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'''''Joy Behar: Say Anything!''''' wasis an American [[news program]] and [[talk show]] hosted by [[Joy Behar]]. The program had its "Preview" while Behar filled in as a week-long host on ''[[Viewpoint (talk show)|Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer]]'' on June 18, 2012, and officially premiered on [[Current TV]] on September 4, 2012. The final episode of the Current TV program aired on August 1, 2013, as the network prepared to transition to [[Al Jazeera America]].
 
==HLN version (2009–11)==
'''''The Joy Behar Show''''' was a [[news program]] and talk show that premiered on [[HLN (TV network)|HLN]] on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 and ran until December 16, 2011. The show was hosted by [[Joy Behar]], who is one of the five co-hosts of ''[[The View (U.S.talk TV seriesshow)|The View]]''.
 
The show originally aired in the 9PM eastern slot/8PM central with encore presentations at 12AM and 5AM eastern, but was moved to 10PM eastern in January 2011 with encore presentations at 3AM eastern. The show aired new episodes Monday through Friday, while the shows on Saturday and Sunday were reruns.
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The show's format was generally an interview/discussion setting where [[Joy Behar]] and her panel of guests discussed current events in pop culture, politics, and general media happenings. Guests were also often interviewed one on one, or by satellite feed, where questions are more geared toward that particular guest's life and views.
 
The show was cancelled on November 17, 2011 and Joy Behar stated that she appreciated all of the people who helped put the show together.<ref>Ariens, Chris. [httphttps://www.mediabistroadweek.com/tvnewser/joy-behars-hln-show-canceled_b98627canceled/ Joy Behar’s HLN Show Canceled], TVNewser, November 17, 2011</ref> The final episode aired on Friday, December 16, 2011.
 
===HLN guests===
Some guests who appeared on the HLN show include: [[Kate Gosselin]], [[Jeffrey Ross|Jeff Ross]], [[Joan Rivers]], [[Kathy Griffin]], [[Bette Midler]], [[Christopher Hitchens]], [[Ann Coulter]], [[Michael Moore]], [[Jeanine Pirro]], [[Sarah Silverman]], [[Bill Murray]], [[Jane Curtin]], [[Gilbert Gottfried]], [[Betty White]], [[Roseanne Barr]], [[Dolly Parton]], [[Linda Evangelista]], [[The Go -Go's]], [[WendyWendie Malick]], [[Rita Moreno]], [[Victor Garber]], [[Gloria Estefan]], [[Rosie O'Donnell]], [[Steve Martin]], [[Perez Hilton]], [[Linda Gray]], [[Susie Essman]], [[Carrie Fisher]], [[Arianna Huffington]], [[Martin Short]] and [[Valerie Bertinelli]]. Her ''View'' Co-hosts [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Sherri Shepherd]], [[Elisabeth Hasselbeck]], and former co-Host [[Star Jones]], also appeared.
 
