The John Kerwin Show | |
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Created by | John Kerwin |
Directed by | Rudy Milanovich |
Starring | John Kerwin |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 13 |
No. of episodes | 114 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | John Kerwin |
Location(s) | Encino, California |
Cinematography | Lucie Aleks |
Camera setup | Rudy Milanovich |
Release | |
Original network | JLTV |
Original release | 2001 | – present
External links | |
Website |
The John Kerwin Show was an American monthly talk show filmed in Los Angeles, California which was broadcast nationwide on JLTV, and featured on YouTube.
The John Kerwin Show was a late-night talk show.
Beginning in 2001, the show has featured guests including Cloris Leachman, Bruce Dern, Robert Forster, and many others. .
In August, 2007, Kerwin and former show producer Rob Baker met with NBC's head of late night and prime time programming Rick Ludwin to campaign for the position then to be vacated by Conan O'Brien in 2009 as he left NBC's "Late Night" to host The Tonight Show. The position was eventually given to Jimmy Fallon.
In July, 2010, The John Kerwin Show began airing on JLTV nationwide.
Starting in 2015, John became a featured columnist for Tae Kwon Do Times, Stand Up Comedy Magazine and Puretimes Entertainment Magazine.
The John Kerwin Show ended in December 2016, when John Kerwin teamed up with Kristina Anapau to co-create The John Kerwin Kids' Show.
For the show's 50th episode in January, 2006, Kerwin's guest was actor David Carradine, whose appearance turned out to be the actor's last late night talk show appearance before his death. The appearance by Carradine and Kerwin's achievement earning a Black Belt in Taekwondo prompted Tae Kwon Do Times Magazine to feature Kerwin on the cover of its September 2015 issue.
On December, 2006 host John Kerwin and the show received a special Commendation from Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on the occasion of the show's 6th anniversary on the air and 60th episode.