TV talk show highlights: Wednesday

Daytime and evening talk show lineup.

January 18, 2011 at 7:38PM

MORNING7 a.m.

Today Mark Bittman. (KARE, Ch. 11)

Good Morning America Natalie Portman, Valerie Bertinelli, Joan and Melissa Rivers. (KSTP, Ch. 5)

The Early Show Chef Katie Lee. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

9 a.m.

Today Louis Licari, Terrance Brennan. (KARE, Ch. 11)

Live With Regis & Kelly Kourtney and Kim Kardashian, Joan and Melissa Rivers, the Script. (KSTP, Ch. 5)

The Ellen DeGeneres Show Natalie Portman. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

10 a.m.

Today Holly Madison. (KARE, Ch. 11)

The View Valerie Bertinelli, Wendy Malick, Jane Leeves, Ted King. (KSTP, Ch. 5)

11 a.m.

The Wendy Williams Show Lucy Lawless, Fred Armisen. (KMSP, Ch. 9)

AFTERNOON1 p.m.

The Talk Ice Cube, Cady Coleman. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

4 p.m.

The Oprah Winfrey Show Sydney Harbour. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

LATE NIGHT10:30 p.m.

The Colbert Report Ron Reagan Jr. (Comedy)

10:35 p.m.

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Amy Poehler, Mike Sorrentino, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals. (KARE, Ch. 11)

Late Show With David Letterman Martin Short, Darius Rucker. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

11 p.m.

Lopez Tonight Greg Fizsimmons. (TBS)

11:37 p.m.

Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Betty White, Stephen Merchant, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti. (KARE, Ch. 11)

The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson Emily Deschanel, Rich Fulcher. (WCCO, Ch. 4)

12:06 a.m.

Jimmy Kimmel Live Don Rickles, Wilmer Valderrama, New Politics. (KSTP, Ch. 5)

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