Six Celebs Who Could Replace Oprah
With word that
Oprah Winfrey will be taking her ridiculously popular daytime talk show elsewhere (
see story here), there's a massive void in the broadcast television world to be filled. Winfrey was always the one to score huge exclusive interviews, landing everyone from Sarah Palin to Tom Cruise to Mackenzie Phillips. So, assuming television execs will want to keep the daytime landscape as similar as possible, who could possibly fill Oprah's shoes? PopEater has a few ideas of who might be up for the job, and why they would or wouldn't work.
After the jump, our reasoning as to why these six candidates would or wouldn't work.
Who: Ellen DeGeneres
Since taking the plunge into daytime talk TV in 2003, DeGeneres has had nothing but success. She's racked up more Emmys than a normal trophy wall can hold, and stars are more than happy to go out of their way to appear on her show. And, perhaps more foreshadowing than initially thought, DeGeneres recently talked her way onto the cover of Winfrey's O Magazine ... coincidence or a symbolic passing of the torch? We'll see.
Is She a Good Fit?: Absolutely
DeGeneres has the confidence and ability to make everyone sitting in the guest chair feel right at home. As long as she can tone down the silliness when the interview necessitates such actions (see: Charla Nash, Lisa Niemi), DeGeneres could make the easiest transition into the Oprah slot.
Who: Sarah Palin
Once Sarah Palin's bid to become vice president didn't pan out, rumors swirled that her newfound fame and popularity might take her to the talk show circuit. Well, she was
just on 'Oprah' to promote her new book 'Going Rogue,' and as long as she doesn't have another presidential run in her forecast, the timing could very well be right for Sarah.
Is She a Good Fit?: Not Really
Palin is entertaining and certainly has gripped the nation with her meteoric rise to fame, but given her polarizing personality and political views, we doubt ABC or other networks would want to risk alienating a massive portion of the population thanks to her history. Plus, how many times can an audience tolerate a "You betcha" response when a guest asks a question in return?
Who: Ryan Seacrest
Who ever would have thought that the frosty-haired 'American Idol' co-host (anyone remember Brian Dunkleman?) would slowly become the hardest working man in showbiz, racking up radio shows, New Years Eve broadcasts and more. Seacrest, like Ellen, has a rapport with celebs that few other interviewers do, and he's not afraid to ask a tough question here and there.
Is He a Good Fit?: Not Really
Seacrest could certainly do a great job as the A-list interviewer, but personality-wise, he's a bit cold for daytime talk TV. We just don't see Midwest housewives cuddling up on the couch to watch Ryan talk on-set romances with Katherine Heigl or interview chimp victim Charla Nash.
Who: Whoopi Goldberg
If history has showed us anything, it's that there's only so much time that one can tolerate on 'The View.' The show's revolving door of co-hosts and moderators has spanned everyone from Rosie O'Donnell to current 'Today' host Meredith Vieira. We're thinking there's a good chance that Whoopi could use Oprah's departure as a launching pad for her to ditch Joy, Elisabeth and the rest of the always infighting 'View' crew.
Is She a Good Fit?: Indeed
Whoopi's calm demeanor and ability to wrangle everyone on the set of 'The View' is a skill set that few could possibly possess, and she's nailed it with honors. She's smart, concise and seasoned enough to be able to handle all kinds of interviews while also having the comedic punch to supplement the lighter parts of a daytime show.
Who: Rachael Ray
Perhaps the likeliest of all candidates on this list, Ray is a protege of Winfrey, as Oprah got the Food Network star her own daytime gig and took her under her wing.
Is She a Good Fit?: Nope
Rachael needs the food outlet of her show to keep things moving along, and unless they plan on blending serious interview with Mackenzie Phillips about incest with how to make pot pie out of Thanksgiving leftovers, we just don't see this happening. Also, could you imagine the foodie community's fervor should she make a leap like that?
Who: Paula Abdul
There's no more 'American Idol' in Paula Abdul's future, so why not give her a crack at daytime TV? She's famous, has a history of success, and may have picked up some pointers from fellow candidate Ryan Seacrest ... actually, on second thought ...
