The Alec Baldwin Show - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Robert De Niro, Taraji P. Henson
The series premieres with a conversation with acting legend, successful businessman and native New Yorker, Robert De Niro. They discuss his unparalleled career, six children, synonymous affiliation with New York, success in restaurant and hotel business, and the current state of politics. Next up is Taraji P. Henson, the determined actress talks to Alec about fighting for her career, being a mom, her upcoming first marriage and the role that brought her back to television.

Kim Kardashian West
Reality star, entrepreneur and cultural phenom Kim Kardashian West spends the hour talking to Alec about her famous family including husband Kanye West, her impressive journey from reality star to entrepreneur and her recent political advocacy.

Ricky Gervais, Jeff Bridges
Comedic sensation Ricky Gervais discusses his television roles and creations including the global hit The Office, directing, and his current game show Child Support. The award-winning comedian and actor shares his thoughts on stand-up today. Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges talks to Alec about his famous family and his early hesitation to commit to an acting career. Alec and Jeff look back at his five decades of work, the roster of directors with whom he has worked, and the roles that have defined his career.

Mike Myers, Cecile Richards
Mike Myers talks to Alec about how he got hired on Saturday Night Live. The Wayne's World and Austin Powerscreator talks about the roles that have made a mark on pop culture and why he took a break from his successful career. Activist Cecile Richards joins Alec for a candid conversation starting with her mother, the late Ann Richards, former Governor of Texas, to her own career before taking the helm at Planned Parenthood. She shares if her future plans include a run for office.

Sarah Jessica Parker
From the cult favorite "Sex and the City" and her current series, "Divorce," to her film roles and love of producing television, Sarah Jessica Parker covers a lot of ground with Alec Baldwin during their candid conversation. She chats about how she transitioned her passion for the literary world to publishing, the exciting and varied choices she is able to make at this point in her career, and the important lessons she learned from her mother.

Kerry Washington, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Actress Kerry Washington talks about her seven-year run as Olivia Pope on Scandal and her new play American Son. She also discusses her mother's determination for her to have a great education and her ongoing work with arts education. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. discusses his iconic family, growing up in the time of "Camelot," family tragedy, the transformation of his relationship with his mother, and his struggle with substance abuse.

RuPaul, Prime Minister Erna Solberg
Multitalented performer RuPaul talks about pushing through his fears, and shares his complex relationship with his father and struggles with addiction. Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg discusses her country's role in providing developmental aid and environmental protection around the world. She talks about the differences between Norway and the United States, and her passion for education and mental health among the youth.

Regina King, Gloria Allred
Award-winning actress Regina King joins Alec for a conversation about her career on both sides of the camera and the fear she had to overcome when she decided to direct. Next, attorney and activist Gloria Allred shares her sense of duty for her work, the privilege she feels to be an attorney and her philosophy that guides her life. The successful lawyer and feminist discusses focusing on women's rights from the beginning.
Next, Gloria Allred sits downs with Alec where she shares her sense of duty for her work, the privilege she feels to be an attorney and her philosophy that guides her life. The successful lawyer and feminist discusses her early life as a single parent and why she delayed her application to law school until she was in her 30s. Allred talks about starting her own practice and focusing on women's rights from the beginning, and her decision to represent victims instead of the accused. She shares her thoughts on #MeToo and whether things have gotten better, the Bill Cosby case, the importance of equal pay and her continued fight for equal rights.

Jerry Seinfeld
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Chris Christie, Ana Navarro
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