15 Most Popular Daytime Talk Shows Ranked

Summary

  • Daytime talk shows, like
    Joe Franklin’s Memory Lane
    , are the natural evolution of radio shows with added visual elements from TV.
  • Shows like
    The Montel Williams Show
    and
    Dr. Phil
    brought innovative concepts, each with a unique approach to content and guest interaction.
  • While some shows thrive on conflict and controversy, wholesome shows like
    Rachael Ray
    offer a more positive and inclusive format.



The best daytime talk shows all rank among the most popular shows ever broadcast, with many daytime talk show hosts becoming celebrities with a level of fame that exceeds their guests. Daytime talk shows have a long history, with the first appearing in the 1950s. They are in many ways the natural evolution of the phone-in radio shows that preceded TV, adding a visual element — as evidenced by the fact that radio personality Joe Franklin is widely credited with creating the first daytime talk show, Joe Franklin’s Memory Lane.

In the decades since, daytime talk shows remain a staple of the small screen, with many famous hosts such as Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Jerry Springer being instantly recognizable household names. Always filmed in front of a studio audience and filled with off-the-cuff banter, a variety of guests, and — in some cases — unpredictable confrontations, there are plenty of reasons millions of viewers find daytime talk shows irresistible. There are many titans of TV among the best daytime talk shows, but the highest ranked of all stand out even among such fierce competition.


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15 The Montel Williams Show (1991-2008)

17 Seasons, 4,325 Episodes

Montel Williams speaking passionately on his talk show.

Between 1991 and 2008, one of the most popular syndicated daytime talk shows was The Montel Williams Show. Distributed to multiple channels by a variety of studios over the decades, most recently CBS, The Montel Williams Show ran for an impressive 17 seasons and 4,325 episodes. Host Montel Williams constantly evolved the show to keep it fresh and competitive, a strategy that definitely worked in the show’s favor.


The Montel Williams Show
was particularly notable for regularly bringing on self-proclaimed psychic Sylvia Browne as a guest.

Earlier episodes of The Montel Williams Show brought a tabloid feel similar to Jerry Springer. However, while Springer was crash TV to the end, The Montel Williams Show morphed as tastes changed, and he delivered a show more similar in feel to later talk shows with Oprah Winfrey in later seasons. The Montel Williams Show was particularly notable for regularly bringing on self-proclaimed psychic Sylvia Browne as a guest.

14 Dr. Phil (2002-2023)

21 Seasons, 3,505 Episodes


If there’s one day time talk show that could be said to be a spiritual successor to the powerhouse that was Jerry Springer, it’s Dr. Phil. Initially appearing as a segment on Oprah Winfrey’s show, Dr. Phil McGraw finally got his show in 2002, and it was on the air for an impressive 21 seasons. Labeled an “advice” show, McGraw meets with families and people going through issues of all kinds and uses his knowledge of clinical psychology to try and help them through the problems.

McGraw was a practicing psychologist at one point, which lends some credibility to his advice, and at Dr. Phil’s peak, over six million viewers tuned in to see the wild stories and bombastic guests. Like Jerry Springer, although with a slightly toned-down atmosphere, Dr. Phil episodes focused on a wide range of topics, from family dysfunction to financial planning and weight-loss tips. A notable regular feature were live polygraph tests for guets run by retired FBI agent Jack Trimarco.


13 The Wendy Williams Show (2008-2022)

13 Seasons, 1,500+ Episodes

Wendy Williams talking to the audience3 on her daytime talk show.

The show many fans refer to as Wendy, The Wendy Williams Show, had an impressive run between 2008 and 2022, competing with many of the best daytime talk shows ever made and still managing to hold a steady viewership. The Wendy Williams Show was on the air for 13 seasons, both with and without controversial host Wendy Willams, and went head-to-head with The Ellen DeGeneres Show for viewers in the females aged 25-54 demographic.


Arguably more divisive than Ellen when both were on the air, Wendy Willams was more outspoken and opinionated on issues, and placed a greater focus on gossip. The strategy seemed to work, as it’s exactly what some viewers want from the best daytime talk shows. Wendy would include “Hot Topics” each week and focus mainly on reality TV stars and Black entertainers in her segments, as well as divulging information about her own personal life.

