The Nate Berkus Show

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The Nate Berkus Show was a daytime television talk show hosted by interior designer Nate Berkus, focusing on home makeovers, lifestyle advice, and personal inspiration.

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instanceOf daytime television program
television talk show
alsoKnownAs Nate Berkus
basedOn The Oprah Winfrey Show design segments featuring Nate Berkus
broadcastFormat syndicated daytime talk show
broadcastGenre lifestyle television
cameraSetup multiple-camera setup
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Harpo Studios
surface form: Harpo Productions

Nate Berkus
developedFor U.S. daytime syndication market
distributor Sony Pictures Television Studios
surface form: Sony Pictures Television
endYear 2012
executiveProducer Harpo Studios
surface form: Harpo Productions

Nate Berkus
Sony Pictures Television Studios
surface form: Sony Pictures Television
features before-and-after home reveals
expert lifestyle guests
studio audience participation
filmingLocation New York City
firstAired 2010-09-13
genre talk show
hasHostProfession interior designer
hasMainTitleCharacter Nate Berkus
hasPrimaryTheme improving viewers' homes and lives
lastAired 2012-05-24
notableSegmentType audience home transformations
budget decorating tips
celebrity guest interviews
room makeovers
numberOfEpisodes over 250
numberOfSeasons 2
originalLanguage English
originallyBroadcastIn first-run syndication in the United States
originalNetwork Syndication
premiereYear 2010
presenter Nate Berkus
primarySettingType television studio set designed as a home environment
productionCompany Harpo Studios
surface form: Harpo Productions

Sony Pictures Television Studios
surface form: Sony Pictures Television
spinOffFrom The Oprah Winfrey Show
subject home makeovers
interior design
lifestyle advice
personal inspiration
targetAudience daytime television viewers
typicalRuntime 60 minutes with commercials

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The Oprah Winfrey Show spinOffHelpedLaunch The Nate Berkus Show