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===Daytime=== {{main|CBS Daytime}} CBS' daytime schedule is the longest among the major networks at {{frac|4|1|2}} hours. It is the home of the long-running game show ''[[The Price Is Right]]'', which began production in 1972 and is the longest continuously running daytime game show on network television. After being hosted by [[Bob Barker]] for 35 years, the show has been hosted since 2007 by actor and comedian [[Drew Carey]]. The network is also home to the current incarnation of ''[[Let's Make a Deal]]'', hosted by singer and comedian [[Wayne Brady]]. CBS is the only commercial broadcast network that continues to broadcast daytime game shows. Notable game shows that once aired as part of the network's daytime lineup include ''[[Match Game]]'', ''[[Tattletales]]'', ''[[Pyramid (franchise)|The $10/25,000 Pyramid]]'', ''[[Press Your Luck]]'', ''[[Card Sharks]]'', ''[[Family Feud]]'', and ''[[Wheel of Fortune (American game show)|Wheel of Fortune]]''. Past game shows that have had both daytime and prime time runs on the network include ''[[Beat the Clock]]'' and ''[[To Tell the Truth]]''. Two long-running primetime-only games were the panel shows ''[[What's My Line?]]'' and ''[[I've Got a Secret]]''. The network was also home to ''[[The Talk (talk show)|The Talk]]'', a panel talk show similar in format to ABC's ''[[The View (talk show)|The View]]''. It debuted in October 2010. The panel featured [[Sheryl Underwood]], [[Amanda Kloots]], [[Jerry O'Connell]], [[Akbar Gbajabiamila]], and [[Natalie Morales (journalist)|Natalie Morales]] who served as moderator. ''The Talk'' officially ended its run on December 20, 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reed |first=Jay Stahl and Anika |title='The Talk' last show on CBS: How the co-hosts are saying goodbye after 15 seasons |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2024/12/20/the-talk-ending-after-15-seasons-on-cbs-amanda-kloots-cries/77103912007/ |access-date=2024-12-22 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref> CBS Daytime airs two daytime soap operas each weekday: the hour-long series ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'', which debuted in 1973, and the half-hour series ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'', which debuted in 1987. CBS has long aired the most soap operas out of the [[Big Three (American television)|Big Three]] networks, carrying {{frac|3|1|2}} hours of soaps on its daytime lineup from 1977 to 2009, and still retains the longest daily schedule. Other than ''Guiding Light'', notable daytime soap operas that once aired on CBS include ''[[As the World Turns]]'', ''[[Love of Life]]'', ''[[Search for Tomorrow]]'', ''[[The Secret Storm]]'', ''[[The Edge of Night]]'', and ''[[Capitol (TV series)|Capitol]]''.
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