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Katie Couric hosts a weekday talk show that blends entertainment, news and celebrity interviews.


Jessica Simpson and Sheryl Crow are the guests in the opener of this weekday talk show that blends entertainment, news and celebrity interviews.


Aimee Copeland, a grad student recovering from a rare disorder involving flesh-eating bacteria, shares her story. Also: Katie goes for a spin around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with race-car driver Danica Patrick.


Author Brene Brown ("Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent and Lead"); blogger Jenny Lawson ("The Bloggess").


Author E.L. James discusses her "50 Shades" trilogy.


Raffaele Sollecito, Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend, is the guest.


Neurosurgeon Robert Cantu examines the risk of concussions to children who play contact sports; author Pamela Peeke ("The Hunger Fix: The Three-Stage Detox") discusses food addiction.


The mother and sister of a University of Virginia student who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend share their story.


Katie discusses hair-style trends. Also: talk-show host Wendy Williams.


Demi Lovato discusses her history with anorexia and bulimia.


Sofia Vergara. Also: American University professor Adrienne Pine discusses breastfeeding in class.


Donald Trump; Jimmy Fallon; Andy Cohen. Also: Sunny Anderson shares a meat-loaf recipe. Taped at Katie's apartment in New York City.


A look at bullying includes interviews with two bullied teenagers.


Kate Gosselin; Abby Lee Miller ("Dance Moms"); the cast of "Gold Rush."


Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg. Also: a "Women Who Should Be Famous" segment profiling teacher and Save the Arts founder Suzanne Nichols; a British waitress who bears a resemblance to Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge.


A hazing incident at Florida A&M University that resulted in the death of marching-band drum major Robert Champion is examined. Included: interviews with Champion's parents and two other band members.


The existence of heaven is discussed with guests who have had near-death experiences. Included: remarks by author Mary Neal ("To Heaven and Back: The True Story of a Doctor's Extraordinary Walk With God") and art prodigy Akiane Kramarik.


Interviews with celebrities who found success in more than one area. Included: Magic Johnson; Kathy Ireland.


An interview with Hannah Overton, who was convicted of capital murder after the 2006 salt-poisoning death of her 4-year-old foster child, Andrew Burd. Also: Happiness is discussed with author Gretchen Rubin ("The Happiness Project") and Harvard Business School professor Michael Norton ("Happy Money").


Kevin James; writer Allison Tate ("The Mom Stays in the Picture").


Paula Faris discusses her interview with Hannah Overton, who was sentenced to life in prison for the salt-poisoning death of a 4-year-old boy she was trying to adopt; Katie speaks with Hannah's husband, Larry.


Tyra Banks, Lolo Jones and Jennifer Livingston discuss public cruelty.


Bill O'Reilly discusses the U.S. presidential election and the assassination of JFK.


Tyler Perry discusses "Alex Cross" and philanthropy.


Katie and Amy Grant discuss caring for the elderly.


Susan Sarandon is the guest. Also: a preview of the third presidential debate.


Katie shares insight on reinventing one's life. Included: an interview with actress Madeleine Stowe.


An interview with Maya and Woody Thompson, whose three-year-old son Ronan died of neuroblastoma, a cancer that typically affects children, in May 2011. Also: LeAnn Rimes talks about starting over; rapper Will.i.am discusses his eco-friendly lifestyle and community involvement.


Taylor Swift performs and is interviewed.


Judge Judy Sheindlin. Also: Kristin Chenoweth performs and is interviewed.


A look at the Broadway musical "Annie," featuring past and present cast members.


The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy is examined.


Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan. Also: Katie previews the presidential election.


Michael J. Fox. Also: an analysis of election results with Bill O'Reilly and George Stephanopoulos.


Former NBA player Keyon Dooling; author Kim Wohlert ("Unworthy: What Would You Do for Your Mother?").


A look at miracles. Included: a blind teenager who is pursuing a professional career in golf, a young man whose heart was healed despite overwhelming medical odds, and a surprise for a returning soldier.


An interview with Michael Morton, who served 25 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of his wife's 1986 murder.


Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses possible dangers of prescription medication; author Susannah Cahalan talks about her book, "Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness."


