The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003)
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, often shortened to just Ellen, is an American television talk show hosted by comedian/actress Ellen DeGeneres.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Season 1 - 76 Episode s
1x1 - Jennifer Aniston (Series Premiere)
September 8, 2003
1x2 - Megan Mullally
September 11, 2003
1x3 - Sean Hayes/Nikki Reed
September 15, 2003
1x4 - Amanda Bynes/Sharon Stone/Thicke
September 16, 2004
1x5 - Jennifer Love Hewitt/John C. McGinley
September 17, 2004
1x6 - Peter Boyle/Eve
September 18, 2004
1x7 - Terry Bradshaw/Kim Cattrall/Seal
September 19, 2004
1x8 - Noah Wyle/Bob Guiney/Elton John
October 2, 2003
1x9 - Sean Astin/Breckin Meyer
January 19, 2004
1x10 - Richard Simmons/Randy Jackson
January 20, 2004
1x11 - Neve Campbell/Ruben Studdard
January 21, 2004
1x12 - Merv Griffin/Topher Grace
January 22, 2004
Today Ellen welcomes TV's most legendary game show architect, Merv Griffin, for a chat about his incredible career. Later, ""That 70's Show"" star Topher Grace drops by to discuss his newest film, ""Win A Date with Tad Hamilton.""
1x13 - Jessica Capshaw/The Thrills
January 23, 2004
1x14 - Kim Cattrall/Bobby J. Thompson
January 26, 2004
It's Ellen's Birthday! Doesn't she look great for 29? Joining Ellen for a very special birthday hour of ""The Ellen DeGeneres Show"" will be actress KIM CATTRALL from the HBO hit series ""Sex and the City"" and child actor BOBB'E J. THOMPSON from NBC's ""The Tracy Morgan Show"". Ellen is surprised throughout the hour with birthday messages and gifts from some of television, film and music's biggest stars. It's a celebration you don't wanna miss.
1x15 - Betty White/Amy Smart/Gavin DeGraw
January 27, 2004
Former Golden Girl BETTY WHITE chats with Ellen about her upcoming guest appearance on ABC's legal drama ""The Practice."" Also dropping by will be actress Amy Smart to chat about her new film, ""The Butterfly Effect"" (co-starring Ashton Kutcher). Later, New hit-maker GAVIN DEGRAW performs ""I Don't Wanna Be"" from his debut CD intitled ""Chariot.""
1x16 - Burt Reynolds/Nick Gannon
January 28, 2004
Star of Stage, Screen and TV, the Legendary BURT REYNOLDS visits the show and talks with Ellen about his upcoming guest appearance on NBC's, soon to conclude series, ""Ed."" Later TeenNick host, and Actor/singer NICK CANNON chats and performs ""Gigolo"" from his self-titled debut CD. Plus, Ellen makes her first weekly call to MEREDITH (""The Bachelorette"").
1x17 - Ashton Kutcher/Deidre Hall/Travis
January 29, 2004
Today Ellen welcomes Hollywood's newest sensation, ""That 70's Show"" star ASHTON KUTCHER, to chat about the end of his MTV series ""Punk'd"" and his new film ""The Butterfly Effect."" Also dropping by on this episode, will be ""Days of our Lives"" star DEIDRE HALL. And Later, hot new band TRAVIS performs ""Love Will Come Through"" from their new CD ""12 Memories.""
1x18 - Julie Bowen/Fefe Dobson
January 30, 2004
Star of NBC's Friday Night series ""ED"", JULIE BOWEN stops by to chat with Ellen about her career and the potential end of the series ""ED"" after only 4 seasons. Plus Later, 18 year-old singing sensation FEFE DOBSON performs ""Everything"" from her self-titled CD.
1x19 - Amy Brenneman and LeAnn Rimes
February 2, 2004
AMY BRENNEMAN drops by the show to chat with Ellen about her hit CBS drama, ""Judging Amy."" Ellen also welcomes KATHY NAJIMY, and they play their favorite game ""Celebrity"" with two audience members. Also on this episode, former teen sensation and current Country mega-star LEANN RIMES performs ""With This Love"", from her latest CD, ""Greatest Hits""
1x20 - Katey Segal/Chris Harrison/Brian McKnight
February 3, 2004
Star of ABC's hit sitcom ""8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter"", KATEY SAGAL stops by and chats with Ellen. ""The Bachelorette"" host CHRIS HARRISON also stops by to discuss the new season of the his series on ABC. And hitmaker BRIAN MCKNIGHT performs ""Been So Long"" from his CD ""U Turn."" Plus, Houston updates Ellen on his adventures at the Super Bowl.
