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Steve Harvey

All Episodes 2012 - 2017
TV-PG

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  • 2012-09-04T04:00:00Z
  • 1h
  • 5d 12h (132 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
Comedian and TV personality Steve Harvey covers a wide range of topics including real life issues men and women face as well as ways to better themselves in a talk show format.

242 episodes

Series Premiere

2012-09-04T04:00:00Z

1x01 Steve's Premiere Episode!

Series Premiere

1x01 Steve's Premiere Episode!

  • 2012-09-04T04:00:00Z1h

2012-09-18T04:00:00Z

1x11 Unknown

1x11 Unknown

  • 2012-09-18T04:00:00Z1h

Season Premiere

2015-09-08T04:00:00Z

4x01 Carrie Keagan

Season Premiere

4x01 Carrie Keagan

  • 2015-09-08T04:00:00Z1h

Steve kicks off Season 4 with "What Men Think: The Event", held at Chicago's Oriental Theatre featuring Carrie Keagan and Kim Gravel. Here, Steve tries to bridge the communications gap between men and women, in an event featuring a full theater of 2000 men discussing love and relationships.

Steve interviews comedian Wanda Sykes; a good-news story centers on a McDonald's manager's act of kindness; and NeNe Leakes offers relationship advice to two women.

Steve's daughter, Brandi Harvey, highlights the "Girls Who Rule the World" program, and another daughter, Morgan Hawthorne, serves up Jamaican cuisine in a segment that includes track star Usain Bolt. Also: Chrissy Metz, of TV's "This Is Us."

Steve takes a page from his book "Jump" and offers inspiration to take a leap of faith to fulfill dreams. The guest is model-mogul Tyra Banks, who discusses the various jumps that she's made in her career.

Steve's daughter and her husband drop by with Steve's newest grandson. Also: Steve spotlights the folks behind some of his favorite viral videos.

Tim Allen reflects on his upbringing and his career origins performing stand-up comedy. Also: rising comic Dulce Sloan; and Steve's memorable stand-up moments.

Kathy Griffin dishes on celebrities and discusses her CNN New Year's Eve special, with Anderson Cooper joining the conversation via Skype. Also: a heartwarming story about a co-worker's generosity.

Steve helps a businesswoman who has fallen on hard times; foodie Giada De Laurentiis serves up a traditional Italian holiday meal; Brian McKnight performs and is interviewed; and Joe Minoso ("Chicago Fire") talks about Shriners Hospitals for Children.

2017-01-23T05:00:00Z

5x82 Steves All-Star Panel

5x82 Steves All-Star Panel

  • 2017-01-23T05:00:00Z1h

A panel consisting of Kim Gravel, Kandi Burruss and Judy Gold discuss 2016's top headlines. Also: Bryshere Gray ("Empire"); and Patrice Washington, who offers financial tips to a single mother.

Steve offers dating tips to a 26-year-old woman who's never been kissed; the cyberworld is explored in a "Social Media 101" class, during which Steve learns to make a "bitmoji." Also: An "Is It Weird?" edition features insight from Dr. John Duffy.

Steve welcomes Nancy Grace, who discusses her life and also offers legal advice to viewers in an edition of "Harvey's Law"; and sales maven Kendrick Shope provides tips on how women can sharpen their sales skills.

Steve joins forces with Kandi Burruss to help a couple reignite their romance; a Brooklyn principal is honored as a "Harvey's Hero"; and an installment of "Ask a Pastor" features Pastor John Hannah.

Steve and Witney Carson ("Dancing With the Stars") help a man re-pop the big question to his wife after he botched the proposal 20 years earlier; a Cleveland restaurateur is honored as a "Harvey's Hero." Also: a chapter study of Steve's book "Jump."

Online lovers meet face-to-face for the very first time; a 32-year-old coach from Virginia begins a workout plan to help him shed pounds; and series executive producer Rushion McDonald serves up a recipe for apple snowball bites.

