 2017 06 09 15177 8 sp September 5 2017 2017 09 05 August 31 2018 2018 08 31 16189September 4 2018 2018 09 04 June 28 2019 2019 06 28 17188September 6 2019 2019 09 06 July 9 2020 2020 07 09 18185September 21 2020 2020 09 21 July 9 2021 2021 07 09 19180September 13 2021 2021 09 13 May 26 2022 2022 05 26 Special episodes edit Several episodes have aired with a special theme or format including a Backwards Show entire episodes themed around Broadway productions a Thanksgiving special taped in the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City an entire episode which included Deltalina filmed on a Delta airplane her 12 Days of Giveaways shows and Ellen s Birthday Show Other recurring themes feature products from sponsors DeGeneres likes similar to Oprah s Favorite Things from the now ended The Oprah Winfrey Show specials following awards show telecasts such as the Academy Awards and numerous milestone episodes e g DeGeneres s 1 000th 1 300th 1 500th etc broadcasts In 2017 an episode aired commemorating the 20th anniversary of The Puppy Episode the episode of her sitcom Ellen in which her character Ellen Morgan came out as a lesbian The episode titled Sirdeaner Walker Interview was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Talk Show Episode during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards 49 On January 11 2013 DeGeneres announced that she was going to Australia in March with her wife Australian actress Portia de Rossi after having wanted to go for many years being unable to visit in summer which she preferred due to taping conflicts of her show 50 Toward the end of the episode which featured Nicole Kidman as a guest she announced to the audience that they will also be going on a holiday to Australia in a giveaway special On March 3 2014 DeGeneres hosted the show live one day after her being the host of the 86th Academy Awards This episode features that year s Oscar winners Cate Blanchett Jared Leto and Lupita Nyong o as guests Guest hosts edit From time to time a guest host filled in for DeGeneres This was previously quite rare but gradually became more common especially in the final seasons and was considered a regular part of the show Ellie Kemper filled in to be the first guest host on the show on January 24 2014 as DeGeneres was unable to host the show due to having the flu 51 Kemper hosted for a second time on December 24 2018 52 She hosted for a third time on December 23 2019 Miley Cyrus hosted on September 29 2016 which was also day four of the 7th Annual Cat Week as DeGeneres was sick 53 Sean Hayes hosted on May 30 2018 54 while DeGeneres was in Africa visiting the gorillas in Rwanda to help with the Ellen DeGeneres Wildlife Camp He hosted for a second time on October 4 2019 55 He hosted for a third time on October 18 2019 He hosted for a fourth time on January 31 2020 He hosted for a fifth time on February 28 2020 He hosted for a sixth time on March 13 2020 He hosted for a seventh time on March 30 2020 Kristen Bell hosted on May 31 2018 56 while DeGeneres was in Africa Lea Michele hosted the last episode of Season 15 on August 29 2018 57 This was DeGeneres gift to Michele whose birthday was on the day of the taping Mario Lopez hosted two bonus episodes that aired after the Lea Michele episode on August 30 2018 and August 31 2018 58 He hosted for a third time on January 29 2021 He hosted for a fourth time on March 29 2021 He hosted for a fifth time on October 14 2021 He hosted for a sixth time on October 15 2021 He hosted for a seventh time on February 4 2022 He hosted for an eighth time on February 25 2022 He hosted for a ninth time on April 15 2022 He hosted for a tenth time on April 21 2022 Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson hosted on January 17 2019 59 Jason Sudeikis hosted on March 15 2019 60 He hosted for a second time on June 12 2019 61 Mila Kunis hosted on April 11 2019 62 John Cena hosted on April 19 2019 63 Melissa McCarthy hosted on May 16 2019 64 DeGeneres DJ tWitch hosted the episode that aired May 23 2019 It was likely filmed at an earlier date as a clip was posted online three weeks earlier on May 3 2019 showing