When King was absent from the show, other interviewers substituted for him. •
Geraldo Rivera was a guest host in 1985. •
Ryan Seacrest of
Wild Animal Games and
American Idol sat in as guest host for a few shows. •
Nancy Grace sat in as guest host for a few shows, including that of October 31, 2003, regarding the
Scott Peterson case. • On April 1, 1994 and 2002,
Kermit the Frog hosted the show as an
April Fool's joke. • On February 16, 1998,
Dan Rather hosted a show regarding the then-ongoing
Iraq crisis. He also hosted on October 19, 2000, with
Jay Leno as a guest. • On March 29, 1996,
Newt Gingrich, at the time the
Speaker of the House, hosted, with
Jack Hanna serving as the guest. • On October 16, 1998,
Wolf Blitzer hosted the show, the subject matter being the
Matthew Shepard case. He also hosted the episodes of March 1 and March 19, 2008. In addition, he hosted again on March 22, 2010, and in August 2010. • On May 22, 2000,
Kathie Lee Gifford hosted, while
Diane Sawyer and
Joan Rivers were the guests. • On November 30, 2000, Roger Cossack interviewed
John Ashcroft, who had just been defeated by
Mel Carnahan. Carnahan, who died, was replaced by his wife,
Jean • On January 22, 2001,
Bob Schieffer hosted a show about
campaign finance reform with
John McCain as a guest. • On May 3, 2001,
Wheel of Fortunes
Pat Sajak hosted. • On June 8, 2005, sportscaster
Bob Costas was named as the regular substitute anchor for the show, filling in roughly 20 times a year and not on a set schedule. • On August 18, 2005, Chris Pixley hosted the program instead of then-regular guest host Bob Costas, who did not feel comfortable with the subject matter, the
Natalee Holloway case. • On September 12, 2005,
Dr. Phil hosted, the subject matter being the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina. He again sat as guest host on February 27, 2009, interviewing various people concerning the
Suleman octuplets. • Comedian
Bill Maher has taken up the duties of guest host. • On June 26, 2006, former CNN, now
Fox News Channel reporter
John Roberts hosted. • In March 2007, Mike Shiver sat in as guest host for a couple of shows. • In April 2007,
Star Jones hosted. • On April 6, 2007, late-night talk show host
Jimmy Kimmel hosted. • On July 24, 2007, former attorney and
TMZ.com managing editor
Harvey Levin guest-hosted the show, the topic of discussion being
Lindsay Lohan's arrest that morning. • On March 11, 2008,
John King hosted; he also did on July 26, 2008, November 21, 2008, and January 28, 2009. • On March 17, 2008, and April 24, 2009,
Dr. Drew hosted. • On July 21, 2008,
Glenn Beck hosted. • On October 19, 2007, November 14, 2008, April 13, 2009, and May 1, 2009,
Joy Behar hosted the show. On the May 1, 2009 show, Larry King was the guest. • On July 26, 2008,
Kathy Griffin hosted for an episode featuring paparazzi. • On March 9, 2009,
Ali Velshi hosted. • On March 11, 2009,
Sanjay Gupta hosted. • On March 12, 2009, Fox News Channel's
Jeanine Pirro hosted. • On March 27, 2009,
Tavis Smiley hosted. He did so again on August 10, 2010. • On December 31, 2009, Candy Crowley hosted. • On February 19, 2010,
Jeff Probst hosted. He also hosted again on August 6, 2010. • On June 5, 2010, future US president
Donald Trump hosted a 25th anniversary special during which he interviewed King. • On August 2, 2010,
Kyra Phillips hosted. • On August 3, 2010,
Ali Wentworth hosted. • On August 22, 2010,
George Lopez hosted.
Planned Al Gore hosting Al Gore was supposed to host on May 6, 1999, with
Oprah Winfrey as a guest and the topic was supposed to be the aftermath of the
Columbine High School massacre. However, with
Gore's candidacy for the presidency pending, CNN decided not to let him host as a result of the controversy. ==References==