1x21 - Seth Green/Tyra Banks
February 4, 2004
Ellen chats with actor SETH GREEN (""Austin Powers"" & ""Party Monster"") and supermodel TYRA BANKS stops by to talk about the hit reality show ""America's Next Top Model."" Ellen checks in on MEREDITH (""The Bachelorette"") to dish about who will receive a rose and who will go home broken-hearted.
1x22 - Charlize Theron/Brook Shields
February 5, 2004
1x23 - Diane Lane/Missy Elliot
February 6, 2004
1x24 - Naomi Watts/Shoshana Johnson/Five For Fighting
February 9, 2004
1x25 - Meg Ryan/Jason Lewis/The Indigo Girls
February 20, 2004
1x26 - Jessica Simpson / Nick Lachey / Henry Winkler
March 9, 2004
1x27 - Sarah Michelle Gellar/Olivier Martinez/Brad Paisley
March 23, 2004
1x28 - Ben Affleck/Sara Rue
March 24, 2004
1x34 - Katie Holmes, Black Eyed Peas
October 26, 2003
1x41 - Season 1 Halloween Show: Ellen as Dr. Phil
March 25, 2004
Dive into Ellen’s spooktacular Season 1 Halloween episode! Ellen as Dr. Phil and Wanda Sykes as Oprah. Special guest Joshua Malina joins the fun as a flying nun, sharing his Halloween passion and love for candy!
1x42 - Kiefer Sutherland, Jane Leeves
November 4, 2003
1x44 - Jeff Bridges, Doris Roberts
November 5, 2003
1x49 - Steve Harvey, Rod Stewart
November 13, 2004
1x50 - Holly Hunter, Sarah McLachlan, Jeff Corwin
November 14, 2004
1x51 - Lauren Graham, Frankie Muniz
November 17, 2004
1x52 - Brendan Fraser, John Stamos
November 18, 2003
1x53 - Queen Latifah, Sheryl Crow
November 19, 2004
1x54 - Eric McCormack, Paul Walker
November 20, 2003
1x55 - Jenna Elfman, Cyndi Lauper
November 21, 2003
1x56 - Bernie Mac, Valerie Bertinelli
November 24, 2003
1x57 - Robert Downey Jr., Mary J. Blige
November 25, 2003
1x58 - Bette Midler, Bob Guiney
November 26, 2003
1x134 - Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Jami Gertz
April 6, 2004
Ellen has some food related fun with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, chats with Jami Gertz, and stumps her audience with the intriguing News Game.
1x135 - David Duchovny, Poppy Montgomery
April 7, 2004
Ellen is joined by David Duchovny and later engages in a chat and "Celebrity Head" game with Poppy Montgomery.
1x136 - Anne Hathaway, Cedric the Entertainer
April 8, 2004
Ellen navigates feline drama, delves into Cedric the Entertainer's early career, engages her audience in a sunglasses guessing game, and chats with Anne Hathaway, who shares how Ellen served as an inspiration during the filming of "The Princess Diaries".
1x137 - Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey, Henry Winkler, Hugh Dancy
April 9, 2004
Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey discuss "Newlyweds," Henry Winkler talks "Arrested Development" and "Happy Days," and Hugh Dancy shares about London and "Ella Enchanted.
1x138 - Elisha Cuthbert, Dennis Franz
April 19, 2004
Elisha Cuthbert dazzles with tales of dancing with Justin Timberlake. Dennis Franz gives an exclusive peek into the final season of "NYPD Blue" and his remarkable cop roles.
1x139 - Barry Manilow, Nia Vardolas, Baby Birds
April 20, 2004
Ellen tenderly relocates a nest of baby birds to safety and showcases viewers' beloved pets. Barry Manilow discusses health scares, his role as an American Idol judge, and his devoted "Fanilows." Nia Vardalos shares heartfelt memories connected to Barry Manilow's music, discusses writing "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," and acknowledges Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's instrumental support in bringing it to the big screen.
1x140 - Janet Jackson, David Arquette, Ellen's Own Award Show
April 21, 2004
Ellen opens up about morning challenges before presenting "Holla Awards." Janet Jackson graces the stage, discussing her tour and showcasing her dance skills. Later, David Arquette shares excitement about impending parenthood and reflects on his fashion choices.
1x141 - John Travolta, Goran Visnjic, Random Acts of Kindness
April 22, 2004
Ellen delves into the vast array of careers available and unveils the "Holla Awards" for acts of kindness, alongside the debut of the segment "What's Your Two Cents?" John Travolta shares lively tales, while Goran Visnjic makes his inaugural appearance, discussing "ER" and more.