a segment where he interviewed Kunal Nayyar 65 66 tWitch hosted for a second time on September 6 2019 He then hosted the show on September 25 2020 October 2 2020 October 11 2019 October 24 2019 October 26 2020 January 15 2021 February 12 2021 March 5 2021 March 19 2021 March 26 2021 March 31 2021 April 1 2021 April 9 2021 June 8 2021 June 14 2021 June 17 2021 June 18 2021 June 25 2021 July 2 2021 July 5 2021 July 8 2021 July 9 2021 October 8 2021 November 12 2021 December 10 2021 December 23 2021 December 28 2021 January 7 2022 February 18 2022 March 10 2022 March 18 2022 April 14 2022 with Tiffany Haddish April 22 2022 April 29 2022 and June 3 2022 with Dwyane Wade In total he has hosted the show thirty seven times Wanda Sykes hosted on May 29 2019 She hosted for a second time on June 30 2021 Dax Shepard hosted on September 19 2019 Beth Behrs hosted on September 26 2019 with Whitney Cummings She hosted for a second time on July 6 2021 Justin Hartley hosted on October 25 2019 Howie Mandel hosted on October 29 2019 He hosted for a second time on March 1 2021 He hosted for a third time on April 2 2021 He hosted for a fourth time on December 17 2021 He hosted for a fifth time on December 20 2021 Ken Jeong hosted on November 8 2019 John Legend hosted on November 15 2019 He hosted for a second time on February 14 2020 Josh Gad hosted on November 22 2019 Eugene Levy and Dan Levy hosted on January 10 2020 Robert Downey Jr hosted on January 14 2020 Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin hosted on January 17 2020 Jennifer Aniston hosted on January 24 2020 67 68 Aniston was the first guest ever on the show she had previously co hosted with DeGeneres several years ago but this was her first time solo hosting Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg hosted on February 7 2020 Demi Lovato hosted on March 6 2020 Alec Baldwin hosted on March 23 2020 Tiffany Haddish hosted on October 9 2020 She hosted for a second time on October 19 2020 She hosted for a third time on November 20 2020 She hosted for a fourth time on February 19 2021 She hosted for a fifth time on February 26 2021 She hosted for a sixth time on April 16 2021 She hosted for a seventh time on June 28 2021 She hosted for an eighth time on October 22 2021 She hosted for a ninth time on November 5 2021 She hosted for a tenth time on April 14 2022 alongside tWitch She hosted for an eleventh time on May 6 2022 Sarah Silverman hosted on November 9 2020 Garth Brooks hosted on November 13 2020 He hosted for a second time with wife Trisha Yearwood on May 28 2021 Brooke Baldwin hosted on March 12 2021 Kalen Allen hosted on March 31 2021 Ashley Graham hosted on April 23 2021 Anthony Anderson hosted on April 30 2021 Rob Lowe hosted on May 21 2021 Trisha Yearwood hosted on May 28 2021 alongside her husband Garth Brooks Chelsea Handler hosted on June 29 2021 She hosted for a second time on July 1 2021 Loni Love hosted on July 7 2021 Arsenio Hall hosted on September 24 2021 He hosted for a second time on October 1 2021 Katy Perry hosted on October 25 2021 Yvonne Orji hosted on November 19 2021 Leslie Jordan hosted on December 21 2021 JoJo Siwa hosted on December 22 2021 She hosted for a second time on December 27 2021 Brad Paisley hosted on December 29 2021 Ciara hosted on December 30 2021 She hosted for a second time on March 4 2022 Adam Devine hosted on January 14 2022 He hosted for a second time on January 21 2022 Mickey Guyton hosted on March 3 2022 Julie Bowen hosted on March 11 2022 Leslie Jones hosted on March 25 2022 She hosted for a second time on May 31 2022 Brandi Carlile hosted on April 1 2022 Kandi Burruss hosted on April 8 2022 Tig Notaro hosted on June 1 2022 Dwyane Wade hosted on June 2 2022 He hosted for a second time on June 3 2022 alongside tWitch Guest co hosts edit DeGeneres has also occasionally co hosted the show with guest co hosts which have included Matthew Perry on April 19 2013 69 Jennifer Aniston on May 22 2013 70 also partially co hosted on June 5 2019 and discussed guest hosting in the future Julia Roberts on December 18 2013 71 Jason Bateman on March 24 2014 72 Rob Lowe on April 9 2014 73 