The Tyra Banks Show

2005
The Tyra Banks Show

Seasons & Episodes

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EP0 Levi Johnston Apr 06, 2009

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EP4 Black Model Tribute Sep 11, 2008

A tribute to black models, with guests Beverly Johnson, Veronica Webb, Selita Ebanks, Toccara Jones and Chanel Iman.

EP74 The Internet Has Taken Over My Life Jan 14, 2009

Internet addiction is discussed.

EP79 I'm Gay for Pay Jan 22, 2009

Meet the straight men who make a lucrative living pretending to be gay -- and the women they date. Straight men who are in relationships and even have children will talk about being gay for pay. Then, one of the most popular gay porn star duos reveal how they got involved in the gay sex industry even though they're straight men.
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Released: 12 September 2005 Ended
Producted By: Bankable Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.tyrashow.com
Synopsis

The Tyra Banks Show, also known as and shortened to Tyra or The Tyra Show, is an American talk show hosted by Tyra Banks. The last new episode aired on Friday, May 28, 2010. The show featured many special guest stars which include Mike Epps, Cheryl Tiegs, Miley Cyrus, LL Cool J, Rihanna, Michael Rapaport, and Robbi Morgan.

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Tyra Banks

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Viktor Lantz I made an account on IMDb just to write a review about how terrible this program really is.To be fair, i have only seen two-three shows which may, by some freak accident, have been the worst shows that she ever recorded. Eitherway, as a talk show host I believe that their opinion should not be expressed in every sentence because this, amongst other reasons, will intimidate guests and prevent them from expressing their own viewpoints. Tyra constantly imposes her own perspective onto both the guests and the audience which frustrates me to the point where my blood begins to boil. The episode where Sasha Grey (who i personally believe to be one of the more intelligent porn stars) is on the show and represents "Teenagers in pornography" has to be the worst piece of s**t ever put on TV. I have never seen a more biased host which is apparent in every single one of her leading question. She then goes on to support the other guests who seem to be entirely opposed to pornography due to their own personal experiences (which is perfectly fine) but to support these guests and not Sasha is despicable. Not only does she continuously interrupt Sasha and refuse to allow her to express her opinion, in the closing scenes she can be seen hugging the younger guest and saying something like "I'm glad about the progress which we have made with (name)". Sasha is, of course, not even included in this wrap up and no mention of her perspective on the subject is mentioned.This really made me sick. My view of Tyra Banks (which has never been positive) really has sunk through the floor. I look forward to boycotting all of her future shows.
daxevic Anyone who's interested in psychology, especially narcissism, should look at this show. I cannot think of another group of people to watch this horrible show.It would be an okay show, like a daughter to the Winfrey Show, if it wasn't for the host herself.I get the creepy feeling that I know Tyra Banks mother better than my own. The word "I" gets a new synonym in this show = Tyra Banks. The guests are okay, BUT if they are good people, like saving the world or something like that, Tyra wont give THEM credit for that, but to herself because she saved a 100 children or what the hell do I know.Is it a "bad" guest (stripper, whore), Tyra Banks will do anything in her power to prove to the world that she is SOOO against it. So against it that her mother will appear on the show, talking about what a tough childhood Tyra had, but she never took the down road to stripping blablabla.Watch it only if your extremely bored. Or if your writing Tyra Banks biography book.
moonindigo77 It's so hard to learn about the guests that appear on the Tyra Bank's Show because she is too busy thinking and talking about what to say about herself over and over and over again. It's painful to see. She even has the audience ask her questions about herself, it's so ridiculous and she obviously loves it!! Someone who is in a position to tell her that she is overly self-absorbed needs to tell her. I know it's called the Tyra Bank's Show but she takes the meaning of the title to a whole new level. For most talk shows the title of the show is usually named after the host, such as The Oprah Winfrey Show or The Montel Williams Show, but they don't have a constant need to talk about themselves at every chance they get. That is the difference between the Tyra Bank's show and all other talk shows. Tyra may as well be her own guest (every time) because that would be her idea of the ideal show to sum it all up.
dgordon-1 Reading some of the comments on this site have really surprised me about the "Tyra Banks Show". For me, I really like this show, even though it is not perfect, it's entertaining. I really like Tyra's sense of humor, and she seems sincere in her approach. Remember too, that Tyra is not a seasoned interviewer, but she is holding her own OK. This is her 2nd season, and she has come a long way from the 1st season. Most of the topics are good, but you can tell that it's specifically aimed at a 20-30 year old female audience. A couple things I've noticed on this show is that Tyra will tend to cross-plug "America's Top Model". She will have one of the models on the show or slip something in about the show into the conversation. Although, it is good to cross-plug for marketing purposes, this practice can get pretty tired when it's done constantly. Another item I've noticed is that Tyra will tend to pick sides, especially when it comes to having a show about infidelity or bad relationships. Geraldo Riveira and Montel Williams used to do this too, but it's not a good journalism practice. Technically, you should remain impartial, but talk shows tend to not follow this practice. Even with this said, I still really enjoy catching most of Tyra's shows. She tries to have fun with her guests, and tries to include her audience and the viewer in on the fun. When she had Janet Jackson on, and the Wayan Brothers, Tyra really showed her fun side. She tries to mix-it-up with serious topics like racism, discrimination and bad relationships. The episodes that come to mind are when she had Kevin Aviance as a guest and the topic was about gay-bashing, and another show when Sue Johannsen was on about sex/relationship info. My favorite shows are the ones when Tyra goes undercover. This is something I have not seen on past talk shows. It really gives a different perspective on the topic. Tyra has gone undercover to be an exotic dancer, overweight and even a man! This proves to me that Tyra is willing to go the extra mile to experience the covered topic. It's really nice to see that she is willing to get her "hands dirty", and see what it's like first-hand. I hope that "The Tyra Banks Show" stays on the air for a while, because it is one of the better new shows in a sea of mediocre situation comedies and so called reality shows.