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Season 1 The original panel consisted of
Sara Gilbert, known for her role on the TV series
Roseanne;
Holly Robinson Peete, known for her roles on the TV series
21 Jump Street and ''
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper; Leah Remini, known for her role as Carrie Heffernan in the 1998–2007 CBS sitcom The King of Queens; Big Brother host Julie Chen Moonves; and former talk show hostess/The X Factor'' judge
Sharon Osbourne, the wife of the British rocker
Ozzy Osbourne.
Marissa Jaret Winokur was featured in an out-of-the studio position as the "mother on the street," dealing with issues like taking her toddler on an airplane, talking with kids about sex, talking to parents about the "
child development stages" and other parental issues. On January 14, 2011, Marissa Jaret Winokur reported that she would not be returning to the show in 2011. In an exclusive statement to
People, original executive producer Brad Bessey said of Winokur's departure, "We think the world of Marissa as a creative talent, on-air personality and super mom. This is a mutual decision based on time, not talent." When ''
America's Got Talent'' resumed filming on March 2, 2011, Osbourne's daughter
Kelly Osbourne began filling in for her on a substitute basis, as the show's first substitute host. On August 26, 2011, it was announced that original co-host Leah Remini had been released from the show. On September 2, 2011, it was confirmed that Holly Robinson Peete had also been released from the show. Sharon Osbourne eventually gave opinion on their dismissals in December 2011 on
The Howard Stern Show, stating: "Some people don't really know who they are, and you have to know who you are when you're in something like this. You can't pretend to be something you're not. You have to know your brand. You can't be all things to everyone."
Seasons 2–6 On August 26, 2011, CBS announced that comedian
Sheryl Underwood would join the panel as a co-host at the start of its second season; Underwood was officially added to the program on September 6, 2011, beginning with that season's premiere episode.
Molly Shannon served as the (guest) co-host during the month of September 2011. Actress and comedian
Aisha Tyler's addition to the panel was announced on October 23, 2011. On October 12, 2016,
The Talk featured special tributes to CBS' current
soap operas
The Young and the Restless and
The Bold and the Beautiful and past serials
As the World Turns and
Guiding Light as part of the network's celebration of its then-30-year streak as the top-rated American broadcast network in daytime.
Seasons 7–10 On June 15, 2017, Aisha Tyler announced she would leave the series following the completion of the series' seventh season. She said she would return as a guest host and to promote her various projects. Her last show aired on August 4, 2017. The current hosts of
The Talk auditioned women on air as "dates" to fill in Aisha's seat. At the start of the eighth season, some of the guest hosts included
Carrie Ann Inaba,
Garcelle Beauvais,
Michelle Williams, and
Sasheer Zamata. Hip-hop rapper Eve was announced as the fifth permanent co-host on November 14, 2017. In a promo for the ninth season, it was revealed that all five co-hosts would return to the panel. However, Chen did not return to the show for the ninth-season premiere amid sexual misconduct allegations against her husband
Les Moonves. Chen officially announced her departure from the talk show in a pre-taped message on Tuesday, September 18, 2018. On December 6, 2018,
Variety announced that Inaba had been chosen to join the show as a permanent co-host and moderator, with a projected January 2019 debut. Inaba officially joined the show on January 2, 2019. During the April 9, 2019 episode, Gilbert announced she would depart the talk show at the conclusion of its ninth season; she cited acting opportunities and her desire to produce other projects as the reason for her departure; her final episode aired on August 2, 2019. The tenth season premiered on September 9, 2019, with
Marie Osmond replacing Gilbert as co-host. In addition to Osmond's addition, a new set was unveiled. In March 2020, the show was scheduled to broadcast without an audience due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, but CBS later decided to stop the show altogether out of an abundance of caution. The show was quickly revamped as
The Talk @Home and began broadcast using
Zoom, featuring each host from their own homes. Osmond departed the show in September 2020, before the 11th-season premiere.
Season 11 Season 11 of the show premiered on September 21, 2020, with the hosts returning to a new set redesigned to promote
social distancing between the hosts due to the continuing global pandemic by removing the table that the hosts previously sat behind the previous seasons. Inaba, Osbourne and Underwood had a chair on the stage while Eve used a monitor screen to broadcast from London due to the travel restrictions between the US and the UK. Originally, Osbourne was scheduled to return to be in the studio on the day of the premiere but (due to a diagnosis that revealed that the daughter of her son Jack had tested positive for COVID-19 just before the premiere), Osbourne had to be placed in quarantine, and thus would be appearing for the first two weeks of the season via Zoom call with a similar screen to the one Eve used. Additionally, when Osbourne was cleared to return to the studio and be on set, Inaba had to broadcast via Zoom call for a day due to feeling under the weather and because her autoimmune disorder increases the risk of her contracting COVID-19. On December 11, Inaba would inform her fans via social media that she had tested positive for the virus which caused her to be unable to be part of the final episodes of the year before the holiday hiatus (which included Eve's farewell episode) and on December 15 Osbourne revealed that she too had tested positive for the virus as well but was quarantining away from her husband Ozzy. On November 2, 2020, Eve announced she would leave the show in December 2020, due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, an impending lockdown in London, and her desire to expand her family. On December 1 of the same year, it was announced
Amanda Kloots and
Elaine Welteroth were chosen to join the panel; they made their first appearances as co-hosts on January 4, 2021, as all five were hosting from their respective homes as a precautionary measure due to a high spike in COVID infections in the LA area. After a week of remote episodes, they returned to the studio on January 11. On April 26, 2021, Inaba announced she would take a leave of absence from the show.
Sharon Osbourne termination On March 10, 2021, Osbourne and Underwood got into a heated debate when discussing critical remarks that British journalist
Piers Morgan had made the day before on
Good Morning Britain about
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. (The backlash to those remarks caused him to quit the program later that day). Osbourne, who is friends with Morgan, defended his right to express his opinion, adding that she didn't agree with charging him as "racist" for his opinion. Underwood countered that Morgan's remarks were racist, and that Osbourne was thus giving "validation or safe haven" to racism; Osbourne forcefully denied this charge. On March 26, 2021, it was announced that Osbourne had been fired from the show after allegations of racism. On July 14, 2021, it was announced that
Jerry O'Connell would be joining the show as a permanent co-host, replacing Osbourne. O'Connell became the first full-time male co-host on the show.
Seasons 12–15 On August 20, 2021, it was confirmed that Inaba would not be returning to the show for the upcoming season. Shortly after, it was confirmed that Welteroth would also not be returning to the show. On September 2, 2021, it was announced that
Akbar Gbajabiamila would join the show as a co-host, and the second full-time male co-host on the show. On October 4, 2021, it was confirmed that
Natalie Morales would join the show as a permanent co-host and moderator. Morales joined the show on October 11, 2021. On April 18, 2022, CBS renewed
The Talk for a thirteenth season with Underwood, Kloots, O'Connell, Gbajabiamila and Morales all set to return. On May 2, 2023, it was announced that the show would go on hiatus due to the
Writers Guild of America strike. On September 11, the show was reported to be planning to resume filming, with it being confirmed two days later with a rehearsal filmed that same day. On September 17, production for the show was suspended and the premier on September 18 was postponed. The show fully resumed production upon completion of the strike on September 27, with the fourteenth season premiered on October 9, 2023. On April 12, 2024, CBS announced that
The Talks 15th season would be its final season, and its final episode aired on December 20, 2024. On April 15, 2024, a new soap titled
Beyond the Gates was greenlit by CBS. ==Notable episodes==