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6 unusual facts about Steve Harvey


Akintunde Warnock

The documentary features life on the road with black comedians such as Steve Harvey, Renaldo Ray and Paul Mooney.

Busty Heart

Busty Heart has done numerous TV shows, including Fox-TV's That's Just Wrong, The WB's Steve Harvey-hosted Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge season finale, Endemol TV's Private Parts on Channel 5 in England, truTV's World's Dumbest, Bravo TV's Outrageous and Contagious Viral Videos, Fuji TV Tokyo Japan "2006 Bakademy Awards", E!'s Talk Soup, and 2007 Spike TV MANswers.

Henry the Hatter

Celebrities Run DMC, LL Cool J, Kid Rock, and Steve Harvey are all store regulars, and Kid Rock featured the store in his video for "Roll On".

La Toya

Other contributions were from producers Bobby Hart & Dick Eastman on the duet with John Pagano "If I Could Get To You", Harold Faltermeyer on the eccentric "Turn On The Radio", and Steve Harvey on "Does It Really Matter".

Magic City Classic

In recent years, the Classic has attracted numerous African-American celebrities; in 2008, these included actress Vivica A. Fox and radio personalities Tom Joyner and Steve Harvey.

Sikivu Hutchinson

Hutchinson responds at the 2009 Atheist Alliance International Conference, to comedian Steve Harvey's comments that atheists are amoral.


KERL

The station signed on in August 2008 and featured The Steve Harvey Morning Show and Keith Sweat Hotel as programming.

Marcus Canty

This single will be featured in the upcoming film Think Like a Man, an adaptation of Steve Harvey's book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man.

Urban adult contemporary

Many Urban AC stations rely heavily on syndicated programming such as the Tina Turner, Wendy Williams Steve Harvey Morning Show, Keith Sweat Donnie Simpson and The Michael Baisden Show.

WRXZ

Q107.1 aired "The Steve Harvey Morning Show", "The Ride with Doug and DeDe" afternoons and "Keith Sweat Hotel" for nights.

WTVW

Syndicated programming on WTVW includes Family Feud, The Simpsons, The Big Bang Theory, Steve Harvey and Judge Judy.


see also

Frank McComb

The set was produced by Steve Harvey, producer of Donnie's widely-lauded The Colored Section.