Vote for why you think it jumped
Day One
Never Jumped
The Think Tank
Men are babies
Soap Opera addicts episode
Shark Bytes
It jts when Edward James Olmos was on about Hollywood and racism. He kissed Leeza on the cheek and said, "now white people will be mad because I kissed you." Edward you are too old and rich to complain about racism. America caters to the majority which is rich people. Leeza is pretty hot for her age. They always made her wear pants more than skirts.
Never jumped. I agree with the other posters sighting her fabulous gams and heels as opposed to other talk show hostesses who went for the bare legged or pants look. I never found her to be annoying like Ricki Lake or Jenny Jones, nor was she vicious.
I totally agree with the poster above. I used to come home from work and switch this on, and see what outfit and spike heels she was wearing. Then she started thinking she was serious. The pants came. And the flat shoes. I stopped watching and apparently most of her audience was men, cause it wasn't too long after that when she got axed.
Leeza jumped when she decided she wanted to be recognized as a "serious" journalist, and she started wearing pants. Covering up those fantastic legs was the biggest mistake she ever made.
I was both surprised and disappointed to find out this show was on for six years. I guess any old crap is good enough for daytime. I watched this show when it first came on. (I think I was sick and couldn't change the channel.) But its lowest moment, perhaps the lowest moment in TV history was when Leeza confessed, in a very "I may be a star but I'm just like you" kind of way, that she used Preparation H on her face to reduce wrinkles. Oh yes, Leeza, we've all tried that! Thank you for showing me I wasn't alone!
Three words: "Men are babies". These three words began the episode where "Sleeza" Gibbons showed her true colors: just another man-bashing, ratings-hungry, sorry excuse for a talk-show hostess. Any truth to the rumour that Leeza Gibbons and Ricki Lake are long-lost sisters, separated at birth?
I knew my life had hit rock bottom when found myself engrossed in an episode of Leeza where they spent the entire hour talking to people who were addicted to soap operas. One guy, some cowboy boot-wearing nut job, spent his days making soap-related lists like "best kiss of the week" and stuff. The good news is that after recovering from the apoplectic seizure induced by this episode, I stopped doing drugs, went back to school and got my life in order again. Thank you Leeza!
Leeza had a great show and then, as all shows do, they suddenly felt the need to "add something special" to it. Out rolls the "Think Tank". A group of people (randomly selected audience members?) gets to sit in a separate area (The Think Tank) and cast their votes on whatever troubling issues were brought up on that day's show. I can remember watching the show, getting into it, and then completely CRINGING when Leeza would say "OK Think Tank, what do you have to say about this?" It was like Leeza morphing into Oprah or something - it was way too over-the-top. If you think back, it wasn't long after this huge blundering mess that Leeza was given the heave-ho. Memo to TV people: don't fix it if it ain't broke.
LEEZA GIBBONS HAD A GOOD SHOW GOING. INTERESTING TOPICS (MOST OF THE TIME). JUST LOOKING AT THE HEAVENLY LEGS WAS REASON ENOUGH TO WATCH IT.YUMMY!
There is so much time to fill, and in many cases we would be better off with a good test pattern. This show clearly falls into the, "should be replaced with a test pattern". Do we really need all these channels?
I always liked Leeza Gibbons, she's a total babe...oh, man, those legs!! And, even though I didn't get to see this show very often while it was on, I always thought that she genuinely cared about her guests, as opposed to Oprah who's a big phony baloney baloney. Leeza was sooooo good lookin...sigh...those legs!! ooops I think I already said that.
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