12 The Talk (2010- )

13 Seasons, 2,000+ Episodes (Still Running)

One of the most successful daytime talk shows to be put out by network CBS is The Talk, which was an instant hit due to having a well-selected range of hosts and offering up somewhat-balanced debates on current issues and the latest headlines. Adopting a similar format to The View, The Talk premiered in 2010 and was developed by actor Sara Gilbert (Roseanne), who also served as the lead host for much of the show’s run.

Critics seemed to be especially warm to
The Talk,
honoring it with four Daytime Emmy Awards during its run.


Over the years, the hosts of The Talk have included household names like Sharon Osbourne, Eve, Sheryl Underwood, Marie Osmond, Carrie Ann Inaba, Leah Remini, and Jerry O’Connell. Interestingly, while the series copies The View‘s style to some degree, it’s less politically charged and has a more casual format. Critics seemed to be especially warm to The Talk, honoring it with four Daytime Emmy Awards during its run.

11 Rachael Ray (2006-2023)

17 Seasons, 2,000+ Episodes

Rachael Ray working on her cooking show.

Many of the best daytime talk shows feature plenty of conflict or focus on darker topics like celebrity scandals or family issues, which is a key reason that the incredibly wholesome Rachael Ray was such a breath of fresh air for the genre when it debuted in 2006. While Rachael Ray focuses mainly on cooking and teaching the audience recipes and cooking tips, she also welcomes celebrity guests and interviews them in a casual, informal setting.


Many guests on Rachael Ray were actors and musicians, but she would also bring in health and lifestyle experts to do makeovers and more. The show originally premiered in 2006, created by Oprah Winfrey’s company. It was handled by a different production company at the end of its run, but remained popular, averaging about two million viewers over its 17 seasons. It has also won three Emmys, including for Outstanding Talk Show, cementing it as one of the best daytime talk shows of the last few decades.

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10 Live With … (1983- )

36 Seasons, 7,580+ Episodes (Still Running)

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest on Live...


Airing since 1983, Live With… has had various hosts over the years, most notably the late Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford. More recently, Kelly Ripa has been the main face on the show alongside her husband Mark Consuelos. She was the last co-host that Philbin had, and Ripa since co-hosted alongside Michael Strahan and Ryan Seacrest before Consuelos joined to bring the couple’s natural chemistry to the small screen.

With 35 seasons under its belt, Live With… has been a staple of early morning TV for decades, and is the daytime talk many viewers turn to when looking for casual viewing over breakfast. Live With… has always managed to bring plenty of variety, including comedic segments, trivia, unscripted conversations, prizes, and interviews. With over five million viewers on average, it’s easy to see why Live With… has long been one of the best daytime talk shows on early morning television.


9 The Jerry Springer Show (1991-2018)

27 Seasons, 4,969 Episodes

The Jerry Springer Show Poster

The Jerry Springer Show

The Jerry Springer Show is a reality talk show series that ran from 1991-2018 and starred the former congressman, Jerry Springer, as the host. Each episode brings in new individuals with their own life issues and ranges from comedy to pure drama as chaos erupts on set when guests confront each other over live events such as cheating, pregnancy, and more.

Release Date
September 30, 1991

Cast
Jerry Springer , Peter A Kelly , Steve Wilkos

Seasons
27

While it may not be the absolute best daytime talk show out there, it’s impossible to argue that The Jerry Springer Show is definitely among the most famous (and the most notorious for its many controversial episodes). The Jerry Springer Show began airing in 1991 and ended in 2018 with 28 seasons and 4,969 episodes.

There were controversies surrounding this show when it was on the air as people questioned its authenticity or if it glorified violence.


Jerry Springer rewrote the rules when it came to daytime television, and its legacy made it one of the best daytime talk shows in history, despite its controversy. The show brought on guests who shared their experiences with controversial issues, including adultery or incest. There were controversies surrounding this show when it was on the air as people questioned its authenticity or if it glorified violence. Despite that, it was a true cult favorite and a show seen around the world in all its glory.

