Get Ready for More Andy Cohen
"Watch What Happens: Live" will air five nights a week on Bravo
Starting next year, Andy Cohen fans can see the talk show host and Bravo executive five nights a week, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The news outlet reports that Cohen’s Watch What Happens: Live will air Sunday through Thursday on Bravo starting Jan. 8.
The half-our series premiered on TV in 2009 and has continued to grow ever since then. Watch What Happens: Live has featured a number of different guests, including Jerry Seinfeld, Sarah Jessica Parker and cast members from the Real Housewives franchise.
“Expanding Watch What Happens: Live to five nights a week is the natural progression for this hit interactive show, and a testament to Andy’s enormous appeal,” Frances Berwick, Bravo and Style Media president, said in a statement. “It cements Bravo’s tentpole in late-night with this one-of-a-kind live, relatable and truly unpredictable format.”
It’s also been announced that Cohen is Bravo’s new executive vice president of development and talent.
“In my wildest dreams when I started at Bravo seven years ago, I never imagined that I would end up fulfilling my lifelong dream,” Cohen said in a statement. “It’s the perfect storm – I get to do the three things I’m most passionate about – producing, developing and hosting for a brand that I love.”
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