Chelsea

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  • TV-MA
  • 2016
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.3  (2,118)

Chelsea is a talk show hosted by comedian and actress Chelsea Handler. The show premiered on Netflix in 2016 and ran for two seasons until its conclusion in 2017. The show was produced three times a week and each episode had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes. The show had a very unique format compared to typical talk shows. Chelsea was filmed in an informal atmosphere, without a live audience, and with a set styled as a living room with a real fireplace. This provided a homely vibe that made the show feel much more personal than other talk shows. The show’s unique setting allowed for intimate conversations with guests and made guests feel more comfortable to share personal stories. Chelsea frequently tackled controversial and topical subjects that were not often talked about in the mainstream media. Handler approached these subjects with a candid and brash approach, providing an open and uncensored format which allowed for deep and interesting conversations amongst the invited guests. These guests included singers, actors, politicians, and experts from various fields, giving the show a diverse roster of individuals. Additionally, the show featured segments outside of the interviews, including commentary on current events and pre-taped comedy sketches with Handler, Jeff Wild and Daniel Maurio. These segments had different themes like travel, politics, or social issues. One notable recurring segment was ‘Dinner Party’, which featured Handler, accompanied by a celebrity guest hosting a dinner party with a diverse group of guests. Some dinners took place in Handler's home, while other occasions were arranged at restaurants, allowing for a relaxed and light-hearted atmosphere for conversation. Chelsea focused on having discussions with the guest and audience members from various backgrounds and points of views, and was sometimes involved in social experiments. This was evident in one episode where Handler attempted to break down stereotypes by taking a bus ride with Trump supporters. Another episode featured Handler meeting students from a historically black college and university to learn about their experiences. Throughout the show, Handler was known for her candid and humorous style, often using her sharp wit and sarcasm to get her point across. The show was ultimately a continuation of Handler’s previous television work as a host, her work in stand-up comedy, and her previous television show Chelsea Lately. Chelsea was a departure from the typical talk show format, allowing for free-flowing and open discussions in a unique and unconventional setting. This helped the show become a draw for those looking for something different than the usual talk-show fare. In conclusion, Chelsea was a unique and groundbreaking talk show on Netflix, thanks to Chelsea Handler’s frankness and her varied guest list, and the informal atmosphere. The show was an unorthodox combination of humor, intellect, and seriousness that explored difficult topics with great humor and authenticity. Handler’s talent as a comedian and her willingness to approach controversial subjects head-on made Chelsea something different, fresh, and exciting for viewers.

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Seasons
Dinner Party: Ending on a High Note
30. Dinner Party: Ending on a High Note
December 15, 2017
Wiz Khalifa, Jill Scott, Shania Twain and Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds open up about inspiration, success and the emotional power of music.
We All Have to Fight and Be Loud
29. We All Have to Fight and Be Loud
December 8, 2017
Former senator Barbara Boxer hails women's growing political clout. Journalist Ronan Farrow digs into the toxic consequences of sexual assault.
Dinner Party: Scandalous
28. Dinner Party: Scandalous
December 1, 2017
Kerry Washington and her "Scandal" co-stars talk sexual harassment and real-life political bombshells. A pro fixer shares the secrets of good spin.
Singing, Storms and Stoned Spelling
27. Singing, Storms and Stoned Spelling
November 17, 2017
Lea Michele chats stage fright, karaoke and turkey. CNN's Bill Weir details the plight of post-hurricane Puerto Rico. Plus, a baked spelling bee.
Making a Big Bang
26. Making a Big Bang
November 10, 2017
Chelsea talks precocious kids with Jim Parsons, quizzes Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg and gets some down-and-dirty workplace sensitivity training.
Gwen We Meet Again
25. Gwen We Meet Again
November 3, 2017
Gwen Stefani shares her love of Christmas music. Justice Bridget McCormack and activist Jason Kander talk the U.S. court system and voter suppression.
Dinner Party: My American Experience
24. Dinner Party: My American Experience
October 27, 2017
Jennifer Garner, Rob Riggle, Regina King, Mary McCormack and Dan Savage discuss their roots, patriotism, religion and modern America's complexities.
Showing Up Matters
23. Showing Up Matters
October 20, 2017
Dennis Quaid steps up for hurricane relief, Nancy Pelosi extols women's surging political clout, and Chrissy Metz mulls the impact of "This Is Us."
Hart of the Matter
22. Hart of the Matter
October 6, 2017
Kevin Hart and the Plastic Cup Boyz joke about comedy. Activists Kris Brown and Igor Volsky voice an urgent plea for gun control. Jackie Chan sings.
The Art of the Kneel
21. The Art of the Kneel
September 29, 2017
The NFL's Reggie Bush and activist DeRay Mckesson discuss athletes' defiant response to Trump. Maggie Gyllenhaal talks "The Deuce." Plus, Macklemore.
Game Changers
20. Game Changers
September 22, 2017
Emma Stone and Billie Jean King talk Battle of the Sexes. Justin Hartley reflects on his Hollywood success. Plus, grassroots politician Randy Bryce.
Handler and High Water
19. Handler and High Water
September 15, 2017
Jessica Biel gets real about motherhood. Chelsea kayaks with Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer. With S.E. Cupp, Evan McMullin and Andrea Savage.
Comfortably Naked
18. Comfortably Naked
September 8, 2017
James Corden chats musicals and public nudity, Bella Thorne hopes to inspire the next generation, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand addresses gun violence.
We Are All Sharks
17. We Are All Sharks
 
