A new report indicates that ABC’s “The View” will not air live on June 30 or the days that follow. Supposedly, this is because all five co-hosts, including Sunny Hostin, Whoopi Goldberg, Ana Navarro, Sara Haines, Joy Behar, and Alyssa Farah Griffin, are currently on hiatus.
These five recently took a Memorial Day weekend vacation, and now, as Decider describes it, they’re leaving for an extended Independence Day vacation.
“New episodes of The View will return on Monday, July 10. In the meantime, we hope they are soaking in the summer sun and attending as many barbecues as they can during their week off,” Decider wrote, adding that reruns of the program will broadcast during their week off.
According to ABC and Decider, the upcoming schedule is as follows:
Friday, June 30 — originally aired May 2, 2023 — Ellie Kemper; Deborah Roberts
Monday, July 3 — originally aired May 9, 2023 — The Political View with Sen. Amy Klobuchar; Teacher Appreciation Week
Tuesday, July 4 — originally aired May 11, 2023 — Chris Tucker; Chris “Ludacris” Bridges
Wednesday, July 5 — originally aired May 17, 2023 — Sigourney Weaver; Patricia Clarkson and Trace Lysette
Thursday, July 6 — originally aired May 18, 2023 — Michael J. Fox; Ariana Madix
Friday, July 7 — originally aired June 29, 2023 — Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu and Sabrina Wu
Whoopi Goldberg announced “a new man behind the camera” last week while holding back emotions.
Goldberg began the segment with an announcement that the network and show have undergone some adjustments, including the addition of a new cast to “The View.”
Before commencing the customary conversation, Goldberg introduced the newest member of the crew.
“We got a new man behind the camera. Hey Paul,” She said, as the other members of the table followed, saying “Hi, Paul.” The table further spoke about the writer’s strike that has taken down many shows in Hollywood.
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
As the show was coming to a close, while welcoming the viewers back from the commercial break, Whoopi held up a notecard that was to as a producer if this was now the moment she was dreading – the announcement of Rob Bruce Baron’s exit, the producer of the show. CONTINUE READING…