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''The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet'' was an American syndicated morning talk show. Produced by Fox, the show first aired on January 22, 2007, to a number of markets originally through Fox and
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. Hosted by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, the program consisted of celebrity
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, audience participation, and segments relating to viewers. The last live show aired on June 12, 2009, with reruns continuing through until September 2009.


Overview

Jerrick and Huddy had hosted other news shows in the past, notably ''DaySide'' and '' Fox & Friends Weekend'', a weekend morning show, both on the Fox News Channel. In February 2007, the show was syndicated to many ABC,
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or Fox station didn't carry it.


Ratings and cancellation

On January 8, 2009, Bob Cook, president and CEO of 20th Television, announced ''The Morning Show'' was cancelled, with new episodes continuing to air until June and reruns following until September.


Social critiques of hosts

Television critics have noted that the program was unique in having two single hosts, who openly play up their marital status, seemingly abandoning traditional dictates that television morning hours be limited to "family values and sanctimony." Thus, the hosts' on-screen personas ("a man who, because he loves the ladies too much or not enough, shuns long-term relationships, and an attractive, over-30 woman who has pursued her career rather than marrying and regrets it") are designed to appeal to single viewers who have previously been uncatered to in the morning. Jerrick is nineteen years Huddy's senior and has a 30-year-old daughter from his marriage, while Huddy, who has been married three times, is currently separated from her third husband after being married only four months. She does not have children.


"Spaghetti Cat" incident

In August 2008, ''The Morning Show'' became known for a seemingly bizarre variation of the
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, censoring dialogue in a segment on binge drinking by cutting to a photograph of a cat eating spaghetti. The occurrence was pointed out on an episode of ''
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'' on August 15, where even host Joel McHale acknowledged the absurdity of the image, proclaiming the occurrence "for lack of a better word, art", and pointed out that it was not an edited clip (as the show has often done for comedic intent). A spokesperson dubbed it a "bleep photo", stating that "you're gonna see a lot more of those in the future." The Spaghetti Cat (impersonated by a crude puppet) made several cameo appearances in later episodes of ''The Soup''. On August 26, 2009 the Spaghetti Cat bleep photo was used again twice in the space of 30 seconds during another segment of ''The Morning Show'', once again apparently to cover up profanity during a discussion. The spaghetti cat also appeared on
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's music video " I Don't Care".


References


External links


Official website
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