Goodbye Montel
May 27, 2008 at 5:12 pm | Posted in Montel | 3 CommentsTags: Michael Blumberg, Montel, New York
I’ve never liked the show or Montel, but after more than 17 years on the air motivating and supporting thousands of guests, I have to say my congrats. I’ve never met a black guy that cared for SOMEBODY else’s feeling other than himself. Haha, just a joke!
On May 23rd, 2008, the farewell episode of the Montel Show aired and guests were able to meet the entire Montel Show family, and celebrate the years of success that the show has been able to achieve. Among the many praises and thank yous that he was given, Montel was honored with a special poker table, snow board, and by New York Mayor Michael Blumberg the city proclaimed a “Montel Williams Show Day”.
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I saw him speak back when I was in sixth grade. He gave a speech about the importance of education and knowledge to a packed house. It definitely was good. I got $10 bucks (maybe it was $20) for naming a part of speech.
Comment by totaltransformation— May 27, 2008 #
I think Montel was the only talk show host who didn’t have a gimmick and he was the most real of them all. I like him. I’ve only seen his show a few times, but it was always good.
Comment by Don— May 27, 2008 #
run along montel
nice run
Comment by me— May 27, 2008 #