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Talk Soup

  • TV Series
  • 1991–2002
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
476
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Hal Sparks in Talk Soup (1991)
ParodyComedyTalk Show

Highlights from various television talk shows are shown with humorous commentary.Highlights from various television talk shows are shown with humorous commentary.Highlights from various television talk shows are shown with humorous commentary.

  • Stars
    • Aisha Tyler
    • John Henson
    • Jeff Zimmer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    476
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Aisha Tyler
      • John Henson
      • Jeff Zimmer
    • 24User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Aisha Tyler
    Aisha Tyler
    • Self - Hostess
    • 2001–2002
    John Henson
    John Henson
    • Self…
    • 1995–1999
    Jeff Zimmer
    • Senor Sock…
    Tom McNamara
    • Stage Manager…
    Robert DeCesare
    • Various Sketch Characters…
    Myreah Mai Moore
    • Self - America's Dating Coach
    • 2000
    Alan Wu
    • Self…
    • 1993–1997
    Samantha Goldberg
    Samantha Goldberg
    • Self - Host
    • 2002
    Hal Sparks
    Hal Sparks
    • Self - Host
    • 1999–2000
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Self - Host…
    • 1991–1996
    Claude Stuart
    • Various characters
    Liesel Kopp
    Liesel Kopp
    • Various Skits
    Erik Estrada
    Erik Estrada
    • Self
    • 1996–1997
    Frankie Avalon
    Frankie Avalon
    • Self…
    • 1996
    Jonathan Harris
    Jonathan Harris
    • Dr. Smith…
    Tony Gemignani
    Tony Gemignani
    • Self
    • 1997–2002
    Sadie Shiller
    • Various sketches
    Kevin Ruf
    Kevin Ruf
    • Guest Host for Episode…
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    mamamiasweetpeaches

    I loved loved loved it

    when this show first came out,I never missed it. It would have a host (Greg,Joh,Hal or Aeisha) showing you the highlights...or rather LOWLIGHTS...of everything that had been on the talk shows that day. TALK SOUP was REALLY great if you had been at work and missed the shows. They showed you the wildest sample of the show they could find. (and,remember..this was before any of us had an inkling that the Jerry Springer show was anything but REAL TRUE stories!!!) I never missed an episode. First up was Greg Kinnear who was very cute and charming. You would watch and say "Damn. where can I find me a man like that??" when Greg Left to do movies John Henson took over. At first I wasnt even going to give him half a chance,but after awhile I warmed up to him and realized he was funny. Then HE announced he was leaving to do a show( did he??? I dont remember ever seeing it.) Then Hal Sparks (droooooooooool) took over.And once I warmed up to him and start to think he was cute ..guess what?? HE LEFT!!!(to do Queer As Folk,among other things). By this time I was very upset with the whole franchise. I loved Greg John and Hal and now they were gone. Then they brought a woman in to do the show and it just wasnt the same for me. This show is defunct now,which is a shame,because when it was good it was very good.
    christiantrainer

    Laughter beats Drugs

    After being kicked out of the Marine Corp in 1992, I went through a 2 year downward spiral of depression and drug abuse living in cheap motels that had cable TV and the new E! cable station. One thing I will never forget after all the drugs was gone is Greg Kinnear brilliance during the 1992 - 1993 season of Talk Soup. He was truly a master. I never heard of Talk Soup or Greg before I saw him on E! and believe me, Greg wore me out with laughter so hard that it knocked me into sobriety many times. His deadpan humor was not the conventional stuff of comics but on a whole different level altogether. I remember watching him immediately after Ophrah had just interviewed Michael Jackson for a one hour special. Greg ripped into Michael and I loved it along with Michael. Greg was OFF THE HOOK and I never forgot HIM or Talk Soup because of his off beat sense of humor and his take on the insanity of Talk Shows. If Greg hosted that show today, I would watch it because he was so good at examining the ridiculousness of Talk shows. I always said back than that one day, I hoped that I would be able to purchase episodes of Greg when he hosted Talk Soup and I hope that day is soon. Thanks Greg for the fun when my life was miserable - man, you may have "wasted" a lot of the drug I took when i watched you, but I am a happier man for it today. I will never, ever forget that season.
    bato-2

    What a damn funny show?

    Is it the sarcasm, or is it the images where John Henson makes fun of himself and the celebrities?

    Who knows, who cares!!!! This show is reaaaally funny, I watch it every time I can, I specially enjoy when they invite celebrities. 10 out of 10!!!!

    By the way, why did Kinnear quit the show? He wasn´t that bad....
    9kegl9113

    The weekend recaps were always the best

    I can't believe how many people hate Hal Sparks! He was my favorite host of the show, hands down. I hate celebrity gossip and generally dislike talk shows, but when Hal Sparks hosted Talk Soup, it was must see TV for me. I rarely missed an episode during his run, and was saddened when the guest hosts started pouring in (although most of the guests still did a fine job).

    Anyway, for all the people who dislike Hal Sparks, I imagine they must have never seen the weekend specials. They were hour long episodes of Talk Soup that comprised the best clips from the entire week, and were padded out by sketch comedy bits. The original bits that Hal Sparks did were hilarious. In one he got possessed by a bad comedy demon, and in an exorcist like scene his head spun as he told dated jokes about airline food. One episode was dedicated to making fun of Multiplicity, as a bunch of cloned Hal Sparks kept multiplying through out the episode, over-running the studio.

    OK, maybe these don't sound as funny when I describe them, but all I know is that besides Talk Soup, the only other two shows I watched consistently during those years was The Simpsons and Late Night with Conan O'Brian. So if you like the comedy stylings of those shows, then you'd probably like Talk Soup during the Sparks years.

    That said, Henson and Tyler were both great hosts as well. All three hosts brought something different to the table but they were all fine comedians in my opinion. Of course, throughout the Tyler and guest star years, my interest in this show began to wane, but every now and then I catch The Soup, the show's spiritual successor, and sure enough, the new host can bring some pretty unexpected laughs from time to time.

    OK, I've wasted enough time talking about a TV show that isn't on the air anymore and on a channel that I generally despise. Go watch something else!
    9Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    Pretty good celebrity skit show

    In my opinion, this is a pretty good celebrity skit show. I enjoyed seeing Greg Kinnear as the host. There are many reasons why I said that. Even though Hal Sparks was an okay host, I sometimes wish that Greg Kinnear hadn't left. If you ask me, it seems that nobody stays with a TV show throughout its entire run anymore. Still, I enjoyed seeing the various hosts and other people spoofing celebrities. If you ask me, that was pretty darn funny. Before I wrap this up, I must say that I kind of miss this show. Now, in conclusion, I highly recommend this show to all you die-hard sketch show fans. You will really enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      In the show's inception, producers commissioned 'Weird Al' Yankovic to write a theme song for the show. Yankovic wrote and recorded a song titled "Talk Soup", which the producers loved but ultimately decided not to use as the show's theme song. Yankovic included the song "Talk Soup" on his 8th studio album "Alapalooza" in 1993.
    • Quotes

      Herself: It definitely says "bitch" to me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Meet Wally Sparks (1997)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • E! Online - E! On Air - Talk Soup
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • E! Network Studios - 5750 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA(????-2002)
    • Production company
      • E! Entertainment Television
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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