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Spot Inspection: 'The Bonnie Hunt Show'

Sep 15, 2008, 06:56 PM | by Mandi Bierly

Categories: Spot Inspection, Television

Bonnie Hunt's new syndicated talk show has been on the air for a week, so we decided it was time for a Spot Inspection. Some thoughts, besides the obvious (Cloris Leachman needs to be her guest every day, see video below), after the jump:

• The zipped sweater hoodie look fits Bonnie — and Ellen.
• In general, I like storytime with Bonnie: She opens the show discussing the latest news in her life and the world at large. Today, we heard about how the electricity went off at her house last night and she woke up at 5:33 a.m. PT, three minutes after she was supposed to have started a radio interview. Her BlackBerry wasn't charged, so she used her key to her ex-husband's house to sneak in and borrow his charger. "He had no idea I was there... which was the problem with our marriage." Funny!
• Her staff, however, isn't as funny as she thinks it is: After Bonnie showed footage of a 13-pound newborn, she said they had the baby in the studio. Ten days after his birth, they wheeled the kid out and he looked like...  her producer Larry in a baby costume. Easy joke. No one laughed who didn't know Larry. Also painfully obvious: Her interview with Hulk Hogan's attorney — a man dressed in a sleeveless suit and a bandana who likes to shout. Again, crickets.
• Eight-year-old blues guitarist Tallan Latz is a little cocky: But in his defense, the kid can play. I know it's cute to interview children, but Bonnie's chat with Tallan would've made me change the channel if I didn't have the promise of Cloris Leachman. Don't be afraid to bring out a parent next time.
• Cloris Leachman is crazy, in the best possible way: Bonnie handled her beautifully, meaning she just let her go. Cloris walked out, climbed over a chair, headed into the audience to greet a woman in a wheelchair, found out that they were both 82 years old and said, "I'm still dancing" (presumably not to offend the woman in a wheelchair). Following some bra jokes, some flirting with Bonnie's announcer, and the pulling of a piece of string off of her shirt and flossing with it, Cloris learned that Bonnie had been singing in a night club in Chicago, across the street from where she was performing years ago. Cloris made Bonnie sing. Bonnie sang "Summertime" and Cloris joined in. Amazing TV. Things only got crazier from there: Cloris apparently didn't realize that cameras can zoom, so she walked to the edge of the stage with an old black & white photo of her as Miss Chicago. She eventually sat down on the edge of said stage, then lay down as they went to commercial. After the break, Cloris insisted that Bonnie was wearing her hair wrong and kept trying to comb it. Finally, Bonnie brought out Cloris' Dancing With the Stars partner, Corky Ballas, father of last season's champion Mark, and Cloris made him share her seat with her. We got a little preview of their chemistry — Cloris thinks he's boring when he's being serious and/or talking about how their combined age is 130 — and, of course, their dancing. The Cloris segment went so long, Bonnie barely had time to make butternut squash lasagna with Work Out's Jesse Brune. Of course, even Jesse knew Cloris was worth it.

So, were I someone who was home during the day (it airs at 2 p.m. ET in NYC), I would tune into The Bonnie Hunt Show again. But since I'm someone who works, I will only be tuning in again on Wednesday, when David Boreanaz is a guest.

jeffd Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 09:58 AM EST

Why does Bonnie always wear long-sleeved blouses or sweaters? Is there something wrong with her arms? A birthmark? Has anyone actually seen a photo of her with bare arms?

HARRIETTE Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 02:17 PM EST

I LOVE THE BONNIE HUNT SHOW,BUT THEN, I'M A BIG BONNIE HUNT FAN. SHE IS FUNNY AND SO DOWN TO EARTH AND HAS A WARM AND LOVING HEART. BEST OF LUCK BONNIE. PS. CLORIS WAS A HOOT. BRING HER BACK. LOVE, HARRIETTE AND FAMILY.

Karen Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 06:09 PM EST

Am LOVING the Bonnie Hunt show! And I agree with another blogger - I'll watch her in anything. And I disagree with the article, I think Bonnie's crew IS hilarious - sure, some bits aren't all that funny - but most are. And that's the charm of the show - not a cookie cutter talk show for sure.

And I disagree again - Cloris Leachman was so NOT funny and highly annoying. But Bonnie did handle her like a pro.

Bonnie is one big heart and I just adore her!

Dee Greco Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 07:51 PM EST

I Just love this show.She makes me laugh. Best thing to come in along time. Keep up the good work.
Dee

Sharon Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 09:10 AM EST

I absolutely Love the new Bonnie Hunt show...I have been wathching Regis and Kelly for years.. The premier of the Bonnie Hunt show surely changed that... I spend my mornings now ,. Laughing and smiling and very much enjoying The Bonnie Hunt Show.,, She is so sweet and so down to earth.. hysterical and fun to watch..

THBS Admin Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 01:33 PM EST

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graeme Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:34 PM EST

Awesome new show. It's amazing how good and comfortable it is only after 1 week. It feels like it's been on for years. I love how laid-back it is. And yes, it's very very funny.

aps Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 04:03 PM EST

I love bonnie hunt. She seems so funny and normal and cool. I do like how she just talks about anything and then goes off on tangents. It's great. It makes some of the obviously scripted stuff come out worse though. I agree. sometimes the stuff with the producers, etc. isn't so funny, but i think she makes up for it.
and also, her set is awesome. If I had a talk show, I'd love that set.

LisaMama Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:29 AM EST

Being from Chicago, I had o give our hometown gal a chance. I'm glad I did, and I plan to watch Bonnie instead of Ellen during my workouts. I just got tired of the Ellen playbook. Bonnie seems genuine and seems to really care about her show and guests. And she's funny without being crude or mean, which means it's ok if my kids are in the room when the show is on.

Allison Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:04 AM EST

I absolutely love Bonnie Hunt and will watch anything she does. I love how she goes off on tangents from time to time, just because she's really having a conversation and sometimes conversations do that, but it's always spontaneous, unlike Ellen's scripted tangents. There are still a few kinks for them to work out, but I think it's coming along well. I hope her show is a success! I know I've set the season pass on Tivo.

orville Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 09:25 AM EST

I saw this show yesterday--barely controlled chaos. Interviewing Cloris Leachman must have been like controlling a 4 year old with ADD. I can't wait until I'm in my 80s too--apparently it's license to say *whatever* is on your mind with all of the honesty of a very small child. I love Cloris and can't wait to see her on "Dancing," but geez... complete a thought now and again.

Karen Ehlers Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 09:16 AM EST

I've been watching since Day One and look forward to laughing for an hour at the end of each day. She's warm, sentimental and very very funny.
And her mom is even funnier.
I love her set and hope the show sticks around for a long time.

Sara Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 07:54 AM EST

I love Bonnie...and her show. Both are very endearing.

Arsenio Billingham Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 07:19 AM EST

Didn't she already have a failed daytime talk show? Is it 1995 already?

Sven Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 06:58 AM EST

Anything Bonnie Hunt does is worth viewing. I just hope her program airs in the Central Virginia area...

Nihilistic Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 06:46 AM EST

crickets

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