That’s right, season five of “Steve Harvey” is here! All new episodes started last week, and this week, the fifth season of “Steve Harvey” continues with more great guests and hilarious segments!
Mel B visits with Steve on Monday, and she judges some very special talent…here’s a funny backstage clip with Mel B, as she gives you some pointers on how to listen to her accent:
Later in the week, Reality family stars the Chrisley and Manzo families go head to head in a funny food duel, and on Friday, Steve gets cooking tips and more from Martha Stewart!
All new episodes air every single day, so make sure to check them out!
To find out when and where Steve Harvey airs in your city, click on this great link!
My wife, Alex Duda, is the Executive Producer of the show along with Steve, and the entire team has worked amazingly hard to come up with a new season of funny!
In case you’ve missed anything, here’s a clip from the first episode, when Steve talks about a special event that occurred over the summer, which resulted in a name change AND a new procedure he undertook:
The season also got off to a great start when fellow Cleveland-er LeBron James welcomed Steve back – here is that special moment:
Then, Jay Leno came into the studio to kick off the new season in hilarious fashion, and showed Steve an unbelievable clip from his car show on CNBC:
Here are a few more highlights from season five:
The Week Of Great Guests Rolls On!
On the second new show of the season, Steve started with an “Ask Steve” question that resulted in a surprise guest:
Next up, Steve brought out some of his wildest “Family Feud” participants to explain why they gave such crazy answers on the show…
Bravo to the entire Steve Harvey team for a great new season of funny! More than a hundred people work on this show every day, and the entire team deserves kudos for the great show they deliver…
We were fortunate enough to have the stars of our TV series “Art Breakers”, Miller Gaffney and Carol Lee Brosseau on the talk show last season…
You can see some fun behind-the-scenes footage of that appearance by clicking here:
Good luck to your wife (and Steve) with this new series of the show.
We don’t watch any talk shows at all, and we can’t stand Mel B! (In the UK, her abrasive northern accent and aggressive attitude has won her few friends)
But that doesn’t stop me sending my best wishes to Alex.
Regards, Pete.
Pete, thanks for the good wishes…we only get Mel B here on the “America’s Got Talent” show, which is hugely popular – and you know how much the US loves an English accent!
The funny thing about Americans loving English accents, is how much the English tend not to like them. The worst by far is perhaps Liverpool, closely followed by Birmingham. Yorkshire and Lancashire tie for third worst.
Of course, being a Londoner, I prefer that accent. (Think Ray Winstone or James Corden, perhaps Terence Stamp in ‘The Limey’, or Michael Caine in many films. That London accent can be the kiss of death when you travel, with many other parts of the UK hating ‘Cockneys’.
Good luck to your wife (and Steve) with this new series of the show.
We don’t watch any talk shows at all, and we can’t stand Mel B! (In the UK, her abrasive northern accent and aggressive attitude has won her few friends)
But that doesn’t stop me sending my best wishes to Alex.
Regards, Pete.
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Pete, thanks for the good wishes…we only get Mel B here on the “America’s Got Talent” show, which is hugely popular – and you know how much the US loves an English accent!
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The funny thing about Americans loving English accents, is how much the English tend not to like them. The worst by far is perhaps Liverpool, closely followed by Birmingham. Yorkshire and Lancashire tie for third worst.
Of course, being a Londoner, I prefer that accent. (Think Ray Winstone or James Corden, perhaps Terence Stamp in ‘The Limey’, or Michael Caine in many films. That London accent can be the kiss of death when you travel, with many other parts of the UK hating ‘Cockneys’.
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