Mediums John Edward and Char Margolis discuss life after death, psychic communication and accusations of fraudulent activity. Also: Randall Sullivan ("Untouchable: The Strange Life and Tragic Death of Michael Jackson").


Dr. Phil ("Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World") weighs in on why some men cheat on their spouses.


An interview with fashion blogger Lauren Scruggs, who lost her left eye and hand in 2011 after accidentally walking into a spinning propeller. Also: a performance by Tony Bennett and Latin pop singer Thalia.


Alicia Keys performs and is interviewed. Also: chef Ina Garten.


Missing-person cases are examined. Also: tips for keeping children safe.


Olympic gymnast Gabrielle Douglas. Also: a performance by Ed Sheeran.


Jane Fonda; Miss America contestant Allyn Rose.


Twin siblings Greg and Alexa Ammon discuss the October 2001 murder of their father, investment banker Ted Ammon. Also: Mildred Muhammad weighs in on her ex-husband, convicted D.C. sniper John Allen Muhammad.


The stars of "Storage Wars" are the guests.


A mother who was falsely accused of murdering an infant; a man whose daughter accused him of rape.


Jane Fonda talks about staying healthy at any age.


The biggest stories of 2012 are recalled.


Carrie Ann Inaba. Also: Dogs are spotlighted.


The cast of "Jersey Shore." Also: Cory Booker, mayor of Newark, N.J.


The aftermath of the deadly shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.


A holiday giveaway benefiting guests who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. Also: rebuilding a club in Hoboken, N.J., that was destroyed by the storm. Carson Kressley, Idina Menzel, Kathy Najimy and the Radio City Rockettes appear.


Billy Crystal and Bette Midler; Marisa Tomei.


Olivia Newton-John; Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor.


A soldier surprises his family by coming home for Christmas. Also: performances by Rod Steward and Colbie Caillat; a look at holiday-season movies; Katie's Christmas tree.


A "surprise" show, with unannounced cohosts, guests and segments.


A look at parents who have raised children with vastly different personalities than their own. Included: an interview with author Andrew Solomon ("Far From the Tree").


Julianna Margulies; NeNe Leakes; the cast of the BBC drama "Downton Abbey."


Medical mysteries are examined. Included: a 20-year-old woman trapped inside the body of a 1-year-old; a girl who cannot feel pain; Dr. Eben Alexander ("Proof of Heaven").


A look at women who choose not to use beauty products. Included: Phoebe Baker Hyde ("The Beauty Experiment: How I Skipped Lipstick, Ditched Fashion, Faced the World Without Concealer, and Learned to Love the Real Me").


Jada Pinkett Smith discusses human trafficking.


Brooke Burke, Valerie Harper and Frankie Muniz discuss health scares.


An interview with Matthew Badger, a man whose three daughters were killed in a house fire on Dec. 25, 2011. Also: Judy Shepard, whose son Matthew was murdered in 1998.


Barry Manilow performs and is interviewed.


An interview with Notre Dame football player Manti Te'o, who claims to have been the victim of a hoax involving an online relationship with a nonexistent woman.


Internet-based love scams are examined.


Mary J. Blige; Angela Bassett; Michael Bolton.


Goldie Hawn and Deepak Chopra talk about stress relief.


Bradley Cooper. Also: Patrick Kennedy discusses mental-health issues.


Families of sextuplets are featured. Also: a twin transplant story.


A look at Latinos in America. Guests: Maria Elena Salinas; America Ferrera; Carlos Mencia; Sonia Sotomayor.


Sue Paterno, widow of longtime Penn State football coach Joe Paterno, is the guest.


Connie Britton; Reba McEntire; Chris Young.


Donald Driver; Genie Francis. Also: wedding-day disasters; bridal bargains.


Jane Lynch; Whoopi Goldberg; stylist Brad Goreski.


An Oscar edition featuring interviews with Bradley Cooper, Sally Field, Helen Hunt, Jennifer Lawrence, Denzel Washington and Naomi Watts. Also: Billy Crystal and Whoopi Goldberg discuss top hosting moments.


Victims of medical malpractice are interviewed. Included: a fertility-clinic patient who ended up pregnant with someone else's child; a man who survived having a metal object inside his abdomen; a woman whose 11-year-old daughter died after surgery.