===HLN Ratingsratings===
During its HLN run, ''The Joy Behar Show'' was not successful in comparison to other [[United States cable news|cable news]] shows of its format. A ratings snapshot taken February 11, 2010 revealed Behar as the fourth highest rated show in its timeslot, well over two million viewers behind [[Sean Hannity]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/02/12/cable-news-ratings-for-thursday-february-11-2010/41895#more-41895 |title=Cable News Ratings for Thursday, February 11, 2010 - Ratings |publisher=TVbytheNumbers |access-date=2012-11-27 |archive-date=February 15, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100215081805/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/02/12/cable-news-ratings-for-thursday-february-11-2010/41895#more-41895 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
==Move to Current TV (2012–13)==
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|EpisodeNumber= 22 |RTitle={{center|October 18, 2012}} |Aux2= Sophia Nelson, Sam Seder, Nate Berkus and [[Dr. Ruth Westheimer]] |ShortSummary=
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|EpisodeNumber= 23 |RTitle={{center|October 22, 2012}} |Aux2= [[Jamal Simmons]], Sabrina Schaeffer, [[Bob Saget]] and Yvette Nicole Brown |ShortSummary=
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|EpisodeNumber= 24 |RTitle={{center|October 23, 2012}} |Aux2= Barbara Boxer, Sam Seder, Crystal Wright, Kathy Najimy and Penny Marshall ||
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|EpisodeNumber= 51 |RTitle={{center|December 18, 2012}} |Aux2= Marc Lamont Hill and Jon Meacham On Gun Control |ShortSummary= Plus, Dr. Michael Welner and Dr. Robin Smith discuss the mind of a killer. Famestream Media panelists Howard Bragman, China Okasi and Judy Gold consider media coverage of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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|EpisodeNumber= 52 |RTitle={{center|December 19, 2012}} |Aux2= The Top 10 Pop Culture Stories of 2012 with Rob Shuter, Chuck Nice, and Sarah Bernard |ShortSummary= Plus, actress [[ReneeRenée Taylor]].
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|EpisodeNumber= 53 |RTitle={{center|December 20, 2012}} |Aux2= [[Olivia Newton-John]] |ShortSummary= Plus, comedian Gilbert Gottfried, porn icon Robin Byrd, [[Kevin Nealon]] and [[Jeremy Irons]].
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|EpisodeNumber= 64 |RTitle={{center|January 22, 2013}} |Aux2= [[George Takei]] and Dr. Cheryl Cohen Green |ShortSummary= Plus, Bill Spadea, Lizz Winstead, and Nancy Giles discuss the Inauguration.
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|EpisodeNumber= 65 |RTitle={{center|January 23, 2013}} |Aux2= Wade Davis and director [[Tom Hooper (director)|Tom Hooper]] |ShortSummary= Plus, Sarah Bernard, comedian Chuck Nice and “Naughty But Nice” columnist Rob Shuter.
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|EpisodeNumber= 66 |RTitle={{center|January 24, 2013}} |Aux2= [[Cyndi Lauper]] and [[Vanilla Ice]] |ShortSummary= Plus, Linda Stasi, Jo Koy, Noah Levy and Bonnie Fuller.
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|EpisodeNumber= 67 |RTitle={{center|January 28, 2013}} |Aux2= [[Susie Essman]] |ShortSummary= Plus, a look at today’s top pop culture stories with Judy Gold, Joe Levy and Jessica Shaw. And Joy sits down with Holy Rollers panelists Anthea Butler, Rabbi David Ingber and Bethany Blankley.
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|EpisodeNumber= 68 |RTitle={{center|January 29, 2013}} |Aux2= SNL Writer Alan Zweibel and Michele Sileo and Elura Nanos of [[Oprah Winfrey Network (U.S. TV channel)|OWN]]'s [[Staten Island Law]] |ShortSummary= Plus, Democratic strategist Chris Hahn, Republican strategist Ron Christie, and Dr. Steve Salvatore.
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|EpisodeNumber= 69 |RTitle={{center|January 30, 2013}} |Aux2= Erica and Tina Campbell of [[Mary Mary]] and Stephen Fakuna |ShortSummary= Plus, Famestream Media panelists Russell Peters, Rachel Sklar and Ian Drew on the top pop culture stories of the day.
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|EpisodeNumber= 100 |RTitle={{center|April 1, 2013}} |Aux2= Money Expert Jean Chatzky |ShortSummary= Plus, politics with Boris Epshteyn, Robert Zimmerman and China Okasi. And, a pop culture roundtable with Rob Shuter, Chuck Nice and Galina Espinoza.
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|EpisodeNumber= 101 |RTitle={{center|April 2, 2013}} |Aux2= Patti Davis |ShortSummary= Also, Real Housewives of Orange County’s Tamra Barney and Vicky Gunvalson. Plus, Michele Sileo and Elura Nanos of [[Oprah Winfrey Network (U.S. TV channel)|OWN]]'s [[Staten Island Law]] chat with Joy.
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|EpisodeNumber= 102 |RTitle={{center|April 3, 2013}} |Aux2= [[Nia Vardalos]] and [[Michelle Rhee]] |ShortSummary= Plus, the debate over “Lean In” with Lisa Miller, Bonnie Fuller and Lisa Belkin.