The View’ Co-Hosts Taking A Hiatus, Will Not Air New Live Programs Until July 10!

The View’ Co-Hosts Taking A Hiatus, Will Not Air New Live Programs Until July 10!

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“The View” Co-Hosts on Hiatus: Extended Break and Reruns
In a recent report, it has been revealed that the popular ABC show “The View” won’t be airing new episodes for some time. The five co-hosts, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Joy Behar, and Alyssa Farah Griffin, have all taken a hiatus from the show.

Following their break during Memorial Day weekend, Decider has reported that the co-hosts are extending their absence to enjoy an extended Independence Day holiday. New episodes of “The View” are scheduled to return on Monday, July 10. In the meantime, reruns of the show will be aired.

According to ABC and Decider, here is the lineup of reruns:

Friday, June 30 — originally aired May 2, 2023 — Ellie Kemper; Deborah Roberts
Monday, July 3 — originally aired May 9, 2023 — The Political View with Sen. Amy Klobuchar; Teacher Appreciation Week
Tuesday, July 4 — originally aired May 11, 2023 — Chris Tucker; Chris “Ludacris” Bridges
Wednesday, July 5 — originally aired May 17, 2023 — Sigourney Weaver; Patricia Clarkson and Trace Lysette
Thursday, July 6 — originally aired May 18, 2023 — Michael J. Fox; Ariana Madix
Friday, July 7 — originally aired June 29, 2023 — Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu and Sabrina Wu
Emotional Moments on “The View”
During a recent episode, emotions ran high as Whoopi Goldberg introduced a “new man behind the camera” to the audience. Acknowledging the changes happening within the network and the show itself, Goldberg welcomed the newest addition to the show’s family, Paul, who joined as a writer amidst the ongoing writer’s strike affecting various Hollywood shows.

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