

The Caroline Rhea Show
The Caroline Rhea Show
1. February 24, 2003
2. Live Debut!
3. Episode 2
4. Episode 3
5. episode 4
6. Episode 5
7. Episode 6
8. Episode 7
9. A tribute to 9/11
10. Episode 9
11. Episode 10
12. Episode 11
13. Episode 12
14. Episode 13
15. Episode 14
16. Episode 15
17. Episode 16
18. Episode 17
19. Episode 18
20. Episode 19
21. Episode 20
22. Episode 21
23. Episode 22
24. Episode 23
25. Episode 24
26. Episode 25
27. Episode 26
28. Episode 27
29. Episode 28
30. Episode 29
31. Episode 30
32. Episode 31
33. Episode 32
34. Episode 33
35. Episode 34
36. Episode 35
37. Episode 36
38. Episode 56
39. Episode 58
40. Feb 22
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The Caroline Rhea Show is an American syndicated variety/talk show that was regarded as the successor to The Rosie O'Donnell Show. It premiered in September 2002 and ran until May 2003 and was hosted by actress and comedienne Caroline Rhea, who was hand-picked by Rosie O'Donnell as her replacement and who had hosted the last few weeks of Rosie prior to her show launching. Like its predecessor, The Caroline Rhea Show was taped in Studio 8-G at NBC's Rockefeller Center Studios in New York City. In many ways, The Caroline Rhea Show was similar to the more-successful Ellen DeGeneres Show; both programs were daytime talk shows that were run like nighttime talk shows, with monologues and house bands and celebrity guests. Unlike with Rosie's daytime show where an audience member opened the show, by announcing the day's guests, Chip Zien was the announcer of the show announcing "Live from New York, it's The Caroline Rhea Show! On Today's Show...Here's Caroline!" The first five words, "Live from New York, it's," mimicked the opening tagline to Saturday Night Live, produced in the neighboring Studio 8-H. The show's intro song was Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline", which the audience often sang along to, particularly in vocalising the three beats after the song's eponymous line and chanting "so good, so good" in response to "good times never seemed so good".