JOHN CATUCCI – Food Network Canada’s John Catucci sits in as the guest host on the national edition of The Morning Show. Catucci hosts You Gotta Eat Here,a cross-country tour of Canada’s best, over-the-top comfort foods. Each half hour episode takes viewers through the doors of three great joints and greasy spoons across Canada to taste the food that made them famous and meet the colourful characters that made them big.
JEFF PROBST – Host of the television reality series Survivor, Jeff Probst, joins the conversation on the national edition of The Morning Show. The popular show is in its 28th season. Probst is a four-time Emmy Award winner for “Outstanding Reality Host.”
ON THE GROUND IN SYRIA – CEO of the Canadian Red Cross Conrad Sauve is in-studio to talk about his recent trip to Syria. While he was there, he was visiting food distribution sites, ambulance dispatches, shelters and mobile clinics. Conrad spent time with an ambulance driver who was shot at and required eye surgery. TORONTO SHOW ONLY
50 SHADES! THE MUSICAL – The cast of 50 Shades! The Musical joins us to talk about the concept behind the parody play. It is touted as a “sexy, hilarious musical chockfull of wrestling singlets, handcuffs, and helicopters with silly names.” The musical was originally created by a team of improvisors, there are portions of the performances that are spontaneous. TORONTO SHOW ONLY
NEW BRAND SLEEPWEAR – Founder and CEO of Lusomé Lara Smith discusses the launch of a new brand of sleepwear with superior moisture management technology. It is designed to be both fashionable and elegant yet helps women with night sweats. Targeted towards women, it deals with health problems including cancer therapy, post natal, hormonal imbalance. TORONTO SHOW ONLY
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