Newsman Anderson Cooper discusses politics and his book "The Rainbow Comes and Goes," which he co-wrote with his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt. Also: 10-year-old actress Saniyya Sidney; and Keke Palmer.

5x89 Steve Kicks Off 'Love Month'

  • 2017-02-01T05:00:00Z1h

Steve kicks off "Love Month" by helping a man propose to his girlfriend of five years in a segment that features a surprise appearance by singer Maxwell. Also: advice on mastering the second date.

"Love Month" continues with updates from favorite past guests, including a 101-year-old woman and a self-proclaimed nerd foursome. Here, a proposal and a love edition of "Ask Steve" are featured. Also: a look at a "Guitars Over Guns" program.

Reality star and fashion maven EJ Johnson, son of Magic Johnson, offers tips for women on how to sizzle for Valentine's Day; and Steve's son-in-law, Ben Raymond, helps a single mother and teaches her two sons about manhood.

Issues that divide men and women are addressed in an edition of "Battle of the Sexes"; a taco-stand owner from Los Angeles shares his success story; and health expert A.D. Dolphin serves up recipes for raw dishes.

Steve plays matchmaker for a past guest who participated in the "30 Day Date" series; a young man from Steve's mentoring camp thanks camp sponsor Stephen P. Joyce, CEO of Choice Hotels. Also: an update on a single mother who was given a rent-free home.

Dermatologist Ava Shamban performs a Silhouette Instalift procedure; and Steve helps a 30-year-old woman who's never been on a date with a crash course in "Dating 101." Also: a man who is devoted to guiding people out of a racist lifestyle.

Steve provides a status update on 26-year-old Rachel, a past guest who had never been kissed; anchor Tamron Hall discusses her personal life and a fund she created to support victims of domestic violence. Also: stars of TV's "Ghosts in the Hood."

Steve chats with Chris Tucker. Also: Three couples married a combined 108 years share the secrets to a happy marriage.

"Love Month" continues with a Valentine's Day celebration, featuring three popular bachelors who appeared on past shows. Also: a woman who lost more than 100 pounds after her husband cheated on her; and a Valentine's Day gift guide.

Steve hosts his inaugural "Mega Mom Mixer," a dating event in which mothers mingle and play matchmaker for their single sons and daughters.

Steve and his son-in-law, Ben Raymond, field questions from young men about love. Also: an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the 2017 Miss Universe Pageant, which was hosted by Steve.

Steve helps to arrange a romantic surprise marriage proposal; and eight children offer their take on love, relationships and marriage. Also: An engaged couple are ready to tie the knot, but his mother is standing in the way.

Steve crowns the "Most Romantic Husband in America"; and Steve offers a plan for women to wow their men. Appearing: Kim Gravel.

Steve chats with Louie Anderson and also Mykelti Williamson ("Fences"); and Steve's daughter, Morgan Hawthorne, serves up recipes and helps a first-time mother with tips to balance motherhood.

Steve plays matchmaker for a woman who claims she's been unlucky in love in a segment that includes appearances by Kym Whitley and Kim Gravel. Also: Judd Hirsch and Jermaine Fowler, of "Superior Donuts"; and Inbar Lavi and Brian Benben, of "Imposters."

Steve chats with Mike Epps; Steve honors a North Carolina teacher as a "Harvey's Hero"; and Steve helps a woman quit her job and pursue her dreams.

"Steve the Interrogator" helps a woman size up the man of her dreams; and "Travel Mom" Emily Kaufman highlights romantic getaways.

Steve chats with Kenan Thompson, who frequently impersonates Steve on "Saturday Night Live"; and Steve kicks off an installment of his "30 Day Date" experiment with best friends who may want to be more than just friends.

The guests are David Oyelowo and Sinbad.

Gabrielle Union talks about her hair-care line and discusses her marriage to basketball player Dwyane Wade; and Steve helps a woman who seeks a second chance with her true love. Also: Susan Kelechi Watson ("This Is Us").

