Charlie Rose (talk show)
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Charlie Rose is an American television interview show, with Charlie Rose as executive producer, executive editor, and host. The show is syndicated on PBS. Rose interviews well-known thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists, and other newsmakers. Rose sits with his guests in the stillness of his studio, across his trademark round, oak-hewn table and silhouetted against black background. A new one-hour episode airs nearly every weeknight. According to its website, only Rose and his guests are allowed in the studio during taping. This is accomplished by the use of robotic cameras.
The show premiered on September 30, 1991. It is presented by WNET, where it first aired as a local program.
Funding for the show is primarily provided by donations from various corporations and charitable foundations.
In 2007, the video archive of past interviews has been added to the website for free viewing. In a partnership with Google, nearly 4000 hours of video has also been added to YouTube featuring complete hour-long episodes as they originally aired.
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[edit] Health and use of guest hosts in 2006
Charlie Rose suffered shortness of breath while in Syria to interview President Assad in March, 2006. He was flown to Paris, where he was scheduled to undergo cardiac mitral valve repair. Rose returned on June 12, 2006 with Bill Moyers and Yvette Vega (the show's executive producer) and discussed Rose's surgery and recuperation.
[edit] Guests and guest hosts
There have been hundreds of guests on the show. Guest hosts have included:
- George Packer
- David Remnick
- Brian Ross
- Salman Rushdie
- Peter Travers
- Brian Williams
- Judy Woodruff
- Jimmy Wales
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website - Over 4,000 hours of video from the show's archives available for free.
- Audio archives of the show from Bloomberg
- IMDb - The Charlie Rose Show
- Archive on YouTube
- Video archive on Google Video (Add name to search field to locate specific interview.)