The long-running daytime talk show 'The Talk' will be coming to an end after 15 seasons, as announced by CBS on Friday. The show, created by actor Sara Gilbert, was designed to feature a group of female hosts discussing hot topics and current events, similar to ABC's 'The View.' Gilbert drew inspiration from her real-life group of 'mom friends' for the show, aiming to showcase a diverse and relatable panel of hosts.
Originally debuting in 2010 with hosts including Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Julie Chen, Leah Remini, and Holly Robinson Peete, 'The Talk' underwent a hosting shake-up after its first season. Over the years, the show saw various changes in its lineup, with hosts coming and going for different reasons.
In 2018, Julie Chen departed from the show following her husband's dismissal from CBS due to allegations of sexual misconduct. Sara Gilbert also stepped down from her on-camera role in 2019 but continued as an executive producer. Sharon Osbourne's exit in 2021 made headlines after a controversial on-air exchange about racism with co-host Sheryl Underwood.
Currently, Sheryl Underwood is the sole remaining original host from the early days of 'The Talk.' She is joined by Natalie Morales, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O’Connell, and Akbar Gbajabiamila. The show, which has won 11 Daytime Emmy Awards, is currently airing its 14th season, set to conclude in June. The final 15th season is scheduled to premiere in the fall.
In a joint statement, CBS executives expressed their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the hosts, producers, and crew who contributed to the show over the years. They also acknowledged the former hosts and colleagues who played a role in the show's success. Hosting and producing a year-round talk show is no easy feat, and the team behind 'The Talk' has worked tirelessly to deliver engaging and thought-provoking content to viewers.