Would I ever agree to star in a talk show? It depends on the type of talk show. Daytime talk shows require either a stand up comedy monologue or a very serious speech about a very important topic. Normally, daytime talk shows is about ordinary people with very serious problems that are never solved. You see a tiny glimpse of the psychological trama of an ordinary person, but you never see the begining of the crises and you never see it's end. Then the daytime talk show ends with a professional expert (Who's more often than not has a book and/or film to promote related to the crises. The trama of the ordinary person becomes an excuse to sell you that book and/or film). However, daytime talk shows can do celebrity interviews too. Nighttime talk shows are different. Nighttime talk shows are only celebrity interviews and nothing else. Nighttime talk shows only starts with a comedy monologue and nothing else. Nighttime talk shows always follow the same script. You don't need a sidekick when doing a nighttime talk show, but it helps. First, there's the monologue. Then there's either a skit or a silly goofy antic. Then there's three celebrity interviews and a rock star performance. It helps to have a backup band to play music between comercial breaks. You don't need a backup band for the daytime talk show. So the question still stands. Would I do a talk show if given the chance. I'm not significant enough to anchor a talk show. And even if I were significant enough to anchor a talk show, I probably would try other venues of the entertainment industry first.
While I'm lost in thought about daytime talk shows and nighttime talk shows, here are some photos of sexy film and television actress Rose McGowan.