Secrets of the diet and beauty industries are spotlighted.


Katie receives help decluttering her home.


Transgender children are the topic.


Dangers facing teenagers are examined. Included: an interview with a Texas teen who had several strokes after smoking synthetic marijuana; a look at club drug that can cause brain damage; an investigation into teenage sex parties.


Child prodigies are profiled. Included: a 4-year-old martial-arts champion; an 8-year-old hip-hop sensation; a 9-year-old football phenomenon; a 5-year-old pool player; a girl who learned to play piano at a very young age; a spelling-bee whiz; and kids who performed for the president.


Katie visits Newtown, Conn., to remember the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012, and to speak with surviving family members.


Spotlighting mothers who try to have it all.


Nontraditional families are spotlighted. Included: coparenting partners; a parent-match Web site; a polyamorous couple; and a couple with disabilities.


A look at the problems facing modern women.


Gender equality in the workplace is discussed with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.


Friendships are celebrated. Guests include Chelsea Handler, Kathy Najimy and Larry King.


Cancer prevention is the topic. Included: remarks by Maura Tierney, Blythe Danner, Fran Drescher and Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller.


Jessica Alba. Also: how to make a home eco-friendly.


Tina Fey and Paul Rudd share stories from their college days. Also: a look at the costs of sending kids to college.


Stories of redemption are featured. Included: a woman who forgave the man who shot her in the face; parents who reconciled with their daughter's killer. Also: interviews with Todd Bridges and former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey.


A look at being gay in America. Included: gay parents raising families; stories from people who struggled to come to terms with their sexuality; and a look at the White House's response to a girl who shared her struggles with President Obama.


Nia Vardalos, Jillian Michaels and Kym Whitley discuss motherhood. Also: stories about adoptions and family reunions.


Marie Osmond talks about her family. Also: Emmy Rossum opens up about finding love.


A behind-the-scenes look at "General Hospital" as the soap opera celebrates its 50th anniversary. Included: appearances by Anthony Geary, Genie Francis, Kin Shriner, Maurice Benard, Finola Hughes, Kelly Monaco and Rick Springfield.


A "Mary Tyler Moore Show" reunion with Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper and Betty White.


Patti Stanger ("Millionaire Matchmaker") discusses dating in the digital age and building indestructible relationships.


Childhood obesity is discussed with First Lady Michelle Obama and fitness guru Richard Simmons. Included: profiles of children who have lost weight; health tips for children.


Daymond John ("Shark Tank") offers tips for breaking out of ruts and taking action. Also: Megan Hilty ("Smash"); Charlie Ebersol.


La Toya Jackson; Edie Falco. Also: a wrap-up of the week.


Interviews with four women who left restrictive religious sects. Included: two women who escaped from an FLDS compound; a woman who grew up in a strict religious community but was abandoned at age 16; and a woman who left a controversial church.


Eyewitness news and reports from the Boston Marathon attack.


How to make money off items found in the home. Also: the cast of "Storage Wars: Texas"; Jordan Hembrough ("Toy Hunter"); deals on spring trends with celebrity stylist June Ambrose.


Debra Messing. Also: Emotional reunions are featured.


Kelly Rutherford discusses the custody battle for her kids.


A look at life's annoyances and how to deal with them.


Nick and Vanessa Lachey share advice for new parents. Also: a look at baby-shower trends; a performance from Nick.


Models Iman, Paulina Porizkova and Veronica Webb discuss graceful aging; Bobbi Brown shares makeup tips.


Celine Dion performs and is interviewed.


Bill Klein and Jen Arnold ("The Little Couple"); Laura Linney, John Benjamin Hickey, Gabourey Sidibe, Gabriel Basso and Kathy Najimy ("The Big C"). Also: a look at Katie's "General Hospital" cameo.


"Mad Men" cast members Jon Hamm, January Jones, Jessica Pare, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Vincent Kartheiser, Kiernan Shipka and creator Matthew Weiner are the guests. Also: Katie works at an NYC advertising agency for a day.


Vanna White. Also: women who are reclaiming their domestic roles.


