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The TERRELL Show

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The TERRELL Show is an American variety, but primarily music-based digital talk show hosted by American content creator Terrell Grice. The show is distributed through YouTube and features Grice interviewing singers, musicians, and many other celebrities singing, performing, and playing many of his signature games.

The show premiered on August 7, 2018 featuring a contest on FOX’s singing competition show, The Four. Seasons 1-3 were filmed in Burbank, California until moving to Hollywood, California for Season 4.

Production[edit]

Before beginning his interview series, Terrell Grice was a popular “reactor” to performances from singing competition shows. In early 2018, Grice reacted to several artists who he would eventually interview personally on his show such as Evvie McKinney, The Walls Group, Tamela Mann, and more. Through the popularity of his solo videos, he began to invite artists onto his show to have extensive, yet light-hearted conversations on their career and catalog.

Midway through the third season, production was halted in mid-March 2020. However, production had already filmed several episodes prior to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. These episodes continued to be released through the initial stages of the pandemic, unlike many other shows of similar formats. After those episodes aired, TERRELL at Home took over to complete the remaining episodes of the shortened third season.

The TERRELL Show has been completely self-produced for each of its six seasons.

Episodes[edit]

Season Episodes First Aired Last Aired
1 29 August 7, 2018 March 4, 2019
2 26 April 25, 2019 September 26, 2019
3 11 February 27, 2020 April 9, 2020
4 45 July 30, 2020 July 22, 2021
5 14 February 24, 2022 June 2, 20233
6 26 March 2, 2023 2023

Season 1[edit]

No.

overall

No.

in season

Original Air Date Guest(s)
1 1 August 7, 2018 Noah Barlass
2 2 September 3, 2018 George Lovett and Malcolm Allen
3 3 September 23, 2018 Durand Bernarr
4 4 October 4, 2018 Evvie McKinney (Part 1)
5 5 October 5, 2018 Evvie McKinney (Part 2)
6 6 October 16, 2018 Janice Freeman
7 7 October 16, 2018 Ali Caldwell
8 8 October 21, 2018 Rebecca Black
9 9 October 30, 2018 Leah Jenea
10 10 November 10, 2018 Keisha Renee
11 11 November 15, 2018 Amber Riley
12 12 November 17, 2018 Avery Wilson
13 13 November 29, 2018 Samoht
14 14 December 1, 2018 Muni Long
15 15 December 11, 2018 Brooke Simpson
16 16 December 11, 2018 Vincint
17 17 December 23, 2018 Kymberli Joye
18 18 December 23, 2018 MaKenzie Thomas
19 19 January 13, 2019 Jade Novah
20 20 January 14, 2019 Stevie Mackey
21 21 January 24, 2019 Gene Noble
22 22 February 2, 2019 Kevin Ross
23 23 February 11, 2019 Matt Bloyd and Mario Jose
24 24 February 13, 2019 Katlyn Nichol
25 25 February 13, 2019 Koryn Hawthorne
26 26 February 19, 2019 DeAndre Brackensick
27 27 February 25, 2019 Suzy Jones
28 28 March 4, 2019 Kalen Allen
29 29 March 4, 2019 Kalen Allen



References[edit]

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