The View Schedule: December 1st-5th, 2008
Here is the schedule for this week on The View, subject to change.
Monday, December 1st: Randy Jackson, Kristin Chenoweth
Tuesday, December 2nd: Patricia Heaton, Jennifer Esposito (”Samantha Who?”)
Wednesday, December 3rd: Jeff Goldblum, Martina McBride
Thursday, December 4th: Harry Connick, Jr, Marlo Thomas, Drake Bell and Josh Peck
Friday, December 5th: Hugh Jackman, Beth Ehlers and JR Martinez (”All My Children”)


November 30th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
OMG…. someone needs to save me. I just figured something out.
Randy Jackson is on the show on Monday…. this means that American Idol is about to start….. This means that I just might have a stroke…
Most of the “singers” cant but they all become “famous” anyway. No one can understand that they dont actually have talent, they just have good producers and they do a good job at masking the true voice.
When will people realize that this as well as most other “reality shows” are fixed?
November 30th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
i think its about his book isnt it?
November 30th, 2008 at 8:47 pm
I am such a dork! I thought it said “Randy Travis” and I was thinking wow, that’s cool…I haven’t seen him in a long time and I wonder what he’s up to. But it’s Randy Jackson and I find that guy annoying. He tries way too hard to pull of the cool cat routine. Kind of like a male version of Whoopi.
December 1st, 2008 at 7:48 am
Roger, I, too, refuse to call anyone who was on American Idol a singer. I call them “performers” and that’s a stretch!
December 1st, 2008 at 8:37 am
Jennifer Hudson was on American Idol and I think she made out okay. It doesn’t matter where you start , if you have the talent it will carry you through. Rosie started out on Star Search and some of the greatest R&B singers of our time got their first big breaks at the Apollo Theater as amateurs.
December 1st, 2008 at 9:03 am
Roger
Your like the grinch or scrooge telling little kids there is no santa. Reality tv is not the root of all evil and you will get pass this season.
You should be glad your family loves you enough to tell you the truth about your singing and even more glad that may family told me I can’t sing. Some people are not so lucky and they end up on AI. Imagine that.
December 1st, 2008 at 10:10 am
My niece was one of those Mibi…… every time family got together they would ask her to sing… for a little kid of like 5 or 7 she was good….. but when she got to be older, preteen/teenager she wasnt so good… but they kept telling her how good she was, and she believed them. It was quite embarrassing. If there were an AI at that time, she would have made it on TV… but she would not have been selected to go to Hollywood.
What is really funny though…. one time I said it out loud, that she wasnt as good as everyone said she was….. and I got in trouble.
I learned at a young age that truth can be painful hahaha
December 1st, 2008 at 11:11 am
O.K., rain, I’ll give you an “eh” for Jennifer Hudson. Her voice is good, but I’m not a fan of scat-like voice acrobatics in every song. I know, you have to do the dramatic thing for Dream Girls.
Roger, the truth hurts when you tell it to people who are in denial. I know, I’m related to most of them. And, one more thing, I hate to refer back to the “singing incident”, but do you just love to go around bursting peoples’ talent bubbles? JK, really I’m over the hurt…*sniffle* *sniffle*
December 1st, 2008 at 2:16 pm
I hope to see u on American Idol berndoubt
I just hope it isnt on the first couple of shows
December 1st, 2008 at 2:44 pm
Oh, honey, look for me on the first episode. And I have an outfit picked out already! Woo!