Reese Witherspoon talks about her new movie and becoming a producer. Kathy Bates discusses "Disjointed" and medical marijuana. With Dan Rather.
Dear India
16. Dear India
August 11, 2017
Chelsea discusses Indian culture with actress Freida Pinto, haggles in a Mumbai market with Vikas Khanna, meets a guru and shakes it Bollywood-style.
Let's Keep Moving Forward
15. Let's Keep Moving Forward
August 4, 2017
Kate Beckinsale, Jill Soloway and Niecy Nash extol diversity in showbiz. Congressmen Ted Lieu and Eric Swalwell discuss immigration and impeachment.
The Future Is Now
14. The Future Is Now
July 28, 2017
Actress Cara Delevingne works to empower girls, tech leaders weigh in on cutting-edge automation, and Garbine Muguruza savors her big Wimbledon win.
When Chelsea Met Harry
13. When Chelsea Met Harry
July 21, 2017
Chelsea quizzes Harry Styles, chats with singer Rita Ora and talks "Game of Thrones" sexual taboos with John Bradley. With "Pod Save America" hosts.
Dinner Party: Good Sports
12. Dinner Party: Good Sports
July 14, 2017
NFL stars Russell Wilson and Kurt Warner, gymnast Aly Raisman and boxer Laila Ali reflect on competing, performance nerves and reinventing themselves.
A Handler-maid's Tale
11. A Handler-maid's Tale
June 23, 2017
Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin dish on wrestling training for "GLOW." Elisabeth Moss ponders real-life echoes of "The Handmaid's Tale." With Janet Mock.
Tear Down These Walls
10. Tear Down These Walls
June 16, 2017
Salma Hayek Pinault talks massage and marriage. CNN's Don Lemon discusses truth in journalism. Jerrod Carmichael gets real about the N-word.
To England with Love
9. To England with Love
June 9, 2017
Chelsea gives English etiquette a whirl, goes boating with Eddie Izzard, scrums with a pro rugby team and hits the pub to gauge opinions about Brexit.
Changing the Climate
8. Changing the Climate
June 2, 2017
Sen. Al Franken brings his humor to Congress. Sarah Silverman stands up for women's health issues. Plus, Thomas Middleditch on global warming.
Beauty Pageants, Black-ish and Going Broke
7. Beauty Pageants, Black-ish and Going Broke
May 26, 2017
Priyanka Chopra discusses "Baywatch" and self-esteem. Anthony Anderson reflects on racial identity. Sen. Elizabeth Warren champions higher wages.
Scientologists and Pirates and Aliens, Oh My
6. Scientologists and Pirates and Aliens, Oh My
May 19, 2017
Leah Remini dissects the perils of leaving Scientology, Geoffrey Rush talks Einstein and acting with monkeys, and Danny McBride riffs on movie aliens.
Answer Me This
5. Answer Me This
May 12, 2017
Chelsea quizzes "Guardians of the Galaxy" star Chris Pratt. Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn and Wanda Sykes play a guessing game. Plus, Rep. Adam Schiff.
Dinner Party: Getting Schooled
4. Dinner Party: Getting Schooled
May 5, 2017
Jim Parsons, Rashida Jones, Gaby Hoffmann and Mary McCormack celebrate teachers who impacted their lives. With former Education Secretary John King.
Ladies and the Trump
3. Ladies and the Trump
April 28, 2017
Tracee Ellis Ross, Aisha Tyler and Rosario Dawson join Chelsea to scorch Trump's first 100 days in office. Sen. Cory Booker urges political integrity.
Women That Are Strong Are Fun
2. Women That Are Strong Are Fun
April 21, 2017
Chelsea talks resilient women with Charlize Theron, civic engagement with Rep. Linda Sánchez and "the French Donald Trump" with voters in Paris.
I Had No Backup Plan Whatsoever
1. I Had No Backup Plan Whatsoever
April 14, 2017
Melissa McCarthy and Chelsea recall the rocky road to show biz success. Van Jones slams Trump's recklessness and nepotism. With the "Nobodies" cast.
Description

