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The Montel Williams Show


The Montel Williams Show (also known as Montel) is an American syndicated tabloid talk show, hosted by Montel Williams, which ran from 1991 to 2008.[1][2][3]

The Montel Williams Show
GenreTabloid talk show
Presented byMontel Williams
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons17
No. of episodes4,325
Production
Executive producerMontel Williams
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesMountain Movers Productions
United Television Productions
Chris-Craft Television Productions
Viacom Enterprises
(1991-1994)
(seasons 1-3)
Paramount Domestic Television
(1994-2006)
(seasons 4-15)
CBS Paramount Domestic Television
(2006-2007)
(seasons 15-17)
CBS Television Distribution
(2007-2008)
(season 17)
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseJuly 8, 1991 (1991-07-08) –
May 16, 2008 (2008-05-16)

On January 30, 2008, the end of production of new episodes of The Montel Williams Show at the end of the 2007–2008 television season was announced.[4] A rerun package offered by Montel's distributor, CBS Television Distribution, was sold into syndication for the 2008–2009 season, and reruns also aired on Black Entertainment Television (BET).

History edit

The series premiered July 8, 1991, with a thirteen-week trial run in select American markets. Based on its initial performance, the program entered national syndication beginning with its 14th broadcast week. In its early years, Montel was similar to most tabloid talk shows especially The Jerry Springer Show.[5][6] As time went on, however, the genre became less popular, and toward the end of the show's run, Montel usually focused on inspirational stories and less controversial subjects. Common themes seen on Montel include finding lost loves, reuniting mothers who gave their children up for adoption, or stories of strong women who faced certain danger (such as rape or attempted murder) and fought their way out.[7] Multiple sclerosis was also a frequent topic, as Williams suffers from the disease.

Most Wednesdays (and sometimes on Fridays as well during the summer), self-proclaimed psychic Sylvia Browne was Montel's guest, and performed psychic readings of guests as well as discussing her ideas about spirituality and the afterlife. Her predictions have been the target for much criticism, and her psychic abilities explained as cold reading by critics such as Robert S. Lancaster. She refused to partake in the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge from James Randi, a prominent skeptic.

During its final week on the air, Montel's television talk show aired a series of clip shows known as "Finale Week" looking back on the show's past 17 seasons, including past guests and Sylvia Browne's past appearances on the show.

Production and distribution edit

The series was produced by Mountain Movers for its entire run, with Out of My Way Productions co-producing on its first four seasons and then Letnom Productions for the following two seasons. The first three seasons were distributed by Viacom Enterprises. After Viacom's purchase of Paramount Pictures in March 1994, Viacom Enterprises was merged into Paramount Television's distribution arm, Paramount Domestic Television. PDT began distributing the show in fall 1994, and became CBS Paramount Domestic Television after the Viacom/CBS Corporation split in 2006. Its distributor changed names once again in 2007, as CPDT was merged with King World Productions to form the current distributor, CBS Television Distribution.

Montel originated from Television City in Hollywood, California for its first season. For season two, the show moved to Unitel Video's studio space on West 53rd Street in New York City, where it remained for the rest of its run.

Cancellation and further developments edit

It was reported in Variety that CBS TV Distribution terminated the show when key Fox-owned stations chose not to renew it for the 2008–2009 season. The final episode aired in most markets on May 16, 2008, with some markets airing it at a later date (one week later).[8][9]

In June 2008, Ofcom of the UK ruled that ITV2 (which aired the show during its run) "breached standards with a repeat of the Montel Williams Show in which a 'desperate' couple were told by self-professed psychic Sylvia Browne that their missing son, Shawn Hornbeck was dead - even though he turned up alive the previous year."[10] The ruling concerned "breaching rule 2.1 of the Broadcasting Code, which relates to protecting viewers against offensive material."

References edit

  1. ^ Johnson, Allan (1998-06-09). "Staying power montel williams steers his talk show straight ahead to a new time". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  2. ^ Lavin, Cheryl (1996-04-10). "Climb Every Mountain Montel WIlliams Hosts the Fastest-Rising Talk Show on TV, Stars in a Prime-Time Drama and Has Written His Autobiography, but There's One Peak He Thinks He'll Ever Conquer". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  3. ^ Ramsay, Carolyn (1991-07-08). "The New Host on the Talk-Show Block : Television: Montel Williams, a former Navy man and lecturer to teens, wants to dethrone Oprah and Phil. His 13-week trial run begins today". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
  4. ^ The Montel Williams Show to End Original Production - 1/30/2008 7:25:00 PM - Broadcasting & Cable December 23, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ James Endrst; Courant TV Critic (1995-12-25). "Montel Broadens Role From Talk To Action - Hartford Courant". Articles.courant.com. Retrieved 2012-11-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "More Than Just Talk Not Satisfied With His Daytime Chat Show, Montel Williams Makes a Play For Primetime on "Matt Waters"". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2010-12-06.[dead link]
  7. ^ "The Montel Williams Show". Entertainment Weekly. 1991-08-30. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  8. ^ "The Montel Williams Show to End". Entertainment Weekly. 2008-02-01. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  9. ^ "Last taping of the 'The Montel Williams Show' isn't the end". New York Daily News. 2008-03-19. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  10. ^ . The Press Association. June 23, 2008. Archived from the original on July 20, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-31.

