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Aftershow

TV talk show about another TV show


Summary

TV talk show about another TV show

An aftershow or after-show is a genre of television talk show whose topic is another television program. An aftershow is typically broadcast immediately after a new episode of its corresponding program, to help retain the audience, and to provide additional discussion and content related to the program (such as analysis and behind-the-scenes material). Aftershows may also include guest appearances by a show's staff or cast, and emphasize viewer contributions. A similar, earlier concept in sports broadcasting is the post-game show. The rewatch podcast is a related, less time-sensitive concept, often recorded after the series has ended and entered reruns or video on demand.

Format

An aftershow's typical format, pioneered by Howard Stern's The Wrap-Up Show on Sirius Satellite Radio in 2006, is two or more people discussing a just-aired episode. This is sometimes accompanied by bonus material from the series, or special guests such as actors or creative staff. TV channels see aftershows as a cheap way to provide more content for avid fans of popular series, as a venue for interacting with fans directly, and to help provide additional context and analysis to the series' narrative and themes. Aftershows can also help a channel retain viewers after an episode airs.

Some aftershows—particularly those involving reality shows—are structured as a news magazine-like program with feature segments, including behind the scenes footage, and interviews with eliminated contestants and series alumni. Some of these examples, including American Idol Extra, Britain's Got More Talent, Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, and The Xtra Factor, primarily aired on a sister channel to the network that carried the main program (such as BBC Two, ITV2, and the Fox Reality Channel). For its former coverage of the Indian Premier League in cricket, Sony Pictures Networks aired Extraaa Innings T20—which combined the aftershow concept with elements of a traditional sports post-game show by featuring both match analysis and entertainment segments such as celebrity interviews. The Channel 4 chat show The Last Leg with Adam Hills was originally conceived as an aftershow for its coverage of the 2012 Summer Paralympics, but proved successful enough to be renewed as a regular series outside of the Paralympics.

History

MTV Canada's The After Show was cited by the Toronto Star as an early predecessor to the aftershow format adopted in North America. The show was produced to accompany its airings of MTV's Laguna Beach, due to CRTC licensing requirements regarding the provision of Canadian content and talk show programming (the latter stemming from the service's early history in a previous format, TalkTV). The show gained a steady following: MTV Canada began producing the show in front of a studio audience for the Laguna Beach finale, resulting in "thousands" of fans lining up outside of the channel's Toronto studio for a chance to attend. The format was extended to its sister series The Hills, and was later picked up to air on the American MTV channel as well.

In 2009, Bravo premiered Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, a late-night talk show which primarily discusses Bravo's reality programming, and features viewer contributions such as questions. It also discusses other facets and headlines in popular culture, and expanded from a weekly to weeknight scheduling in 2011.

Following the example of Talking Dead, American entertainment channels began to add aftershows to their most popular scripted series in the 2010s. Embassy Row—the Sony Pictures Television-owned studio who produces Talking Dead, would be commissioned by other networks for their some of their own aftershows, such as Shark After Dark Live (which it produced for Discovery's Shark Week event). In 2012, Maria Menounos launched AfterBuzz TV, a network of post-show podcasts devoted to various television series.

Notable aftershows

TitleProgram(s) discussedFirst airedLast airedChannelNotesA EliminaçãoThe After ShowDoctor Who ConfidentialWatch What Happens Live with Andy CohenRuPaul's Drag Race: UntuckedThronecastTalking DeadAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: DeclassifiedTalking BadWolf WatchAnarchy AfterwordRebels ReconAfter the BlackTalking SaulAfter the ThronesTalking PreacherHacking RobotMr. Robot Digital After ShowRaw TalkWWE Talking SmackAfter TrekThe Ready RoomBeyond the ReasonsBeyond Stranger ThingsCrisis Aftermath Look Hooo's TalkingRevelations: The Masters of the Universe Revelation AftershowOne Killer QuestionAustralian Survivor: Talking Tribal
Big Brother BrasilpresentMultishow
Various reality series2010MTV
Doctor Who20052011BBC Three
Various reality series2009presentBravo
RuPaul's Drag Race2010presentLogo TV (2010–2014)Began with season 2
YouTube (2015–2017)
VH1 (2018–present)
Game of Thrones20112019Sky Atlantic
The Walking Dead
Fear the Walking Dead2011presentAMCBegan with season 2 for both series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.20132014ABC.comOnly the first season.last=Steinbergfirst=Briandate=September 24, 2013title=Verizon To Sponsor Digital Companion To ABC's 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'url=https://variety.com/2013/tv/news/verizon-to-sponsor-digital-companion-to-abcs-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-1200664693/url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230905173701/https://variety.com/2013/tv/news/verizon-to-sponsor-digital-companion-to-abcs-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-1200664693/archive-date=September 5, 2023access-date=September 15, 2023website=Variety}}
Breaking Bad20132013AMCOnly for final eight episodes of the series
Teen Wolf20132015MTVOnly from the second half of Season 3 to some episodes in the first half of Season 5.
Sons of Anarchy20132014FXOnline web series; for seasons 6 and 7
Star Wars Rebels20142018Disney XDOnline web series for entire show
Orphan Black20152017Space / BBC AmericaBegan with season 3
Better Call Saul20162022AMCOnly for season 2-3 (for premiere and finale episodes only) and season 6 (two episodes)
Game of Thrones20162016HBOFor season 6 only
Preacher20162017AMCOnly for premiere and finale episodes
Mr. Robot20162019USA NetworkBegan with season 2; only for premiere and finale episodes
The Verge / USA NetworkBegan with season 2; online only
Monday Night Raw2016presentWWE Network
SmackDown2016PresentWWE NetworkOnly for one week, aired on FS1 on October 23, 2020.
Star Trek: Discovery20172018CBS All AccessOnly for season 1
Star Trek: Discovery2019PresentCBS All Access / Paramount+Began with season 2
Star Trek: Lower DecksBegan with season 1; only for premiere and finale episodes with occasional "midseason specials"
Star Trek: PicardBegan with season 1; bonus episode aired during post season 1 hiatus
Star Trek: ProdigyBegan with season 1; only for premiere and finale episodes
Star Trek: Strange New WorldsBegan with season 1; bonus episode aired prior to season 2
13 Reasons Why20172019NetflixOne episode per season.
Stranger Things20172017NetflixOnly for season 2
Arrowverse20192019The CW
The Owl House20202020Disney ChannelOnline web series for first ten episodes
Masters of the Universe: Revelation2021PresentNetflix
Only Murders in the Building2023PresentHulu
Australian Survivor20202024Network 105 seasons, 47 episodes