Steve plays matchmaker for a woman who played college basketball. Also: a behind-the-scenes look at TV's "Little Big Shots," featuring the skills of two young dancers.

Steve provides a status report on the best-friend couples participating in his "30 Day Date" experiment; and Judge Patricia DiMango offers legal advice in an edition of "Harvey's Law."

Steve helps a single mother who says her two young daughters are spoiled and are in need of a reality check. Also: Lynn Whitfield and Keith David, of TV's "Greenleaf"; and two best friends who haven't spoken in two years.

Steve helps three overprotective brothers choose dates for their sister and their mother; smart-home devices are showcased; and medium Theresa Caputo offers readings for the studio audience.

Steve and Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi help three women who might be overlooking relationship red flags. Also: young actress Marsai Martin, of TV's "Black-ish"; a woman who is devoted to helping the homeless; an announcement of Steve's Sand & Soul Festival.

Steve presents the "Lucky Hour" in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Included: luxurious trips for audience members; a woman who says she's unlucky in love; a lottery winner; and healthy alternatives of traditional Irish dishes with foodie Donal Skehan.

An hour is devoted to celebrating Cosmopolitan magazine, with tips on dating, intimacy, fashion, life and love. Included: a behind-the-scenes look at the magazine with chief content officer Joanna Cole; and a fashion discussion with Leah Wyar Romito, chief beauty director.

Steve helps a 40-year-old single woman find the man of her dreams; chef Lawrence Page serves up hot fried chicken. Also: actor Gaius Charles ("Taken"); and life strategist Sheri Riley.

Dr. John Duffy joins Steve to explore odd news stories in "Is It Weird?: Ripped From the Headlines Edition." Also: Anika Noni Rose and Ruben Santiago-Hudson, from TV's "The Quad"; and a discussion of work-life balance with author Greg McKeown.

Steve offers his unique take on headlines; Julie Chang moderates a discussion between men and women about cheating. Also: the couple behind the hashtag #HurtBae; Ta'Rhonda Jones ("Empire"); non-evasive procedures for swimsuit season.

Steve plays matchmaker for a woman by assembling a "First Date Review Board" for her. Also: Josh Henderson, of TV's "The Arrangement"; and words of wisdom about success with motivational speaker Bill Wooditch.

A hoops-playing bachelor returns for a second chance at love; Steve learns how to create a meme; zoologist Jeff Musial highlights tiny, adorable animals—and tries to get Steve to pet one of them.

Steve plays matchmaker for a female Atlanta cop, with her friends, family and colleagues offering a helping hand. Also: Colonel Mark and two undercover prisoners from the show "60 Days In."

Steve helps a single mother break the news to her grown daughter that she has a boyfriend; a group of boys attend a "Guide to First Love 102."

Relationship expert Tiffanie Davis Henry helps a married couple add sizzle to their sex life; Chicago TV personality Val Warner discusses weight loss and her use of a cleanse. Also: a two-time cancer survivor who helps others impacted by cancer.

Steve interviews Holly Robinson Peete, who discusses her family life. Also: tips on how to use photo filters to edit online photos; and the story of two mothers who connected in an unlikely way in the wake of a tragedy.

An edition of "Harvey's Law" features Tanya Acker ("Hot Bench") sharing legal insight to guests; Steve helps a married couple learn how to date one another again. Also: an 11-year-old opera singer.

Steve chats with Sherri Shepherd. Also: a status report on a married couple who participated in Steve's "Dating Intervention: Couples Edition"; and a performance by La'Porsha Renae.

Steve's 30-Day Date experiment closes with a status report on best friends who decided to date each other; a good-news story centers on two boys who got buzz cuts to play a practical joke on their teacher; a pregnant woman honors a man who helped her.

2017-04-06T04:00:00Z

5x128 Steve Helps a Woman

5x128 Steve Helps a Woman

  • 2017-04-06T04:00:00Z1h

Steve offers help to a woman who is wondering why her live-in boyfriend of five years hasn't proposed yet; Danica McKellar ("The Wonder Years") discusses her passion for math; and stylist Lawrence Zarian stages a spring fashion show.

