A. J. After Hours

A. J. After Hours is a television program that aired on the E! cable network in 2001. The talk show, hosted by gossip columnist A. J. Benza, was described as a show that "mixes interviews with comedy sketches and man-on-the-street segments, and which explores the New York's hip club scene."[1]

The program received mixed reviews with Entertainment Weekly calling the show "retro sexist...contempo goofy...hairier than The Man Show,"[2] and Andrew Wallenstein, writing for Media Life, said the show "is about as compelling a talk show as The Magic Hour,"[3] referring to Magic Johnson's failed attempt at a talk show.

The show was cancelled after only a few episodes.

References

  1. New York Times synopsis A.J. After Hours - TV Series - Cast & Credits - Listings - NYTimes.com
  2. Entertainment Weekly: Guy Talk
  3. Media Life: Clearly, A. J. Benza don't belong to Mensa Archived April 19, 2015, at the Wayback Machine.

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