Showtime at the Apollo
(formerly It's Showtime at the Apollo
) is a syndicated music television show, first broadcast in September 12, 1987 [1] [2], and is produced by the Apollo Theater. The show features live performances from both professional and up-and-coming artists, and also features the Amateur Night competition made popular at the famous Apollo Theater in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, where the show is recorded.
While there is also a live version of the show every Wednesday (which is the original Apollo Amateur Night competition that has been running for over 70 years), the taped version of the show for television usually airs on weekends.
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Hosts
Many famous
R&B,
soul, and
hip hop performers have appeared on the show, which has had a number of hosts, including
Whoopi Goldberg,
Rick Aviles,
Sinbad,
Mark Curry,
Steve Harvey,
Mo'Nique,
Christopher "Kid" Reid, and
Anthony Anderson.
Kiki Sheppard served as co-host from
1987 until
2002.
From
1989 to
1991, Sinbad served as the permanent host. After Sinbad left, the show reverted to a series of special guest hosts. In
1993,
Steve Harvey began a seven year stint as the permanent host. At the start of the
1998-
99 season
[3], Harvey and Kiki Sheppard hosted a series of
"Best of..."
episodes until late
October because production was delayed due to a labor dispute. After Harvey left in
2000, he was replaced by
Rudy Rush. Rush was joined by new comedic dancer
C.P. Lacey, who replaced
Howard "Sandman" Simms, who had died.
Change of production
After a dispute with the Apollo Theater Foundation in
2002, the original producers
[4] [5] left to start a rival show called
Showtime in Harlem
[6] [7] [8] later known simply as
Showtime
[9].
Showtime in Harlem
was produced at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music.
It's Showtime at the Apollo
is currently produced by
de Passe Entertainment and was hosted once again by Sinbad, who briefly returned to the show in
2006 while Mo'nique was on maternity leave.
Whoopi Goldberg became the new host for the
2006-
2007 season. At times, comedian
Talent and actor
Anthony Anderson have hosted during the 2006-2007 season.
Reruns
Weekly reruns of select episodes from the show's first fifteen seasons (unrelated to the latest version) are syndicated to TV stations across the country, while about a few dozen episodes from Seasons 1 through 10 currently air Monday through Friday on
TV One.
Partial list of notable guest performers
References
- Premiered: September 12, 1987
- It’s Showtime at the Apollo began its successful 15-year run in 1987, but the show’s beginnings reach all the way back to 1913.
- Season 12
- Percy Sutton .... executive producer (unknown episodes, 1987-2002)
- Bob Banner Associates
- "Showtime in Harlem" (2002)
- When "Showtime at the Apollo" was revamped in 2002, Rudy Rush and Kiki Shepard were ousted and given their own show, "Showtime in Harlem."
- Official site of Showtime in Harlem
- SHOWTIME Starring: Rudy Rush and Kiki Shepard