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'''Hannity & Colmes''' (1996 - 2009 ) was a talk show/pundit program on [[Fox News|Fox News Channel]]. The program was a left/right debate style program. It featured [[Sean Hannity]] on the right, and [[Alan Colmes]] on the left. This show is similar to [[CNN]]'s, now cancelled, [[Crossfire]]. Hannity and Colmes has featured prominent guests such as former Clinton Administration Advisor [[Dick Morris]], New Mexico Governor [[Bill Richardson]], former New York City Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]], New York Senator [[Charles Schumer]], Rev. [[Al Sharpton]], DNC Chairman [[Howard Dean]] and former [[New York City]] Mayor [[Ed Koch]].
 
'''Hannity & Colmes''' (1996 - 2009 ) was a talk show/pundit program on [[Fox News|Fox News Channel]]. The program was a left/right debate style program. It featured [[Sean Hannity]] on the right, and [[Alan Colmes]] on the left. This show is similar to [[CNN]]'s, now cancelled, [[Crossfire]]. Hannity and Colmes has featured prominent guests such as former Clinton Administration Advisor [[Dick Morris]], New Mexico Governor [[Bill Richardson]], former New York City Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]], New York Senator [[Charles Schumer]], Rev. [[Al Sharpton]], DNC Chairman [[Howard Dean]] and former [[New York City]] Mayor [[Ed Koch]].
  
It was announced in November 2008, that Alan Colmes would be leaving the show by the end of the year.  Effective January 12, Hannity & Colmes will be simply named, "[[Hannity]]".<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/13/arts/television/13arts-HANNITYNOWAS_BRF.html?ref=television</ref>
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It was announced in November 2008, that Alan Colmes would be leaving the show by the end of the year.  Effective January 12, Hannity & Colmes will be simply named, "[[Hannity]]".<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/13/arts/television/13arts-HANNITYNOWAS_BRF.html?ref=television</ref>
  
 
The final show aired on January 9, 2009.
 
The final show aired on January 9, 2009.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
  
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0287223/ IMDB website]
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*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0287223/ IMDB website]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:14, September 26, 2018

Hannity & Colmes (1996 - 2009 ) was a talk show/pundit program on Fox News Channel. The program was a left/right debate style program. It featured Sean Hannity on the right, and Alan Colmes on the left. This show is similar to CNN's, now cancelled, Crossfire. Hannity and Colmes has featured prominent guests such as former Clinton Administration Advisor Dick Morris, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, New York Senator Charles Schumer, Rev. Al Sharpton, DNC Chairman Howard Dean and former New York City Mayor Ed Koch.

It was announced in November 2008, that Alan Colmes would be leaving the show by the end of the year. Effective January 12, Hannity & Colmes will be simply named, "Hannity".[1]

The final show aired on January 9, 2009.


References

Hannity and Colmes at FoxNews.com

See Also

External links