
Steve Harvey is at the height of his career.
Just a few weeks ago, the comedian started a new gig as the host of the long-running game show 'Family Feud.'
He's mastered radio with his 'Steve Harvey Morning Show,' topped the New York Times Best-Seller List with his 'Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man' book, taken his philanthropic efforts to the next level and stood the test of time as an original King of Comedy. Now, he has another major television gig under his belt.
Harvey's new venture, 'The Steve Harvey Project,' will give his supporters a taste of what goes into his daily radio show.The hour-long nightly series, which will air on Centric, is filmed daily and will air Monday through Friday.
Harvey couldn't be more excited to be teaming up with BET's sister network.
"I am elated to present 'The Steve Harvey Project' on Centric, a network that is committed to providing programming that is innovative and new. It's going to be fun to show fans of the 'Steve Harvey Morning Show' all that goes on behind the scenes and how much their support inspires us every day," Harvey said in a statement.
His sidekick, Nephew Tommy, and co-hosts Shirley Strawberry and Carla Ferrell will also appear on the show, which will feature live studio guests and celebrity interviews, as well as listener call-ins.
The 53-year-old funnyman will let fans participate in his signature relationship segment 'Strawberry Letter' by submitting questions to SteveHarvey.com.
Harvey previously hosted 'It's Showtime at the Apollo,' from 1993 until 2000, and starred on his own sitcom, 'The Steve Harvey Show,' from 1996 until 2002.
'The Steve Harvey Project' will premiere Nov.15 at 9 p.m. EST on Centric.
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By: Justifyed on 11/09/2010 8:01AM
Say what you will about Steve Harvey, that man is going to keep a job! LOL
Best of luck in his new venture!!
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By: JOE on 11/10/2010 9:44AM
I find his racism in his comedy distasteful and therefore turn him off every time he is on the air. Do the world a favor and retire.
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By: Mimi on 11/10/2010 8:24PM
DON'T BE JEALOUS JOE
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By: Gail on 11/09/2010 8:58AM
Yessssssssssssss!!!!!....Do your thing Steve. I am an avid listener and a for life fan. He, and the crew keep me in stitches and I like being a part of the Strawberry Letter family. I will be right there. I loveeeeeeeeeeeeee Steve and the Morning Show, Family Feud and now The Steve Harvey Project...........Get that paper Steve...Do it, do it, do it, til you satisfied!!!!!...lol
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By: THERESA on 11/09/2010 3:35PM
Thank you for doing your thang. You go boy! A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. I like listening to the morning show,watching the tv shows and I couldn't find the family feud in my area,but I know you did your thing. I am sure the Project will be a success. God bless you and yours.
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By: Charlene on 11/10/2010 1:50PM
You are correct! He does his thing
on Family Fued!I Love Steve Harvey
and he is by far the best host
ever on this show. So funny, he
brings the show to a whole new
level.Check out clips on YouTube
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By: Joyce Sharpe on 11/09/2010 12:03PM
Good luck to you Steve, you deserve it.
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By: Jonelle on 11/09/2010 6:01PM
Please spare me the continuing fiasco of black television programs. Can't say I was ever a fan of Steve Harvey, nor anything he has ever appeared in. I find him to be a tad bit annoying and arrogant. Besides, it's going to air on Centric? Enough said!
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By: Jada on 11/10/2010 12:47PM
There aren't any black television ptograms on tv that is not in syndication. What shows have you been watching? Or should I say trying not to watch? I beat you just love any program that is white. You sound like one of those miserable people who just hate seeing people of color do anything positive. Returning to the country of your origin might help. Bye
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By: whodatis on 11/10/2010 2:27PM
Doesn't matter what colors are on the screen as long as I can get a legitimate laugh. But that's pretty hard to find on TV these days. Harvey does the same old schtick and it's old and tired. Why is it so hard to find actual good new talent and, especially, good writers?
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