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Marissa Jaret Winokur: Holly Robinson Peete

Cedric The Entertainer Dept: For the most part. Gilbert, who is also executive producer, did say, for example, that one difference between The Talk and The View is that The Talk is primarily for moms, about moms, starring moms, according to Vancouver Sun. "When you tune in, you should feel like you're seeing six women from different walks of life, who have gathered and are talking about everything that everyone is talking about, from Mel Gibson to immigration laws. It's like that movie Barbershop with Cedric the Entertainer and Ice Cube. Cedric would say the most ridiculous, controversial things, like, 'O. J. did it,' or 'Rosa Parks sat down because she was tired.' This show should feel like you're watching six women talk about what everyone is buzzing about, only there's no edit button. This is how we feel. We're not here to judge one another. We're not here to give advice. We're here to talk about what everyone is talking about." BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- For the women on The Talk, a new daytime talk show premiering on CBS and syndicated stations in the fall, The View is the name that must not be mentioned. However, The Talk co-hosts Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne, Holly Robinson Peete, Leah Remini, Marissa Jaret Winokur and Sara Gilbert -- managed to do just that in a meet-and-greet with surprised reporters Wednesday at the summer meeting of the TV Critics Association. But not just moms, Chen hastened to add. As reported in the news.
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