Chelsea is a talk show hosted by comedian and actress Chelsea Handler. The show premiered on Netflix in 2016 and ran for two seasons until its conclusion in 2017. The show was produced three times a week and each episode had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes. The show had a very unique format compared to typical talk shows. Chelsea was filmed in an informal atmosphere, without a live audience, and with a set styled as a living room with a real fireplace. This provided a homely vibe that made the show feel much more personal than other talk shows. The show’s unique setting allowed for intimate conversations with guests and made guests feel more comfortable to share personal stories.

Chelsea frequently tackled controversial and topical subjects that were not often talked about in the mainstream media. Handler approached these subjects with a candid and brash approach, providing an open and uncensored format which allowed for deep and interesting conversations amongst the invited guests. These guests included singers, actors, politicians, and experts from various fields, giving the show a diverse roster of individuals.

Additionally, the show featured segments outside of the interviews, including commentary on current events and pre-taped comedy sketches with Handler, Jeff Wild and Daniel Maurio. These segments had different themes like travel, politics, or social issues.

One notable recurring segment was ‘Dinner Party’, which featured Handler, accompanied by a celebrity guest hosting a dinner party with a diverse group of guests. Some dinners took place in Handler's home, while other occasions were arranged at restaurants, allowing for a relaxed and light-hearted atmosphere for conversation.

Chelsea focused on having discussions with the guest and audience members from various backgrounds and points of views, and was sometimes involved in social experiments. This was evident in one episode where Handler attempted to break down stereotypes by taking a bus ride with Trump supporters. Another episode featured Handler meeting students from a historically black college and university to learn about their experiences.

Throughout the show, Handler was known for her candid and humorous style, often using her sharp wit and sarcasm to get her point across. The show was ultimately a continuation of Handler’s previous television work as a host, her work in stand-up comedy, and her previous television show Chelsea Lately.

Chelsea was a departure from the typical talk show format, allowing for free-flowing and open discussions in a unique and unconventional setting. This helped the show become a draw for those looking for something different than the usual talk-show fare.

In conclusion, Chelsea was a unique and groundbreaking talk show on Netflix, thanks to Chelsea Handler’s frankness and her varied guest list, and the informal atmosphere. The show was an unorthodox combination of humor, intellect, and seriousness that explored difficult topics with great humor and authenticity. Handler’s talent as a comedian and her willingness to approach controversial subjects head-on made Chelsea something different, fresh, and exciting for viewers.

  • Premiere Date
    May 11, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (2,118)