Showing posts with label Trisha Goddard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trisha Goddard. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

BREAKING. Trisha on Sony Entertainment Television (SET) cancelled; talker won't be back for a third season.


Trisha seen in South Africa on Sony Entertainment Television (SET) (DStv 127) on weekdays at 17:20 with multiple repeats won't see a third season, the talk show with Trisha Goddard has been cancelled in the United States.

Trisha started showing on Sony Entertainment Television in South Africa in January 2013 as a new conflict talk show.

NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution in the United States says in a statement that Trisha won't see a third season and that "following the completion of production this season, the show will not be returning for a season three".

The statement says that "Trisha is a great talent and we recognize and are grateful for all of the hard work that Trisha and the production staff have put in to the show for the past two seasons".

Friday, January 25, 2013

Talk show Trisha on Sony Entertainment Television renewed for a second season.


Trisha, the new American conflict talk show hosted by the British Trisha Goddard on weekdays at 17:20 on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 127) has just been renewed for a second season in America.

"It has been an incredible experience working with Trisha and I look forward to another successful season," says Paul Faulhaber, Trisha executive producer in a press statement.

"Trisha and our staff have put their hearts and souls into this show and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring more compelling stories to our audience."

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

New weekday talk show Trisha comes to Sony Entertainment Television from January 2013 starting in what was Oprah's timeslot.


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A new talk show, Trisha (Trisha Goddard) will be starting on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 127) in January 2013, when the daily talker will kick off on 14 January at 17:20.

Trisha Goddard is British and called the United Kingdom's "Queen of Chat" but the breast cancer survivor is making inroads into the American market.

Interestingly SET is launching Trisha Goddard into the timeslot in South Africa once owned by Oprah Winfrey, although Trisha Goddard goes out of her way to distance herself and her show from the Queen of Talk.

"I'm not the new Oprah. I'm the current me," says Trisha Goddard. "When Oprah announced she'd step down, the British press asked me to comment, because I'm 'the British answer to Oprah'. That's their nickname, not mine. I'm not the new Oprah. I'm the current me."

Trisha is geared towards on-air conflict resolution as she puts her head together (sometimes literally) with her guests who are getting counceled about family, love, forgiveness, trust and healing.