The guest line up has been announced for the upcoming after-dark edition of THE TALK, on CBS hosted by Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood and Aisha Tyler, for the week of Jan. 12-16 (12:37-1:37 AM, ET/PT).
Country music superstar Trisha Yearwood stopped by THE TALK on CBS to discuss her return after a seven-year musical hiatus with her greatest hits album, "PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit.'
Actor Kevin Pollak stopped by THE TALK to dish on the CBS comedy "Mom" and playing Alvin, Christy's (Anna Faris) father and Bonnie's (Allison Janney) ex-boyfriend.
Lisa Kudrow stopped by THE TALK on CBS to discuss her comedy series "The Comeback" returning to television this fall after nearly a decade away. Kudrow says, "There was no saying no…loved doing it so much.
Music icon Barry Manilow stopped by CBS's THE TALK to discuss his latest album, 'My Dream Duets,' which features collaborations with late music legends like Whitney Houston, John Denver and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Multiple Grammy Award winner and mom-to-be Carrie Underwood stopped by CBS's THE TALK to chat about her pregnancy, marriage, music and more. Check out the appearance below!
Supermodel Lily Aldridge stopped by this week's THE TALK to discuss sharing the catwalk with bestie Taylor Swift at this year's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
28-year-old actress Emmy Rossum stopped by THE TALK to discuss the upcoming new season of 'Shameless' and co-starring in a new film with Justin Long. Check out the appearance below!
Legendary sportscaster Al Michaels stopped by THE TALK on CBS to chat about his career calling play-by-play for some of the most famous sporting events in history
Classical-crossover soprano, Barbara Padilla will release "Ave Maria" as her first single for the Christmas season, on November 28th. "Ave Maria," released by Moon Moosic Records, will be available exclusively on iTunes.
The ladies of CBS's THE TALK weighed in ot yesterday's controversial comments by entertainer Bette Midler who said in a recent interview of Ariana Grande: "You don't have to make a whore out of yourself to get ahead."
On December 7, Hedwig and the Angry Inch composer/lyricist/co-creator Stephen Trask and punk rockers Tits of Clay (the off-stage alter ego of the band performing as the Angry Inch in the current Broadway production of the show) return to the site of the show's genesis-the world famous Don Hill's, soon to re-open as The Hills NYC-to play a special Hedwig-themed tribute to legendary booker, promoter and club owner Don Hill.
CBS, the top-rated network in Daytime for 28 consecutive years, celebrates Thanksgiving with special themed episodes across the entire daypart, including holiday fare from LET'S MAKE A DEAL, THE PRICE IS RIGHT, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL and THE TALK.