Aftter 14Years

After 14 years of engaging conversations, groundbreaking discussions, and memorable moments, The Talk is set to come to an end this December. Since its debut on October 18, 2010, this CBS daytime talk show has been a staple for many households, providing a blend of entertainment, emotional stories, and insightful commentary. The announcement earlier this year marked the end of an era, and the final episodes are set to air from Monday, December 16, culminating in the series finale on Friday, December 20, at 2 p.m. ET.

As we approach the conclusion of this beloved series, fans are gearing up for a mix of nostalgia, excitement, and bittersweet goodbyes. Let’s take a look back at The Talk’s journey, its cultural impact, and what’s next for CBS’s daytime lineup.

The final week of episodes promises to be a grand farewell. Current hosts Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Sheryl Underwood, Jerry O’Connell, and Natalie Morales will lead viewers through an exciting lineup of holiday-themed content. Over $2.5 million in giveaways are planned for December, ensuring a celebratory send-off for fans.

As The Talk exits the stage, CBS is set to introduce a new daytime drama, Beyond the Gates, premiering February 24, 2025. This groundbreaking soap opera will feature a predominantly African-American cast, marking a historic moment for daytime television.

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