Hello Ross

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Hello Ross
Genre Late-night talk show
Presented by Ross Mathews
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producers
  • Ross Mathews
  • Chelsea Handler
  • Tom Brunelle
  • Ray Giuliani
Camera setup Multiple
Running time22 minutes
Production companyBorderline Amazing Productions
Original release
Network E!
ReleaseSeptember 6, 2013 (2013-09-06) 
May 16, 2014 (2014-05-16)

Hello Ross is an American late-night talk show hosted by Ross Mathews. [1] The show debuted on September 6, 2013, on E!. The show was executive-produced by Chelsea Handler, Ross Mathews, Tom Brunelle, and Ray Giuliani. The show was taped in front of a live audience. The show's premise was around popular culture and it included sections on celebrity topic discussion, audience participation, a pre-taped segment, and main guest interview.

Contents

On August 12, 2014, E! cancelled Hello Ross after two seasons. [2]

Episodes

Season 1

EpisodeOriginal airdateMain guestTopics discussedSpecial segmentNotes
1September 6, 2013 Sky Blu One Direction documentary, Lady Gaga's iTunes concertReal Housewives of Beverly Hills experienceGuest commentator: Nikki Boyer
2September 13, 2013 Lance Bass and Joey Fatone Guest commentator: Carrie Keagan
3September 20, 2013 Kathy Griffin Miley Cyrus twerkingGuest commentator: Damien Fahey
4September 27, 2013 Gloria Estefan Guest commentator: Nina Parker
5October 4, 2013 Kris Jenner Guest commentator: Ali Fedotowsky
6October 11, 2013 Gwyneth Paltrow Fergie encounter, Star romance or rumor?, Onscreen offspringCelebrity BFFGuest commentators: Nikki Boyer and Patti Stanger
7October 18, 2013 NeNe Leakes Jonas Brothers break-up, Having a blonde momentNight of the WalkingGuest commentator: Nina Parker
8October 25, 2013 Joe Manganiello Dinner with Kris Jenner, Bootyful Bride, TMI Trick or Treats?Dog Celebrity Look-a-Like ContestGuest commentator: Suchin Pak
9November 1, 2013 Kelly Osbourne Halloween costumes, TV shows starring RossBachelorette Bash
10November 8, 2013 Tori Spelling Saved by the Bell, People's Choice New Talk Show Host nomination, Celebrity tattoosModern family: Red carpet boot-camp
11November 15, 2013 Leah Remini People's Choice award nomination, Celebrity garage sales Fabio Viviani Top Chef cookout
12November 22, 2013 Jeff Lewis Victoria Beckham tweets, Caitlyn Jenner ponytail, Miley Cyrus eyebrows, Turkey 911Who would play you in the movie of your life?Guest commentator: Reza Farahan and Michelle Visage
13November 29, 2013 Mel B Celebrity fragrances, Kendall Jenner nip-pic, Lady Gaga Artpop, Beyoncé dietCrafty Brewster: Celebrity cookie look a like, A very Rossy ChristmasGuest commentators: Jillian Barberie and Kendra G

Season 2

On November 25, 2013, Jeff Olde, VP of Programming and Development for E!, announced that Hello Ross had been renewed for a second season, to air in early 2014. The first episode of Season 2 was aired on Friday, February 21, 2014. The last episode of the second season aired on May 16, 2014.

EpisodeOriginal airdateMain guestTopics discussedSpecial segmentNotes
1February 21, 2014 Brandi Glanville Miley Cyrus tour, The View host appearance, Sochi 2014 gay reject application]Springer or ScandalGuest commentators: Carrie Keagan and Nina Parker
2February 28, 2014 Gabourey Sidibe Oscar pre-party; The Roscars nominations; Gwyneth Paltrow 12 anniversaryOscar's pictionaryGuest commentators: Lance Bass and Kendra G
3March 7, 2014 The Bella Twins Oscar post-party buzz;Charm school boot camp with Lil Twist and Courtney Stodden Guest commentators: Aubrey O'Day and D.J. Pierce
4March 14, 2014 Candace Cameron and Mark Ballas Adam Levine vine video; Dance Moms and snatching a wig; Yoga pussy video; Ross TV show spin-offs Cookie Monster cake makingGuest commentators: Nikki Boyer and Kendra G
5March 21, 2014 Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner Theo James in the British are Coming; Long Island Medium approval; Jennifer Lopez I luv ya Papi; Golden Girls meets Lena Dunham character Hannah Horvath Tween you and me; #CodoGuest commentators: Alec Mapa and Morgan Stewart
6March 28, 2014 Lisa Vanderpump Shakira's muy fantastico album release; Little boy's bad language; Luis and Mijo get a new sister Audrey; Keeping up with Uncle Kippy Kardashian, the new family member; Tamar Braxton b-day burger celebrationGuest commentators: EJ Johnson and Caitlyn Becker
7April 4, 2014 Cody Simpson My pussy looks like Ross; Captain Crunch cereal killer; Bieber and Selena engagementSir Ross at Medieval TimesGuest commentators: Lance Bass and Kendra G
8April 11, 2014 Giuliana Rancic and Bill Rancic #Howyoupooin with Wendy Williams; The Royals in NZ; It's a Girl B-day wish; Ross gets America's Next Top Model Adrianne Curry wet while riding the Lindsay Lohan rideGuest commentators: Theo Von and Patti Stanger
9April 18, 2014 Dan Bucatinsky and Jeff Perry Ross hosts the GLAAD Media Awards and gets a selfie with JLo; Beyoncé drops in Cochella; Snatching a #GucciCoochie; Lady Gaga fan tattoo; Cher and the L.A Gay Chorus funeral for James Novak from Scandal Guest commentators: D.J. "Shangela" Pierce and Jenni Pulos
10April 25, 2014 Nikki DeLoach and Jillian Rose Reed Ross meets The Voice coaches; Lesbian weddings; John Hamm has a #Hammaconda; Video OMG; MDNA skin care or Mayo lube;Word-up with The Other Woman movie cast; #nachoproblemGuest commentators: Jeff Dye and Kendra G
11May 2, 2014 Mario Lopez #whoanuts!; Mean Girls movie 10 year anniversary; #meimadeappopy vs. Me I am Mariah;Hashtag it challenge; Spoiler no more, free TV deviceGuest commentators: Kira Soltanovich and Alec Mapa
12May 9, 2014 George Kotsiopoulos Bradley Cooper no longer a Mini-Cooper; Hit me baby one more time , accidentally at work; ; #dancemomsaywhat; Avril Lavigne fan photos; Kim and Kanye wedding rumorsIs Ross competing for a part in the next Neighbors movie?; Musical Madness: Ross stars in the next movie to musical.Guest commentators: Lance Bass and Kendra G
13May 16, 2014 Lil Jon Ross sister debuts on Hello RozGuest commentators: D.J. "Shangela" Pierce and Chris Farah

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