Parodies

Following the premiere of anime spoof Perfect Hair Forever in 2004, Adult Swim aired a Space Ghost Coast to Coast short—dubbed "Anime Talk Show", and also referred to as "Adult Swim Brain Trust"—in which Space Ghost attempts to conduct an aftershow discussion with Meatwad (of Aqua Teen Hunger Force), Early Cuyler (ofSquidbillies), and Sharko (of Sealab 2021). However, despite Space Ghost's repeated attempts to get them to talk about the show, the panel largely discusses the then-upcoming Squidbillies instead.

British comedian Peter Kay's 2008 reality television satire Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice featured an "aftershow"—Peter Kay's Britain's Got an Extra Pop Factor and Then Some 2 + 1—an epilogue which followed the aftermath of Geraldine McQueen's victory on Britain's Got the Pop Factor.

In 2015, when CBS aired reruns of its primetime dramas to fill the former timeslot of Late Show with David Letterman until the premiere of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Late Late Show with James Corden satirized the format with cold open sketches depicting aftershows such as Talking Mentalist and Talking Hawaii Five-0. One sketch also featured a metaparody, Talking Talking Mentalist—an aftershow for Talking Mentalist hosted by Corden's bandleader Reggie Watts.

The 2019 Fox comedy What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage is framed as an aftershow for the in-universe drama series The Flare. Its season (and ultimately, series) finale featured Savage's character reconciling with the cancellation of The Flare, and having to use his show to promote the teen drama Havenbrook instead.

References

References

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  2. Reynolds, Mike. (2009-01-28). "Fox Reality Gears Up For Fourth Season Of 'American Idol Extra'".
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  11. "CTV prepares to launch 'new' MTV Canada". The Globe and Mail.
  12. (19 May 2016). "From Toronto to Westeros, the birth of the after show".
  13. Carter, Bill. (November 21, 2011). "Bravo Expands Andy Cohen's Show to 5 Nights a Week". [[Media Decoder]] ([[The New York Times]]).
  14. Stelter, Brian. (September 4, 2009). "Cable Executive Gets a Taste of Reality TV". [[The New York Times]].
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  20. Goldberg, Lesley. (August 26, 2013). "'Sons of Anarchy' Gets Online Post-Show".
  21. (March 11, 2015). "Space Celebrates the Return of its Original Canadian Series ORPHAN BLACK with Multi-Channel Roadblock Season Premiere April 18". Bell Media.
  22. Prudom, Laura. (March 27, 2016). "'Orphan Black' Gets After-Show, Cast Teases Season 4 Mysteries and Returning Favorites".
  23. Petski, Denise. (February 12, 2016). "'Talking Saul' To Follow 'Better Call Saul's Premiere And Season Finale On AMC". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
  24. Kreps, Daniel. (April 4, 2016). "HBO, Bill Simmons Announce 'Game of Thrones' Aftershow".
  25. Petski, Denise. (May 16, 2016). "'Talking Preacher' To Follow 'Preacher's Season Premiere And Finale On AMC". [[Deadline Hollywood]].
  26. Mitovich, Matt Webb. (June 23, 2016). "''Mr. Robot'' Gets Expanded Season 2, Bigger Premiere With Live After Show". [[TVLine]].
  27. Lynch, Jason. (July 11, 2016). "USA and The Verge Team Up for a Weekly Live Digital Mr. Robot Aftershow".
  28. (2020-01-13). "Wil Wheaton to Host 'Star Trek: Picard' After-Show 'The Ready Room'".
  29. Stedman, Alex. (October 26, 2017). "'Stranger Things' Aftershow to Launch on Netflix".
  30. Romano, Nick. "He-Man and Skeletor collide in first epic 'Masters of the Universe: Revelation' trailer".
  31. Chater, David. "Unreported World; Gardeners' World; Oceans; Peter Kay's Britain's Got An Extra Pop Factor". [[The Times]].
  32. "Late Night TV: James Corden giving CBS viewers reasons to smile". Orange County Register.
  33. (2015-06-05). "Is James Corden's 'Talking Mentalist' Bit A Small Protest Over Scheduling, Or Is He Just Having Fun?".
  34. Porter, Rick. (May 30, 2019). "Fox's Aftershow Parody 'What Just Happened' Adds Co-Host, House Band (Exclusive)". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  35. (2019-08-29). "TV best bets for the week of Sept. 1".
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