The Michael Essany Show

The Michael Essany Show

"The Michael Essany Show" ( 1997 - 2004 ) was an American television talk show hosted by Michael Essany that aired on local, national, and international television. Hosted by Valparaiso, Indiana resident Michael Essany, the program was produced by Leeza Gibbons and broadcast for two seasons on E! Entertainment Television. Essany, a teenager, based the show on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson".

The program featured such notable guests as President Gerald Ford, Ray Romano, Kevin Bacon, Walter Cronkite, Carrot Top, Kelly Rowland and Jay Leno.


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