The Robert Irvine Show
The Robert Irvine Show is an American daytime talk show hosted by Robert Irvine and produced by Tribune Studios and Irwin Entertainment. The show premiered on The CW on September 12, 2016, as part of their late afternoon timeslot, and replaced Bill Cunningham's self-titled show after his television retirement.[1] Like Cunningham, along with Irvine's Food Network series Restaurant: Impossible, it featured Irvine in the traditional conflict-resolution talk format trying to work out problems between subjects who came on the series.
The Robert Irvine Show
United States
English
2
181
60 minutes
September 12, 2016
May 24, 2018
Until the start of its second season in September 2017, it was the final program distributed by the American Big Five over-the-air networks to still be produced in standard definition, albeit in a widescreen format.
The show ceased production after the completion of the second season, with the last original episode airing May 24, 2018 (a clip show one day later was the final regular episode), with repeats ending September 8.[2] It was replaced by encore and unaired original episodes of Jerry Springer under an arrangement with Tribune Media and NBCUniversal Television Distribution.[3]