1x142 - Tina Fey, David Bowie, Ellen's 'In Case of Emergency'
April 23, 2004
Ellen prepares for an earthquake, while Tina Fey reminisces about her groundbreaking role at SNL and the creation of "Mean Girls." David Bowie shares insights on family and his eclectic training endeavors.
1x143 - Isabella Rossellini, Debbie Reynolds, Bill Rancic
April 26, 2004
Isabella Rossellini reminisces about her mother, Ingrid Bergman, and her remarkable feat of gracing the cover of Vogue four times in one year, while Bill Rancic stops by to recount his victory in Season 1 of "The Apprentice," and the iconic Debbie Reynolds joins the show to chat about her legendary career.
1x144 - Simon Baker, Cheri Oteri
April 27, 2004
Ellen seeks unique talents among viewers and showcases fan letters featuring chubby cats. Simon Baker makes his debut, discussing his Australian nickname, vacation style, and potential alternate career. Cheri Oteri humorously recounts her recent trip to China, muses on cell phone culture, and shares the inspiration behind one of her popular SNL characters, based on her grandmother.
1x145 - Christopher Walken, Tim Meadows
April 28, 2004
Ellen swiftly skips time wasters and greets guests before Christopher Walken shares insights on impressions, dancing, and modeling. Meanwhile, viewers join Ellen for another fun round of "Hip-Hop or Not," followed by Tim Meadows discussing "Mean Girls" and his SNL career.
1x146 - Jennifer Garner, Jamie Kennedy
April 29, 2004
Ellen shares her sock obsession in a Season 1 monologue. Jennifer Garner debuts in 2004, promoting "13 Going on 30" and "Alias." Ellen's producer gets into mischief, and Jamie Kennedy surprises with a prank.
1x147 - Dakota Fanning, Rebecca Romijn, Feline Reunion
April 30, 2004
In this episode, Ellen shares an adorable viewer shoutout, welcomes Rebecca Romijn's debut with a thoughtful gift, reunites a woman with her lost cat, and reminisces with Dakota Fanning about early career moments!
1x148 - Bill Cosby, Sarah Chalke
May 3, 2004
Sarah Chalke from "Scrubs" stopped by to chat about her recent move to LA and "Scrubs".
1x149 - Mary Tyler Moore, Rosie Perez, Hidden Talents
May 4, 2004
Join Ellen as she talks about her rough night’s sleep, followed by updates on her baby birds. Then, Ellen is interacting with viewers, honoring fan talents with a special “Holla” award shout-out, and welcoming iconic guests like Mary Tyler Moore and Rosie Perez.
1x150 - Jay Leno, Lorraine Bracco
May 5, 2004
Experience shares history lessons with her viewers. Jay Leno’s tells hilarious anecdotes from his first appearance and Lorraine Bracco’s chat about “The Sopranos” and her Broadway debut.
1x151 - Lindsay Lohan, Kevin Sorbo, Ending of ‘Friends’
May 6, 2004
Ellen navigates the emotional farewell to “Friends” and challenges a memory expert. Then, follow her mall escapade and catch Lindsay Lohan’s debut along with Kevin Sorbo’s charming visit on the show.
1x152 - Hugh Jackman, Al Roker, Car Giveaway
May 7, 2004
Hugh Jackman debuts, sharing Broadway tales and talking about his latest film, “Van Helsing.” Al Roker discusses weight loss, workouts, and weather. Ellen amps up the excitement with a thrilling car giveaway competition for her audience.
1x153 - Josh Duhamel, Christina Ricci
May 10, 2004
Ellen embraces aging gracefully, with Andy Lassner’s comedic fall adding to the fun. Guests Christina Ricci and Josh Duhamel share captivating stories, while Ellen’s mall visit sparks an exciting new venture.
1x154 - David Schwimmer from ‘Friends,’ Gabrielle Union
May 11, 2004
Ellen shares an interesting gorilla photo story. David Schwimmer discusses the “Friends” finale and plays charades. Gabrielle Union debuts, reflecting on her groundbreaking “Friends” role and her admiration for Janet Jackson.
1x155 - Patti LaBelle, Cynthia Nixon
May 12, 2004
Cynthia Nixon debuts on “Ellen,” revealing her natural blonde hair and hinting at a “Sex and the City” movie. Patti LaBelle shares Glamour Awards experiences and swaps heels with Ellen.
