The Harriet Jackson Show

The Harriet Jackson Show (often known simply as Harriet Jackson) is an American talk show created by singer and author Harriet Jackson. The show originally aired on VH1 from 1997 to 2000 before eventually moving to broadcast syndication starting with its fourth season. The Harriet Jackson Show was then cancelled in its seventh season after it finished airing in 2004.

Format
The original format was as follows:


 * Harriet Talks with... (conversations with authors, musicians, athletes, etc.)
 * Chef Harriet (recipe with special guest)
 * The Harries (Jackson would give a golden trophy to a random audience member)
 * Game Night with Harriet (game played with special guest)
 * Harri-oke (musical guest would perform)
 * Inspiration from Yours Truly (Jackson would give a lesson/recap about the day's episode, similar to the Final Thought segment from The Jerry Springer Show)

After the third season debuted in 1999, the format drastically changed. Harri-oke was changed to Harriet's Music Jam of the Day, as well as Chef Harriet and Game Night with Harriet switching their times. Jackson would now end the Inspiration from Yours Truly segment by saying "I'm Harriet Jackson, and thanks for watching my show." instead of giving a generic farewell.

The format was changed yet again when the show's sixth season premiered in 2002.