8 The Phil Donahue Show (1967-1996)

26 Seasons, 5,515 Episodes

Phil Donahue holding a microphone on his talk show from the '90s.

The Phil Donahue Show (1967)

The Phil Donahue Show (1967)

The Phil Donahue Show is a television talk show hosted by Phil Donahue that premiered in 1967. The show features discussions on various topics, including politics, social issues, and human interest stories, with a focus on interactively engaging with the studio audience. Donahue’s conversational style and willingness to tackle controversial subjects helped establish the show as a pioneering format in daytime television.

Release Date
November 6, 1967

Seasons
13

Creator(s)
phil donahue


The Phil Donahue Show, also known as simply Donahue, was one of the earliest daytime talk shows on the air, starting in 1967 and running until 1996. The talk show took itself seriously and never morphed into more of a tabloid show in the 1990s. Its impressive run of almost thirty years demonstrates a much greater level of longevity than many competitors that perhaps beat it when it came down to the size of its viewership.

The true end of Donahue came when Oprah Winfrey and Sally Jessy Raphael surpassed him in the ratings, and his time on the air finally came to an close as viewers wanted more lighthearted daytime television. Despite this, his 29 years on the air was a landmark achievement, and he was the grandfather of the best daytime talk shows.

7 Good Morning America (1975- )

45 Seasons, 9,980+ Episodes (Still Running)


Good Morning America airs every morning on ABC and has been a staple of early daytime talk shows since 1975. The show is similar to The Today Show and the hosts report on the news headlines each day live in Times Square. Unlike the more lighthearted Live With…, the early hours of the ABC broadcast schedule takes a more highbrow, almost news-like approach. The show has had multiple spinoffs, such as Good Night America, Good Afternoon America, and GMA Wake Up Call.

Good Morning America focuses on news from around the world as the hosts discuss the news and cover every subject they can, which ranges from medicine, finance, education, and gardening. The show has rotated hosts over the years, with names like Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden, Diane Sawyer, and Robin Roberts in lead roles. It also won the first three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Morning Program.


6 The Dr. Oz Show (2009-2022)

13 Seasons, 1,681 Episodes

Dr Oz in a promo for his daytime talk show.

The Dr. Oz Show may not have reached the viewership of its competitors while on the air, but it was a truly innovate daytime talk show, as evidenced by its multiple awards and critical accolades. As far as celebrity doctors go, they don’t get much more famous than Dr. Mehmet Oz. He got his start on Oprah Winfrey’s show, and his series launched in 2009 and lasted for 13 seasons.

His unique approach to the content featured on his daytime talk show made Mehmet Oz someone fans loved to watch.


While Oz was primarily a show that covered health, wellness, and medical stories, Dr. Oz also delved into true-crime stories and sometimes interviewed celebrities as well. Having received 10 Daytime Emmy Awards over his 13 seasons, his show was never at the top of the ratings race, but his unique approach to the content featured on his daytime talk show made Mehmet Oz someone fans loved to watch. Oz ended his show when he chose to run for the U.S. Senate, a race he lost.

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5 The Kelly Clarkson Show (2019- )

5 Seasons, 750+ Episodes (Still Running)

Kelly Clarkson on The Kelly Clarkson Show.


It’s somewhat unsurprising that The Kelly Clarkson Show became one of the best daytime talk shows, since the titular host had plenty of experience in reality TV prior to its debut in 2019. Hott Kelly Clarkson became a star when she won the first-ever season of American Idol and then went on to enjoy a successful music career. She then got a taste of television when she became a coach on The Voice.

Finally, in 2019, Clarkson took on her own talk show. Clarkson differentiated herself from the best daytime talk shows by adopting a casual and fun format that highlights regular yet remarkable people and their inspiring stories. She interviews surprising deserving individuals and celebrity guests while delivering her special Kellyoke performances. It was a massive hit, winning her 13 Emmy Awards in her first three seasons alone.


