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Bravo is taking Watch What Happens Live into primetime for the show’s 15th anniversary.
The cable network will celebrate the Andy Cohen-hosted late night show with a special episode at 9 p.m. Et/Pt June 30 (a couple weeks shy of the actual 15th anniversary; Wwhl premiered on July 16, 2009). Guests will be announced closer to the airdate, but Bravo is promising a “jam-packed lineup” of celebrities and Bravo stars.
“We’ve been at this for 15 years and people recognize how differently we approach things than other late night shows — the whole high-low sensibility, how we get people to talk about things they won’t discuss anywhere else,” Cohen told The Hollywood Reporter in a recent cover story. He also discussed the chances of Watch What Happens Live getting its first Emmy nomination in the talk series field: “My people are like, “This year’s gonna be the year for us!
The cable network will celebrate the Andy Cohen-hosted late night show with a special episode at 9 p.m. Et/Pt June 30 (a couple weeks shy of the actual 15th anniversary; Wwhl premiered on July 16, 2009). Guests will be announced closer to the airdate, but Bravo is promising a “jam-packed lineup” of celebrities and Bravo stars.
“We’ve been at this for 15 years and people recognize how differently we approach things than other late night shows — the whole high-low sensibility, how we get people to talk about things they won’t discuss anywhere else,” Cohen told The Hollywood Reporter in a recent cover story. He also discussed the chances of Watch What Happens Live getting its first Emmy nomination in the talk series field: “My people are like, “This year’s gonna be the year for us!
- 6/4/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Andy Cohen is celebrating 15 years of Watch What Happens Live, and Bravo has set the premiere date for a primetime special for Sunday, June 30, at 9 p.m. Et.
“15 is my new lucky number!” said Cohen. “I can’t wait to celebrate the Wwhl legacy. Thank you to Bravo for always having faith in our little late-night show that could – allowing me to ‘go there,’ play ridiculous games, host incredible guests and generate endless watercooler talk. This is my dream job, and I hope I never wake up.”
Watch What Happens Live, recently renewed through 2025, premiered in 2009 as a weekly late-night talk show. Following its initial success, the show moved to a twice-weekly format and expanded to five nights a week in 2012.
In celebration of its 15th anniversary, Wwhl will feature countdowns of some of the show’s favorite moments all month long, culminating in the late-night party special in the Clubhouse.
“15 is my new lucky number!” said Cohen. “I can’t wait to celebrate the Wwhl legacy. Thank you to Bravo for always having faith in our little late-night show that could – allowing me to ‘go there,’ play ridiculous games, host incredible guests and generate endless watercooler talk. This is my dream job, and I hope I never wake up.”
Watch What Happens Live, recently renewed through 2025, premiered in 2009 as a weekly late-night talk show. Following its initial success, the show moved to a twice-weekly format and expanded to five nights a week in 2012.
In celebration of its 15th anniversary, Wwhl will feature countdowns of some of the show’s favorite moments all month long, culminating in the late-night party special in the Clubhouse.
- 6/4/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
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NBCUniversal’s Emmy FYC House is set to return for its third annual pop-up activation at The Aster in Los Angeles from May 16 through May 22.
Additionally, on Wednesday night, Peacock will host their official FYC event for “The Traitors,” a reality show where contestants move into a castle and compete on challenges to earn money for a prize pot. The event will take place at the Ebell in Los Angeles. The panelist list includes host/producer Alan Cumming, as well as exec producer Toni Ireland and Sam Spector, the wardrobe stylist.
At the Aster, the NBCU FYC Emmy showcase features brands including Peacock, NBC, Bravo and Universal Studio Group. The event aims to highlight creatives from their Emmy-eligible shows.
There will be opportunities for TV Academy and guild members to look at props, costumes and behind-the-scenes photos from various series.
Confirmed guests include Alison Brie, Andy Cohen, Carson Daly, Chance the Rapper,...
Additionally, on Wednesday night, Peacock will host their official FYC event for “The Traitors,” a reality show where contestants move into a castle and compete on challenges to earn money for a prize pot. The event will take place at the Ebell in Los Angeles. The panelist list includes host/producer Alan Cumming, as well as exec producer Toni Ireland and Sam Spector, the wardrobe stylist.
At the Aster, the NBCU FYC Emmy showcase features brands including Peacock, NBC, Bravo and Universal Studio Group. The event aims to highlight creatives from their Emmy-eligible shows.
