Steeped in a rich history of talk and entertainment, engaging drama and exciting debuts, New York's Studio 8G is a fitting venue for Jane's foray into daytime talk. With an emphasis on creative storytelling, "The Jane Pauley Show" takes a smart and entertaining daily look at the topics - large and small - facing women all over America. Each episode of "The Jane Pauley Show" offers new information, fresh inspiration and a chance to smile.
Taped before a studio audience, "The Jane Pauley Show" takes an in-depth look at one topic each day and welcomes a range of guests to its studio. With all of her guests, Pauley seeks to create an environment in which everyone is transformed during the hour.
"On the show, we do things that help others. We have fun. We be down-to-earth, and we have guests that help us move forward in our lives," says Pauley. "I like to tell people's stories in new and interesting ways. For example, a woman's closet can tell the story of a woman's adult life -- the mistake wears, the colors or lack of color, and the things she can't throw away."
"I do have a fantasy to do something on wedding dresses and have my daughter appear in my wedding dress. We may also do shows on hair," adds the woman widely credited for coining the phrase, "bad hair day."
Joining Pauley and her executive producer, Michael Weisman, is an award-winning production team hailing from all areas of the television business, including news, sports and talk. Pauley is involved in the creative process of the show from the inception of each show idea to its eventual air.
A group of expert contributors on topics including fashion and beauty, finance, health and technology, appear regularly on "The Jane Pauley Show."
Venturing outside the studio, Pauley's TV crew fans out across America to bring "The Jane Pauley Show" to America's main streets and communities.
"The Jane Pauley Show" is from NBC Universal Television Studio and distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution.
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COMING UP ON THE JANE PAULEY SHOW
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Monday
January 10, 2005
- A code of silence among coaches and players covers up years of sexual harassment, abuse and intimidation
Tuesday
January 11, 2005
- Authors Gregg and Gina Hill (``On the Run: A Mafia Childhood'') talk about growing up in the witness protection program
Wednesday
January 12, 2005
- Children with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Thursday
January 13, 2005
- Cleaning guru Heloise goes on the road for a series of eye-opening house calls; practical cleaning tips
Friday
January 14, 2005
- Discovery Health's National Body Challenge
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