TV Talk Today: Thursday’s chat-show lineups

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A selection of guests scheduled on today’s talk shows:

“The Oprah Winfrey Show” (9 a.m., Channel 7) Actresses Ashley and Mary Kate

Olsen.

“Live With Regis And Kelly” (9 a.m., Channel 9): Comedian Whoopi Goldberg;

actress Ashley Tisdale.

“The View” (10 a.m., Channel 7) Actress Debra Messing.

“The Bonnie Hunt Show” (2 p.m., Channel 5): Actor George Hamilton; actress Emmy Rossum.

“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” (3 p.m., Channel 5) Actress Hayden Panettiere.

“Larry King Live” (8 p.m., CNN) Filmmaker Michael Moore.

“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” (10 p.m., Comedy Central) New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine.

“Late Show With David Letterman” (10:35 p.m., Channel 2) Actress Julia Louis Dreyfus; actor Michael Cera; musician Pete Seeger. (R)

“The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” (10:35 p.m., Channel 5) Actress Wanda Sykes; actor Zachary Levi; musician Glen Campbell. (R)

“Charlie Rose” (11 p.m., Channel 20) Economist Paul Krugman.

“Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson” (11:35 p.m., Channel 2) Actor John Malkovich; music group Little Jackie.

“Late Night With Conan OBrien” (11:35 p.m., Channel 5) Actress Kristin

Davis; radio host Ira Glass; musician Ryan Bingham. (R)

“Jimmy Kimmel Live” (12:05 a.m., Channel 7) Actor Colin Farrell; actress Natalie Zea; musician Lady GaGa.

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