The “Tamron Hall Show” airs weekdays on ABC. From the deeply moving to the purely fun, “Tamron Hall Show” is a daily destination for all things topical and a platform for viewers to connect with the people who are shaping our world through meaningful, engaging, and entertaining conversations. As a new mom, a newlywed, and a survivor who is proving you can accomplish anything at any age, Tamron Hall brings a refreshing, relatable, unpredictable, and unstoppable voice to television.
Monday, June 6: What to watch this summer! Eva Longoria and Zoe Saldana on executive producing the new comedy series “Gordita Chronicles”; plus, meet the show’s stars, Olivia Goncalves and Diana Maria Riva. Also, WWE superstars The Miz and Maryse discuss their popular reality TV show “Miz and Mrs.” And award-winning actress Karen Pittman stops by to talk about her new movie “Unthinkably Good Things.”
Tuesday, June 7: An intimate interview with music legend Bobby Brown and his wife, Alicia Etheredge-Brown, about the new docuseries “Biography: Bobby Brown.” Also, NBA great Grant Hill opens up about life on and off the court in his new memoir “Game: An Autobiography.” And his GRAMMY®-nominated wife Tamia joins to talk about love and marriage.
Wednesday, June 8: Tamron kicks off the summer edition of her popular “Up-and-Coming Fashion Designer” series. Plus, Actress Kristen Johnston on her new movie, “Small Town Wisconsin.” And The New York Times best-selling author Daniel Pink shares insight from his book “The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward.”
Thursday, June 9: In their first daytime interview since marriage, Rapper Da Brat and wife Judy Dupart talk about the new season of their reality show, “Brat Loves Judy.” And history-making model Yumi Nu stops by. Plus, “Jurassic World: Dominion” star DeWanda Wise. Also, “the female Indiana Jones” Alison Teal from her latest stop around the world.
Friday, June 10: The summer edition of Tamron’s “Up-and-Coming Fashion Designer” series continues. Plus, amazing people who were down but not out, including an 11-year-old boy who went from being homeless to one of the youngest U.S. chess masters and a couple who did not let a canceled flight stand in the way of saying “I do.”
Listings are subject to change.