Is She a Good Fit?: Not at All
While there would certainly be a good chunk of people tuning in to see which Paula shows up each day -- the charming and funny one, or the erratic and wobbly one -- just because Miss Abdul is unemployed doesn't mean she's Oprah-worthy.
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I dont think any of these people could replace Oprah. Naming Palin as one of them is an insult to Oprah. Oprah is unique, extremely intelligent. There is only one Oprah.
M.S.
Redmond, WA
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Oprah has represented a cross section of women. Palin does not. As an Alaskan I am embarrassed that she is even considered to qualify as a replacement for Oprah let alone being a President; give me a break!
Oprah isn't unique, she started out as another Sally Jesse Raphael but used her show more to sell
things maybe you shouldn't ought to buy. Dictator Phil's one great example of that, Obama Is A much better example. Her Voodoo magic could destroy the world Is that why she's ending her show just before 2012 when everyone thinks the world is at its end? She's going to reserve her seat in Hell because thats exactly where she's going. :p
If you don't think Ms. Palin is intelligent, you've been too busy listening to the state-run media.
Oprah couldn't hold a candle to Palin.....!
Palin is intelligent...honest...and makes
good honest sense.....unlike some people who
shall remain nameless......!
A talk show is peanuts to Palin...she has bigger
fish to fry.....LOL!
I picked S Palin as it would, hopefully, keep her away from politics. She could talk herself silly.
Yeah, there's only one Oprah. Thank God for that!
You are so right. There's only one Oprah....the one who posed for pictures after Katrina; but did nothing to help, financially or otherwise. Maybe Brad Pitt should take here place...or Harry Connick, Jr.....or, more than anyone else, The Cos....He's been funny and has always used clean material to get the billions of laughs he's gotten over the years.
Cosby is the most down-to-earth man in the world....been following his career since 1963...wonderful man.
The insult belongs to Sarah Palin
do you actually think anyone but the Networks will decide who replaces Oprah? They just have to find another afirmative action person that is black and the American public will lick thier boots just like they do for Oprah.It is all about marketing, plain and simple.
This is for Willie. The idiot and first class fool who said Oprah did nothing for victims in Katrina. This is a perfect of example of the worst kind of ignorance....speaking on something as if you know facts. Oprah took 100s of Katrina victims and set up new homes for them in a new neighborhood. WHAT AN IDIOT YOU ARE!
Palin is a robot. She's saying JUST what her handlers want her to say now. She's never had an original thought in her life. She couldn't even finish one term as Governor. What the hell is she going to do with a 4-year term in the White House? It's ludicrous to even imagine her for that position. She is WHOLLY unqualified to run this country.
That's funny , I voted for Ellen , but really funny to that its say's for Sarah " not really to polarizing " but for whoopie "Indeed " hahaha whoopie wrote the book on polarizing , kiss that time slot good bye !
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Your very correct!! She was one of those on the "Government blew the levees in New Orleans to get the blacks out" band wagon. Typical Hollywood moron, who was given a mic to spout stupid opinions.
all except Paula get on my nerves. I would rather poke my eyes out than sit through an Ellen or Ryan Seacrest show. Dancing Drunk Paula would be fun to watch.
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lol actually the goverment was found guilty this week of negligence. so um that makes whoopie right. btw whoopie is a middle of the road conservitive. She only goes left when they make total sense like um national health care... every other time she is anti goverment and anti taxes...
Ellen would be the one to take Oprah's spot because she is great and I love her show. But again noone can replace Oprah.
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No-one can replace Oprah! Please believe she is one of a kind. My mother has been watching Oprah since she begun her talkshow. Therefore, I grew up watching Oprah, and I'm now 45. God bless you Oprah
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She has betrayed the women who put her on top. Oprah is a racistwoman and it became clear with her supporting the inexperienced dude from chicago in his campaign. Oprah hosted a super achiever party, but only invited black-women and not allowing poor little white girls to her school in africa is racial-discrimination. those are facts.
We have been blessed to have a devoted talk show host as Oprah. She has enlightened many through the years on every aspect of life in general, down through the election of our President, to the dying children in foreign countries. She cannot be duplicated.
Tonya
Louisville, Kentucky
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