Dallas Austin on May 7 2014 74 Michelle Obama on September 13 2016 75 Kristen Bell on September 20 2016 76 Kevin Hart on October 11 2016 77 Ciara on October 5 2018 78 Chrissy Teigen on November 20 2018 79 Ashton Kutcher on December 11 2018 80 Mila Kunis on September 28 2021 Katherine Blaze on March 23 2022 International broadcast edit At its peak the show was internationally syndicated to more than 18 channels across 15 countries The show currently still airs on ITV2 in Great Britain RTE in Ireland SIC Caras in Portugal and on OSN Comedy in the Middle East Home media editA best of DVD titled The Ellen DeGeneres Show DVD Licious was released in 2006 featuring early footage from the first few seasons 81 Social media editThe show is active on a number of social media platforms including Twitter where DeGeneres has over 70 million followers Instagram Facebook Snapchat TikTok and more The talk show s YouTube channel is in the top 50 most subscribed YouTube channels As of December 31 2022 the talk show s YouTube channel has 38 3 million subscribers and about 23 billion total views 82 On January 1 2023 all of DeGeneres social media platform handles were changed from TheEllenShow to EllenDeGeneres The YouTube channel still remains as TheEllenShow 83 Reception editThe show was met with considerable success and won 63 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2022 Additionally as the show s popularity increased the program appeared as a plot element in the storylines of several scripted television programs including Joey Six Feet Under and The Bernie Mac Show Ratings edit The show averages around 4 2 million viewers per episode according to syndicated daytime television ratings making it a highly viewed daytime show 84 It usually only trails behind Live with Kelly and Ryan and Dr Phil in total viewers In 2017 the show passed Live with Kelly and Ryan for the first time and trailed behind Dr Phil 85 Following the toxic workplace allegations the show has lost up to a million viewers 86 Awards edit The show has won a total of 63 Daytime Emmy Awards by 2022 including four for Outstanding Talk Show 2004 2005 2006 2007 and seven for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment 2010 2011 2013 2014 2015 2017 2019 and 2020 The show s first fourteen seasons surpassed the record held by The Oprah Winfrey Show which received 47 Daytime Emmy Awards before Winfrey chose to stop submitting it for consideration in 2000 DeGeneres herself has won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host four times 2005 2006 2007 2008 The show has also won 48 Daytime Emmys in Writing 10 total Directing 6 total and Technical Categories 32 total It won the Genesis Award for Best Talk Show in 2010 and 2012 DeGeneres has won the People s Choice Award for Favorite Daytime TV Host 15 times making her the most awarded person in the People s Choice Awards s history 87 At the 2018 Webby Awards Heads Up A Party Game from Ellen a video game for iOS and Android won the People s Voice Award for Word amp Trivia 88 Spin offs editEllen s Game of Games edit Main article Ellen s Game of Games In 2017 NBC premiered Ellen s Game of Games a primetime game show built around the audience game segments from the show 89 Ellen s Greatest Night of Giveaways edit In December 2019 NBC aired a three night event series spun off from the 12 Days of Giveaways Ellen s Greatest Night of Giveaways which featured DeGeneres collaborating with notable celebrities and public figures to deliver incredible gifts to unsuspecting people 90 91 The Masked Dancer edit Main article The Masked Dancer American TV series After it was performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as a spoof of The Masked Singer Fox s head of alternative entertainment Rob Wade contacted the show s producers about the possibility of working on The Masked Dancer as a full spin off series DeGeneres would be named executive producer of the series as well Wade stated that although they did not necessarily need her for the series he felt that DeGeneres was passionate about it and had good access to 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