A look at video-game addiction. Included: an interview with Mark Petric, whose son became violent after his parents took away his video games; NFL player Quinn Pitcock's obsession with video games; signs that a child could be addicted to gaming.


An interview with a woman who claims her ex-husband lured her to Egypt and kidnapped their son. Also: Paul Kevin Curtis, who was falsely accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Obama and a U.S. senator, discusses his experience.


Tim McGraw; a backstage visit with Lady Antebellum, Jason Aldean and Ne-Yo; a trip on Roseanne's tour bus. Also: The cast of "Pawn Stars" appraise a personal item.


Jimmy Kimmel; Tori Spelling; Eric Stonestreet. Telecast from Los Angeles.


Maya Rudolph; Mindy Kaling; Eva Longoria; magician Justin Willman. Telecast from Los Angeles.


Craig Ferguson. Also: Will.i.am performs; a viewer gets a celebrity makeover and a chance to meet Zooey Deschanel; Kym Whitley offers a tour of her home. Telecast from Los Angeles.


Brooke Burke-Charvet, Tom Bergeron, Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli and Len Goodman ("Dancing With the Stars"); George Lopez; Snoop Lion. Telecast from Los Angeles.


Patricia Heaton; Cheryl Hines; Florence Henderson; Phylicia Rashad; Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster. Telecast from Los Angeles.


Country singer Kenny Chesney performs and is interviewed. Also: a tribute to the first responders and other heroes at the Boston Marathon bombings.


A look at body-image issues, eating disorders and Americans' relationship with food. Included: an interview with author Mika Brzezinski ("Obsessed: America's Food Addictionβ€”And My Own"); advice on improving eating habits and talking to kids about food and self-esteem; a look at Dove's social-experiment campaign.


Judge Judy Sheindlin discusses the benefits and drawbacks of couples living together before marriage. Also: fitness expert Chris Powell; comedian W. Kamau Bell.


The casts of reality shows "Duck Dynasty" and "Swamp People" are the guests.


Kidnapping victims Katie Beers and Shawn Hornbeck discuss their experiences; Glenn Close talks about ending negative attitudes toward mental illness. Also: the cast of the reality show "Breaking Amish."


Author Ian Smith ("Shred: The Revolutionary Diet") discusses how to reduce a waistline in six weeks. Also: Sherri Shepherd talks about her weight loss.


The latest reports on the Oklahoma tornadoes are discussed. Also: Jo Frost ("Supernanny") shares tips for talking to kids about tragedy.


Money-saving tips are offered by chef Melissa d'Arabian, consumer expert Andrea Woroch and investor Daymond John ("Shark Tank").


A salute to U.S. troops. Also: Journalist Bob Woodruff discusses being wounded while covering the war in Iraq.


Pitbull; Jenny McCarthy; Jenna Ushkowitz.


Howard Stern and his wife, Beth, are the guests.


Trisha Yearwood discusses her life and career, as well as her success in losing 30 pounds over the course of four months; comedian Kym Whitley discusses summer shapewear; Leigh Anne Tuohy surprises a family with a home makeover. Also: flattering fashion.


Autism is the topic. Guests include filmmaker Andrew Jenks and Dr. Temple Grandin. Also: spotlighting parents and caregivers with quadriplegic Rick Hoyt.


The members of British boy band the Wanted perform and are interviewed. Also: The parents of singer-songwriter and viral-video sensation Zach Sobiech (1995-2013) discuss their son's legacy.


Jaleel White discusses Amanda Bynes. Also: Former child stars Mara Wilson and Jonathan Lipnicki talk about growing up in Hollywood.


Neil Patrick Harris; Sigourney Weaver and David Hyde Pierce; Holland Taylor. Also: The cast of "Motown the Musical" performs.


A correlation between prescription drugs and heroin addiction is investigated. Also: A look at a teen's intervention.


Bobby Flay shares barbecue recipes; the cast of "DC Cupcakes" offer summer-dessert ideas; Jerry O'Connell discusses outdoor activities for kids. Also: "Cashin' in With Katie" includes deals for fashion and beauty.


Profiling people who were accused of crimes they didn't commit. Also: Actor Tony Goldwyn dis
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