The Marilyn Denis Show

The Marilyn Denis Show
Genre Talk show
Created by Marilyn Denis
Presented by Marilyn Denis
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes Over 1000 (As of Nov 17 2015)
Production
Executive producer(s) Michelle Crespi
Location(s) Toronto, Ontario
Camera setup Multiple
Running time 60 minutes (with commercials)
Production company(s) Bell Media Production
Release
Original network CTV
CTV Two
Picture format 480i SDTV
720p HDTV
Original release January 10, 2011 – present
External links
Website

The Marilyn Denis Show is a Canadian daytime television talk show which debuted on January 10, 2011 on CTV and CTV Two (formerly A-Channel).[1] Hosted by Marilyn Denis, the show airs weekdays at 10 a.m. on CTV and 11 a.m. ET on CTV Two (timeslots vary in other time zones).

The show has a lifestyle-oriented format similar to Denis's previous Citytv talk show CityLine, but also regularly features celebrity entertainment guests, which are not commonplace on the Citytv program. Denis had left CityLine in 2008 following the split of the assets of CHUM Limited (Denis was primarily employed as morning co-host on CHUM-FM, which was retained by CTV, whilst her secondary employer Citytv was acquired by Rogers). The current program is produced in the same Toronto building (at 299 Queen Street West) in which CityLine was based during Denis's tenure, in the same studio as CityLine which was renovated specifically for the show.

On November 17, 2015, the show celebrated its 1000th episode.

The Best of The Marilyn Denis Show

A spin-off version of The Marilyn Denis Show also airs on the weekends which features a selection of Marilyn's favourite moments from the past week. The show airs Saturday's at 2 p.m. on CTV, and Sunday's at 2 p.m. on CTV Two (timeslots vary in other time zones).

TV Crew

Entertainment reporters

Social reporters

Home, Designs & Garden Experts

Family, Health & Lifestyles

Cooking Experts

Fashion Experts

Tech Experts

Finance Experts

References

External links

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