1x156 - Usher, Patrick Stewart, Cooking with Nigella Lawson
May 13, 2004
“Star Trek” icon Patrick Stewart shares laughs with Ellen, chatting about martinis, action figures, and “The Borrowers.” Usher promotes his new album “Confessions” while Ellen delights him with his favorite dessert. Later, Ellen embarks on a culinary adventure alongside Nigella Lawson, exploring the art of cooking.
1x157 - Paula Abdul, Wilmer Valderrama
May 14, 2004
Paula Abdul shares insights on “American Idol” 2004, her upbeat vibes, and dance anecdotes. She even teaches Ellen some moves. Wilmer Valderrama joins Ellen for a fun hangout. Ellen spices up the show with a sunglasses-themed game for lucky audience members.
1x158 - David Spade, Latoya London, Vanessa Marcil
May 17, 2004
David Spade makes his debut on the “Ellen” show, marking the beginning of a frequent guest stint in Season 1. Ellen surprises an ecstatic fan with a heartwarming chat. Latoya London and Vanessa Marcil join Ellen to discuss the latest.
1x159 - Simon Cowell, Jorja Fox
May 18, 2004
Simon Cowell dishes on “American Idol” drama, winning strategies, and his unfiltered opinions. Ellen explores L.A.’s farmers market scene. Jorja Fox catches up with Ellen for a chat.
1x160 - Dolly Parton, Jon Favreau, Workout Attire
May 19, 2004
Dolly Parton enchants as she graces “Ellen” for the first time in 2004. Jon Favreau spices up Season 1 with tales of gambling alongside Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, along with insights into his projects.
1x161 - Glenn Close, Andy Richter
May 20, 2004
Ellen reflects on her evolving bond with viewers at the nine-month milestone. In 2004, Glenn Close captivates with tales from “Fatal Attraction” and her adventures in Africa. Andy Richter shares laughs, discussing his new show and family escapades in Mexico.
1x162 - Jake Gyllenhaal, Sean Hayes, 8-Year-Old Drummer
May 24, 2004
Sean Hayes chases his dreams as he conquers a dog agility course, courtesy of Ellen. Plus, catch a young drumming sensation and Jake Gyllenhaal’s unforgettable debut!
1x163 - Antonio Banderas, Alanis Morissette
May 25, 2004
Join Antonio Banderas in 2004 as he shares “Shrek” secrets, celebrates love with Ellen, and shows off his moves. Plus, a fan of the show fulfills her dream with a monster truck thrill, and Alanis Morissette chats about haircuts and pups.
1x164 - Cameron Diaz, Cotton Candy
May 26, 2004
Join Ellen as viewers share their thoughts, a lucky chocolate milk giver gets a “Holla Award,” and Cameron Diaz spins cotton candy on her first 2004 appearance.
1x165 - Halle Berry, Tom Selleck
May 27, 2004
In this episode of “Ellen,” explore Halle Berry’s journey portraying Catwoman, from her beauty accolades to the unique training. Then, Ellen welcomes Tom Selleck to share insights on his “Magnum P.I.” days and discuss the iconic “Friends” ending — mustache not included!
1x166 - Kate Hudson, Julian McMahon
May 28, 2004
Kate Hudson’s charming Season 1 debut, where she shares anecdotes about her son, Ryder, and a chance encounter with Ellen. Plus, witness heartwarming recognition for two kids’ kindness, followed by Julian McMahon sitting down with Ellen to catch up and discuss “Nip/Tuck.”
1x167 - Justin Timberlake, Sharon Stone, Fantasia Barrino
July 23, 2004
Justin Timberlake kicks off the show with high energy, engaging in a vibrant conversation with Ellen. Sharon Stone then delves into her experiences with motherhood and her memorable role in "Catwoman," while Fantasia Barrino celebrates her triumphant "American Idol" win and shares her dreams for the future.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show: 19 Season s
S1: Season 1
76 Episode s
S2: Season 2
175 Episode s
S3: Season 3
170 Episode s
S4: Season 4
124 Episode s
S5: Season 5
83 Episode s
S6: Season 6
86 Episode s
S7: Season 7
139 Episode s
S8: Season 8
171 Episode s
S9: Season 9
171 Episode s
S10: Season 10
189 Episode s
S11: Season 11
175 Episode s
S12: Season 12
6 Episode s
S13: Season 13
101 Episode s
S14: Season 14
42 Episode s
S15: Season 15
21 Episode s
S16: Season 16
7 Episode s
S17: Season 17
36 Episode s
S18: Season 18
174 Episode s
S19: Season 19
126 Episode s
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