External links edit

  • The Montel Williams Show at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Montel Williams Show news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Montel Williams Show also known as Montel is an American syndicated tabloid talk show hosted by Montel Williams which ran from 1991 to 2008 1 2 3 The Montel Williams ShowGenreTabloid talk showPresented byMontel WilliamsCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons17No of episodes4 325ProductionExecutive producerMontel WilliamsCamera setupMulti camera setupRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesMountain Movers ProductionsUnited Television ProductionsChris Craft Television ProductionsViacom Enterprises 1991 1994 seasons 1 3 Paramount Domestic Television 1994 2006 seasons 4 15 CBS Paramount Domestic Television 2006 2007 seasons 15 17 CBS Television Distribution 2007 2008 season 17 Original releaseNetworkSyndicationReleaseJuly 8 1991 1991 07 08 May 16 2008 2008 05 16 On January 30 2008 the end of production of new episodes of The Montel Williams Show at the end of the 2007 2008 television season was announced 4 A rerun package offered by Montel s distributor CBS Television Distribution was sold into syndication for the 2008 2009 season and reruns also aired on Black Entertainment Television BET Contents 1 History 1 1 Production and distribution 2 Cancellation and further developments 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe series premiered July 8 1991 with a thirteen week trial run in select American markets Based on its initial performance the program entered national syndication beginning with its 14th broadcast week In its early years Montel was similar to most tabloid talk shows especially The Jerry Springer Show 5 6 As time went on however the genre became less popular and toward the end of the show s run Montel usually focused on inspirational stories and less controversial subjects Common themes seen on Montel include finding lost loves reuniting mothers who gave their children up for adoption or stories of strong women who faced certain danger such as rape or attempted murder and fought their way out 7 Multiple sclerosis was also a frequent topic as Williams suffers from the disease Most Wednesdays and sometimes on Fridays as well during the summer self proclaimed psychic Sylvia Browne was Montel s guest and performed psychic readings of guests as well as discussing her ideas about spirituality and the afterlife Her predictions have been the target for much criticism and her psychic abilities explained as cold reading by critics such as Robert S Lancaster She refused to partake in the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge from James Randi a prominent skeptic During its final week on the air Montel s television talk show aired a series of clip shows known as Finale Week looking back on the show s past 17 seasons including past guests and Sylvia Browne s past appearances on the show Production and distribution edit The series was produced by Mountain Movers for its entire run with Out of My Way Productions co producing on its first four seasons and then Letnom Productions for the following two seasons The first three seasons were distributed by Viacom Enterprises After Viacom s purchase of Paramount Pictures in March 1994 Viacom Enterprises was merged into Paramount Television s distribution arm Paramount Domestic Television PDT began distributing the show in fall 1994 and became CBS Paramount Domestic Television after the Viacom CBS Corporation split in 2006 Its distributor changed names once again in 2007 as CPDT was merged with King World Productions to form the current distributor CBS Television Distribution Montel originated from Television City in Hollywood California for its first season For season two the show moved to Unitel Video s studio space on West 53rd Street in New York City where it remained for the rest of its run Cancellation and further developments editIt was reported in Variety that CBS TV Distribution terminated the show when key Fox owned stations chose not to renew it for the 2008 2009 season The final episode aired in most markets on May 16 2008 with some markets airing it at a later date one week later 8 9 nbsp Wikinews has related news Montel Williams Show breached standards with psychic Sylvia Browne In June 2008 Ofcom of the UK ruled that ITV2 which aired the show during its run breached standards with a repeat of the Montel Williams Show in which a desperate couple were told by self professed psychic Sylvia Browne that their missing son Shawn Hornbeck was dead even though he turned up alive the previous year 10 The ruling concerned breaching rule 2 1 of the Broadcasting Code which relates to protecting viewers against offensive material References edit Johnson Allan 1998 06 09 Staying power montel williams steers his talk show straight ahead to a new time Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2010 12 06 Lavin Cheryl 1996 04 10 Climb Every Mountain Montel WIlliams Hosts the Fastest Rising Talk Show on TV Stars in a Prime Time Drama and Has Written His Autobiography but There s One Peak He Thinks He ll Ever Conquer Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2010 12 06 Ramsay Carolyn 1991 07 08 The New Host on the Talk Show Block Television Montel Williams a former Navy man and lecturer to teens wants to dethrone Oprah and Phil His 13 week trial run begins today The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 12 07 The Montel Williams Show to End Original Production 1 30 2008 7 25 00 PM Broadcasting amp Cable Archived December 23 2008 at the Wayback Machine James Endrst Courant TV Critic 1995 12 25 Montel Broadens Role From Talk To Action Hartford Courant Articles courant com Retrieved 2012 11 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link More Than Just Talk Not Satisfied With His Daytime Chat Show Montel Williams Makes a Play For Primetime on Matt Waters New York Daily News Retrieved 2010 12 06 dead link The Montel Williams Show Entertainment Weekly 1991 08 30 Retrieved 2010 12 06 The Montel Williams Show to End Entertainment Weekly 2008 02 01 Retrieved 2010 12 06 Last taping of the The Montel Williams Show isn t the end New York Daily News 2008 03 19 Retrieved 2010 12 06 ITV wrong over psychic claim repeat The Press Association June 23 2008 Archived from the original on July 20 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 31 External links edit nbsp 1990s portalThe Montel Williams Show at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Montel Williams Show amp oldid 1164591319, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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