Steve chats with Nancy Grace, who talks about Casey Anthony and O.J. Simpson; and Tia Mowry highlights healthy recipes. Also: two participants in the new reality series "First Dates."

Steve's twin daughters, Karli and Brandi, talk to a group of girls about young love, dating and relationships; and a man who broke up a fight between two teens in Atlantic City is honored as a "Harvey's Hero."

Steve meets a man whose friends gave him the title "Chicago's Most Eligible Bachelor" as a prank; Nev Schulman and Max Joseph ("Catfish") share tips on how to prevent getting duped online; Steve honors Sheldon Smith, creator of the Dovetail Project.

Steve helps a man put together a proposal re-do after an epic fail the first time he popped the question; Steve chats with Pastor John Gray. Also: a look at a parenting app that can potentially spot unsafe online behavior.

Steve decodes the challenges of online dating for three single women representing different decades; Steve and Kim Gravel offer advice on adding sizzle to relationships.

Marrieds Caroline and Albert Manzo ("Manzo'd With Children") offer parenting advice; and psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser helps a couple overcome infidelity and trust issues.

Steve provides an update on "Chicago's Most Eligible Bachelor"; Steve chats with musician John Oates, from the duo Hall & Oates; and author Bill Wooditch offers career advice to a viewer who feels she's at a professional crossroads.

Judge Lauren Lake offers advice to two couples whose relationships are in crisis; a 9-year-old tax wiz shares money-saving tax tips; and four brides-to-be participate in a weight-loss challenge in a segment featuring A.D. Dolphin, CEO of Dherbs.

Steve chats with Maury Povich, who reveals DNA results in the case of a 20-year-old woman seeking her biological father. Also: "Shots Fired" star Sanaa Lathan and the show's creator-writer-director Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Steve helps a young woman find a date so she can stop being clingy to her mother; Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Hunter McGrady discusses body image; and Steve honors a 7-year-old boy as a "Harvey's Hero" for saving his mother's life.

Steve helps a mother kick her 24-year-old son out of his childhood bedroom and take on real responsibility; a man is recognized as a "Harvey's Hero" for giving suits to people in need; and Steve helps a young woman decode texts from her ex.

Three women test the theories in an article explaining how to get someone to fall in love with you; HGTV's Egypt Sherrod counsels a father-daughter duo who work together flipping houses, but aren't seeing eye to eye on big design decisions.

Ryan Stew, pranked as "Chicago's Most Eligible Bachelor" by his friends, gets dating help from Steve, which includes a head-to-toe makeover and tips to incorporate some confidence and swag. Also, former NFL player Myron Rolle, who was accepted into the neuro-surgery program at Harvard University; and the stars of Animal Planet's "The Vet Life," Dr. Diarra Blue; Dr. Aubrey Ross and Dr. Michael Lavigne.

Morris Chestnut and his fitness trainer Obi Obadike discuss their book; an Uber driver who found out her boyfriend was cheating on her when she picked up his other woman at the airport and dropped her off at his apartment; and a woman who only dates big and tall guys.

A dating segment with Trey Songz; Hill Harper; Dr. Dan Ivankovich, an orthopedic surgeon and founder of the "One Patient Global Health Initiative" is named a "Harvey's Hero."

Misty Copeland surprises some young ballerinas from Chicago's Mayfair Performance Company; Steve gets a Social Media 101 lesson from app expert Sarah Merrill; the 10th anniversary of Disney Dreamer's Academy is celebrated and Steve announces he will pay a lucky young man's college tuition.

Steve celebrates siblings with HGTV personalities and brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott. Also: A "Siblings Showdown" game features Steve's daughters, Karli and Brandi, plus Kim Gravel and her sister, and stylist Lawrence Zarian and his twin brother.

The focus is on proms, with Steve fielding questions about prom night from a group of teen boys. Also: Steve helps a young man pull off a surprise "prom-posal"; and fashion figure Monte Durham offers prom makeovers to two young women.

