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The biggest Halloween celebration on television will be traveling swiftly through the “eras” to bring viewers THE best moments in pop culture that everyone knows, all too well on the Tuesday, October 31 episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark.”

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Hosted by Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, who will mark (pun intended) their first official Halloween-themed episode as co-hosts, the nationally syndicated daytime talk show will feature fabulous costumes, hilarious skits, music and dancing … but not to worry, there will be no bad blood. (Check the show’s official website for local listings on time and station).

According to a press release, fans can look for the 2023 Halloween special to include over 50 elaborate costumes (in style) and celebrity guest cameos, along with the famous annual audience Halloween costume contest, which is back and better than ever. In fact, viewers at home and fans in the “Live” studio audience will both be able to compete for their share of $10,000 in prize money.

For a sneak peek at “Live’s Halloween: The Eras Show,” check out the clip below.

Fans of the show can also tune in for a special pre-show with radio host Steve Patterson on Instagram Live and TikTok Live, beginning at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Since launching its 36th season premiere in September, “Live” has continued to reign as the number one entertainment talk show on television. Last season, the show dominated Total Viewers and the key demos (Women 18-49 and Women 25-54), enjoying the title as the most-watched entertainment talk show currently on television, including late night.

During the week of October 9-13, 2023, the most recent week in which ratings data is available for daytime syndicated programming, “Live with Kelly and Mark” scored its strongest week in both Households (1.61 rating) and Total Viewers (2.377 million) since April – since the weeks of 4/24/23 and 4/17/23. “Live” also delivered week-to-week gains across all key Nielsen measures: Households (+7% – 1.61 rating vs. 1.51 rating), Total Viewers (+5% – 2.377 million vs. 2.265 million) and Women 25-54 (+4% – 0.51 rating vs. 0.49 rating).

Further, “Live with Kelly and Mark” is the season’s No. 1 entertainment talk show across all key Nielsen measures: Households (1.51 rating), Total Viewers (2.268 million) and Women 25-54 (0.52 rating).

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“Live with Kelly and Mark” is distributed in national syndication by Disney Entertainment. The show is produced by WABC-TV in New York and executive produced by Michael Gelman and Kelly Ripa.

Check local listings for tune information or visit the show’s official website.



Note: The post Top Rated ‘Live with Kelly and Mark’ Previews ‘Live’s Halloween: The Eras Show’ Featuring Fun and Games appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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