TV talk show highights: Wednesday

Daytime and evening talk-show lineup

September 21, 2010 at 7:27PM

MORNING 7 a.m.

Today Jon Stewart. (KARE, Ch. 11)

Good Morning America Bianna Golodryga, Davis Guggenheim, Tom Jones. (KSTP, Ch. 5)

The Early Show Actor William Shatner. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

8 a.m.

The Nate Berkus Show Alex Guarnascelli. (WFTC, Ch. 29)

9 a.m.

Today Colin Cowie. (KARE, Ch. 11)

Live With Regis & Kelly Kristin Chenoweth, Annalynne McCord, Tim Gunn (KSTP, Ch. 5)

The Ellen DeGeneres Show Brooke Shields, Selena Gomez and the Scene. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

10 a.m.

The Nate Berkus Show Alex Guarnascelli. (KMSP, Ch. 9)

The View Nathan Lane, Rob Morrow. (KSTP, Ch. 5)

11 a.m.

The Wendy Williams Show Eric Roberts, Mark McGrath. (KMSP, Ch. 9)

AFTERNOON 1 p.m.

Rachael Ray Actress Patricia Heaton. (KARE, Ch. 11)

4 p.m.

The Oprah Winfrey Show Mother taken hostage for more than six years. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

LATE NIGHT 10 p.m.

Lopez Tonight Anthony Anderson, documentary maker Morgan Spurlock. (TBS)

10:30 p.m.

The Colbert Report Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro. (Comedy)

10:34 p.m.

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Ryan Reynolds, Betty White, Tommy Lee. (KARE, Ch. 11)

10:35 p.m.

Late Show With David Letterman Joaquin Phoenix, Tom Jones. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

11:30 p.m.

Tavis Smiley Philip Seymour Hoffman. (TPT-LIFE, Ch. 17)

11:37 p.m.

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Josh Brolin, Ben Rappaport, Jeff Musial, Kerry Simon. (KARE, Ch. 11)

The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson Cast of "The Big Bang Theory." (WCCO, Ch. 4)

12:06 a.m.

Jimmy Kimmel Live Jeremy Renner, Jaime King. (KSTP, Ch. 5)

12:36 a.m.

Last Call With Carson Daly Rob Corddry, Jay Electronica, Alberta Cross. (KARE, Ch. 11)

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