Steve meets his biggest fan, a 3-year-old girl named Adelie; Steve plays matchmaker for a woman who wants to date a cop. Also: Charlamagne Tha God; and the story of a homeless teen who became a college basketball standout.

Matchmaker Bela Gandhi teaches two women about online dating and helps them revamp their online dating profiles; a 6-year-old girl thanks her older brother for taking her to a daddy-daughter dance. Also: the success story of a 19-year-old entrepreneur.

Jake Johnson ("New Girl") receives a style makeover; Steve's daughter, Morgan, helps a mother plan a children's birthday party; Steve's granddaughter, Elle, makes her TV debut; Cinco de Mayo is celebrated with a culinary lesson from chef Carlos Gaytan.

Steve celebrates moms for Mother's Day, with one woman winning the title of "Supermom"; a mother creates derby hats to auction off for the Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation; and Steve learns how to make a derby hat.

Steve continues his weeklong celebration of moms by offering a surprise to a mother who had a miracle baby after years of infertility; a woman claims her fiancé is a ""mama's boy"; a mom is recognized for helping the homeless. Also: a gift-giving guide.

Steve interviews Kelly Osbourne, who offers a unique Mother's Day surprise for her mom, Sharon Osbourne; and Steve's wife, Marjorie, honors moms with head-to-toe makeovers. Also: model Ashley Graham and her mother.

Three girls play matchmaker for their mom; Steve and Richard Rawlings ("Fast N' Loud") help a widowed mother who had to take over her husband's auto-mechanic business. Also: a mom cook-off featuring macaroni and cheese.

Steve welcomes Faith Evans and her daughter; a group of "mom-ventors" compete for cash and pitch their products to business maven Amilya Antonetti; and a show staffer honors his wife for Mother's Day.

Steve launches "Slide Into Summer Week" by playing matchmaker for a professional bikini model; ob-gyn specialist Lauren Streicher fields sex health questions; and Steve's personal trainer offers tips on readying one's body for the beach.

Steve tries to forge a love connection for Josh Murray ("The Bachelorette"); and Steve welcomes three crew members from TV's "Below Deck Mediterranean." Also: a fashion show with EJ Johnson.

Steve enlists the help of "Travel Mom" Emily Kaufman to surprise a family with a bucket-list family vacation. Also: tips to learn the warning signs of a short-term summer fling.

Comedian Gary Owen offers comedic tips on how to take fun family summer road trips; Jenni Farley ("JWoww" from "Jersey Shore") gives relationship advice for summer-themed situations. Also: a ribs-themed "Great American Food Fight" edition.

Steve plays matchmaker for one of the authors of "The Ex-Wives' Guide to Divorce"; Steve samples fancy summer cocktails; an audience member wins a trip to Universal Orlando Resort. Also: three reality participants from TV's "Naked and Afraid XL."

Steve provides lessons to boys about girls, relationships, dating and love in a segment titled "Guide to First Love 103, the Final Exam." Also: Patti LaBelle performs.

A celebration of body confidence includes insight from model Ashley Graham, plus a panel featuring comedian Nicole Byer, model Hunter McGrady and author Louise Green. Also: a look at a runway boot camp that helps everyday women gain confidence.

5x162 Fellow TV Host Andy Cohen!

  • 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z1h

The guests are Andy Cohen ("Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen") and W. Kamau Bell ("United Shades of America"). Also: a behind-the-scenes look at antics that ensue during the show's commercial breaks.

Dr. Ava Shambam highlights cosmetic procedures; Grammy winner Kelly Rowland discusses her family life and her 2017 book "Whoa, Baby!" Also: hands-on projects that dads can do with their children for Father's Day.

Steve helps a woman who worries about her man's obsession with puppets; Cheryl Burke discusses her hosting gig on TV's "Dance Moms"; and Dherbs CEO A.D. Dolphin discusses cleanses.