4 The View (1997- )

27 Seasons, 5,000+ Episodes (Still Running)

the view poster

The View

Created by legendary broadcast journalist Barbara Walters, The View is a daytime talk show that has aired on ABC since 1997. It features a panel of various women from different generations, backgrounds, and political affiliations discussing the day’s “Hot Topics” and interviewing celebrities and politicians.

Release Date
August 11, 1997

Cast
Whoopi Goldberg , Joy Behar , Raven-Symone , Barbara Walters , Meghan McCain , Ana Navarro , Sherri Shepherd , Michelle Collins

Seasons
28

Several of the best daytime talk shows became staples of small screen due to putting their own innovative spin on the format, and one of the best examples came when The View debuted on ABC in 1997. The View features a panel of female hosts discussing current and political issues. The panel has seen major changes numerous times, often because of infighting between the hosts that saw several end up refusing to work together anymore.


When The View was in its first seasons, the lineup started with Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Meredith Viera, Star Jones, and Debbie Matenopoulos. Behar is the only remaining original, joined by a variety of other female hosts over the years of differing political and social views. The hosts of The View all have passionate views and often talk over one another, which can make the show seem more lively than others. Despite being tense at times, it won 31 Daytime Emmy Awards and averages over three million viewers an episode.

3 The Today Show (1952- )

70 Seasons, 18,000+ Episodes (Still Running)

The Today Show hosts


When it comes to the best daytime talk shows, none have been on the air as long as The Today Show. Also know simply as Today, the series started on the air in 1952 on NBC, and it has over 18,000 episodes since it began, making it the fifth longest-running American TV show in history. Today has always managed to maintain a strong and steady viewership, mainly because each episode offers a high level of variety.

Every episode of
The Today Show
features three distinct segments, with each one offering a different experience.

Every episode of The Today Show features three distinct segments, with each one offering a different experience. The first two hours offer the news and weather, similar to Good Morning America. However, the second segment is 3rd Hour Today and the last is Today with Hoda & Jenna, and those are more like Live… than GMA. The show still averages over six million viewers every morning, and remains a staple of NBC’s lineup.


2 The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986-2011)

25 Seasons, 4,561 Episodes

Oprah on set of her talk show The Oprah Winfrey Show

Few names in the television industry are as widely known as Oprah Winfrey, and her daytime talk show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, remains one of the most successful series in TV history. The Oprah Winfrey Show began airing in 1986 and ended in 2011 for a total of 23 seasons and made Oprah Winfrey one of the most influential women on television when it was airing — and even now that the show has ended.

The series showed Oprah Winfrey interviewing ordinary people and learning about their extraordinary experiences. She also interviewed celebrities and her influential Oprah Winfrey Book Club selections almost guaranteed an author the top spot on bestseller lists. Over her 25 seasons, she won 47 Emmys — and she stopped submitting her show, or she could have won more (via Oprah.com), easily one of the best daytime talk shows of all time.


1 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003-2022)

19 Seasons, 3,294 Episodes

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Emmy Award-winning comedian and writer Ellen DeGeneres brings her unique brand of hilarity to daytime talk. With an array of celebrity interviews, an eclectic mix of musical performances, and ordinary people with extraordinary stories and talents, The Ellen DeGeneres Show aimed to make itself stand out from other daytime television shows with a different look at the world through her eyes.

Release Date
September 8, 2003

Cast
Ellen DeGeneres

Seasons
19

The history of The Ellen DeGeneres Show is a fascinating one, as its legacy has been somewhat tarnished by revelations about the hosts behavior and treatment of colleagues behind the scenes. However, the retrospective insight into the working conditions on set doesn’t detract from the fact that, purely in terms of quality and viewer ratings, The Ellen DeGeneres Show still remains considered the best daytime talk show of all time by many critics and viewers alike.


Despite later controversies, The Ellen DeGeneres Show remained one of the best daytime talk shows of its era until DeGeneres finally stepped down from her role in 2022. It featured the unique stylings of DeGeneres, including her signature dancing, interaction with the audience, and celebrity guests. Sometimes the guests were average people invited on the show because of an inspirational story or viral video depicting a special talent. Airing since 2003, the show received an incredible 171 Daytime Emmy Award nominations, winning an equally impressive 61 of them.

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