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Press Photos » Production Shot #1 » Production Shot #2 » Head Shot Biography Bill Boggs is a four-time EMMY Award winning television talk show host, a popular after-dinner speaker and master of ceremonies, an accomplished stage performer, a noted TV show producer and a frequently published journalist. His wide-ranging and diverse career has included hosting the seminal New York talk show, "MIDDAY LIVE WITH BILL BOGGS," for Metromedia and FOX for 12 years, and creating and hosting "BILL BOGGS CORNER TABLE" on Food Network since the network's debut in the mid-1990s. In addition, Boggs has anchored the news for NBC-TV; and hosted "Comedy Tonight," a syndicated comedy show, for FOX TELEVISION; a game show, "All Star Anything Goes" for CBS-TV; and a live Saturday morning talk show," Saturday Morning Live," for METROMEDIA. Boggs is a noted food, lifestyle and travel authority, having interviewed and worked with many of the world's top restaurateurs and chefs, and has also appeared as himself in a dozen dramatic movie and TV show roles. In addition, he has authored a novel, "At First Sight," written for The New York Times and other prestigious national and international periodicals and served as the executive producer for both the groundbreaking "Morton Downey, Jr. Show" and "Court TV.” "Bill Boggs Talk Show Confidential," (developed at the fabled John Houseman Theater in the spring of 2003) a humorous and enlightening one-man show featuring stories, rare videos and songs about the world of television Boggs has inhabited for the past thirty years, is currently playing at the Triad Theater on West 72nd Street in New York City. Boggs also won acclaim on stage for his singing and story telling in the Off Broadway hit, "Our Sinatra," and he created and starred in "A Fine Romance," at New York's four-star "Restaurant Daniel.” Boggs has anchored live news shows for MSNBC and hosted "Freeze Frame" and "Historical Traveler" for the TRAVEL CHANNEL. He is the host of Showtime's "Boxing Report Update," and was seen in the Fall of 2002 in the new syndicated show, "House Beat.” In 2000, Bill Boggs was named "Father of the Year" by the National Father's Day Council. He holds both a bachelor of arts degree and a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
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