There will be opportunities for TV Academy and guild members to look at props, costumes and behind-the-scenes photos from various series.
Confirmed guests include Alison Brie, Andy Cohen, Carson Daly, Chance the Rapper,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Lexi Carson
- Variety Film + TV
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Bravo has renewed Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen through 2023, which will mark the show’s 15th year on air.
Hosted and executive produced by Cohen, the late-night talk show draws strong ratings for Bravo with almost 17 million total viewers watching in 2021, according to the network and Nielsen. The series also touts year-over-year ratings growth in the key A18-49 and A25-54 demos, making it the highest-rated late-night talk show on ad-supported cable among A18-49 for the first time ever.
“My Wwhl team rose to every challenge of the pandemic, and getting to do Wwhl for two more years is the ultimate reward. We’re still having a ball making our show – whether our guests are virtual or in studio!” said Cohen.
The show offers fans the opportunity to interact with their favorite celebrities in real time, inviting them to call in to ask questions or weigh in via live polls.
Hosted and executive produced by Cohen, the late-night talk show draws strong ratings for Bravo with almost 17 million total viewers watching in 2021, according to the network and Nielsen. The series also touts year-over-year ratings growth in the key A18-49 and A25-54 demos, making it the highest-rated late-night talk show on ad-supported cable among A18-49 for the first time ever.
“My Wwhl team rose to every challenge of the pandemic, and getting to do Wwhl for two more years is the ultimate reward. We’re still having a ball making our show – whether our guests are virtual or in studio!” said Cohen.
The show offers fans the opportunity to interact with their favorite celebrities in real time, inviting them to call in to ask questions or weigh in via live polls.
- 1/19/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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Andy Cohen is heading back to the studio after six months of filming his show Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen from home.
The Bravo talk show, which has been filmed at Cohen’s apartment since the end of March, will return to the studio for its first show back on Sunday October 11 at 10pm. This comes after he was diagnosed with Covid-19 in mid-March.
The show, which has been renewed to run through 2021, is filmed at the offices of production company Embassy Row in New York city.
Guests, who will continue to be interviewed via video chat, in October will include Mariah Carey, Matthew McConaughey, Sam Smith, Hoda Kotb, Lenny Kravitz, Marlon Wayans and Wynonna Judd.
“We feel so fortunate to have kept the show going remotely, but there’s no place like our clubhouse,’ said Andy Cohen. ‘I cannot wait to come home to my tchotchkes and elbow my crew.
The Bravo talk show, which has been filmed at Cohen’s apartment since the end of March, will return to the studio for its first show back on Sunday October 11 at 10pm. This comes after he was diagnosed with Covid-19 in mid-March.
The show, which has been renewed to run through 2021, is filmed at the offices of production company Embassy Row in New York city.
Guests, who will continue to be interviewed via video chat, in October will include Mariah Carey, Matthew McConaughey, Sam Smith, Hoda Kotb, Lenny Kravitz, Marlon Wayans and Wynonna Judd.
“We feel so fortunate to have kept the show going remotely, but there’s no place like our clubhouse,’ said Andy Cohen. ‘I cannot wait to come home to my tchotchkes and elbow my crew.
- 10/6/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen is set to return with new episodes amid the industry-wide coronavirus production shutdown. The late-night TV talker airs tonight at 11 pm Et/Pt on Bravo.
Watch What Happens Live was initially set to return Sunday, March 22, but the plan was scrapped after Cohen tested positive for Covid-19. The network says he’s feeling better and he will remain in quarantine to shoot new episodes remotely from his New York City apartment. Celebrity guests will appear via video chat, “with special games, at-home show-and-tells and surprises”.
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The show’s production staff will continue to work from home.
Watch What Happens Live was initially set to return Sunday, March 22, but the plan was scrapped after Cohen tested positive for Covid-19. The network says he’s feeling better and he will remain in quarantine to shoot new episodes remotely from his New York City apartment. Celebrity guests will appear via video chat, “with special games, at-home show-and-tells and surprises”.
More from DeadlineABC News' Jonathan Karl On The "Troubling" Aspects Of 'The Trump Show' During Coronavirus Crisis - Q&AIf History Asserts Itself, Hollywood And Its Film Academy Will Rise To The Coronavirus FightFox's Charlie Collier On Mounting Coronavirus Live Relief Special In 10 Days With 'The iHeart Living Room Concert For America'
The show’s production staff will continue to work from home.
- 3/30/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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