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Nancy O'Dell | ... |
Herself - Co-Hostess
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(1,444 episodes, 2009-2016)
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Mark Steines | ... |
Himself - Host
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(1,181 episodes, 2005-2015)
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Kevin Frazier | ... |
Himself - Co-Host
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(1,212 episodes, 2005-2016)
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Mary Hart | ... |
Herself - Host
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(750 episodes, 1982-2016)
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"Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world. Launched in 1981, ET is anchored by Mary Hart and Bob Goen. Primary substitute anchors are Jann Carl and Mark Steines who also host ET Weekend. Leonard Maltin is Film Historian. Correspondents are Steven Cojocaru, Carlos Ponce, Paula Abdul and Maria Menounos, who also hosts ET on MTV and ET on Vh1. More than 12 million nightly viewers tune in to ET to get the latest in entertainment news, gossip and information. Written by kim_wilder-lee@paramount.com
20 years later, Entertainment Tonight remains THE #1 source for entertainment news and features--even if we have major competition with "E! News Daily" (which I also like) and "Access Hollywood"! And it has joined the ranks of "Wheel of Fortune", "Jeopardy!", and now "Judge Judy" to become one of the most popular and successful syndicated shows ever, seen around the world in countless countries.
I've been a longtime viewer of ET since the mid-'80s and every year, the show has been getting better and better with their "Cover Stories", one-on-one celebrity interviews from Julie Moran and Jann Carl, the "ET Insider", and of course, their wall-to-wall coverage of the Emmys, Golden Globes, Grammys, and Oscars. And Mary Hart may be reaching her 50's, but she is still a stunner.
You may call it "tabloidy", you may call it "too gossipy", but "Entertainment Tonight" is still the best entertainment news and information show there is, was, and ever will be!