Fredrik Eklund and Steve Gold from "Million Dollar Listing New York" talk real estate; Patrice Washington, author of "Real Money Answers for Every Woman," helps a woman whose daughter is taking advantage of her. Also: El DeBarge.

Grammy winner Ne-Yo talks about his role as a judge on "World of Dance"; actor Larenz Tate discusses his roles in the film "Deuces" and the show "Power"; Steve honors LaShawn Reed-Kendricks, creator of "Success Her Way." Also: Steve's show "Funderdome."

Three viral YouTube stars discuss how they turned their internet success into full-time jobs, then give a woman tips on how to get her YouTube channel off the ground.

2017-06-13T04:00:00Z

5x168 It's 'The Wedding Hour'

5x168 It's 'The Wedding Hour'

  • 2017-06-13T04:00:00Z1h

Steve celebrates weddings. Included: Steve helps a woman whose mother insists on planning her wedding; event planner Brian Green shares pointers for perfect weddings; a pound-shedding bride is crowned winner in the "Big Day Bridal Challenge."

5x169 It's the 'Ask Steve Hour'

  • 2017-06-14T04:00:00Z1h

Steve looks back at his most memorable "Ask Steve" moments. He also fields new questions from the studio audience with help from guests Kelly Osbourne, Frank Grillo and chef Myron Mixon.

Steve welcomes plastic surgeons Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif, of TV's "Botched"; a man is honored as a "Harvey's Hero" for raising money for a stranger to attend nursing school; and a mother claims her teen son lacks motivation.

Steve's son-in-law, Ben Raymond, discusses his book, "Playing the Game Without a Coach," which touches upon Ben's life growing without a father and the time he spends mentoring children when he is not with his family.

Steve highlights some of his favorite moments from the show's five years on the air, including "What Men Really Think: The Event," in which women ask an audience of 2000 men questions. Also: Steve officiates weddings for 50 couples.

2017-06-20T04:00:00Z

5x173 It's the 'Twins Hour'

5x173 It's the 'Twins Hour'

  • 2017-06-20T04:00:00Z1h

Steve celebrates the unique bond between twins; Brandi and Karli, Steve's eldest daughters, discuss how their relationship has changed since Karli got married. Also: Steve welcomes celebrity stylist Lawrence Zarian and his twin brother.

Steve reflects on past guests who did odd things in order to find love. Included: Steve looks back at the time he set a woman up on extreme adventure dates; and Steve plays matchmaker for a lady lumberjack, plus a professional cowgirl.

Steve reflects on his favorite Harvey family moments on the show. Included: His son-in-law, Ben Raymond, discusses his experience mentoring young boys; daughter Morgan talks about motherhood; and son Jason highlights his shoe line, Yevrah.

Steve revisits his favorite segments featuring children, including the kids' edition of "Ask Steve" and a daddy-daughter dance that he organized. Also: Steve speaks with a boy who is in danger of not graduating high school.

5x177 It's the Rubin Ervin Hour

  • 2017-06-26T04:00:00Z1h

Steve revisits his favorite segments involving staff member Rubin Ervin, including a montage of "Ask Steve" moments, a Veterans Day episode, and a surprise visit from Rubin's brother.

Steve revisits some of his favorite segments involving "before and after" moments of transformed relationships, including his "30 Day Dates" and "Clean Slate Date" segments.

Steve revisits his favorite second-chance stories, including two stories of men redoing their proposals to their wives and a woman who finds love after losing her partner.

Steve celebrates family with a look back at memorable family moments on the show. Included: a food showdown between the Chrisley family and the Manzo family; a tech diet for a family; the challenge of blended families; and a military family reunion.

2017-06-30T04:00:00Z

5x181 Living the Good Life!

5x181 Living the Good Life!

  • 2017-06-30T04:00:00Z1h

Steve celebrates the good life by looking back at luxurious and expensive items on the show. Included: a potential love match for a millionaire; pricey food; a test of high-end products; and tips on how to become a millionaire.

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