Steve Harvey’s new syndicated daytime talk show, “Steve,” has set a premiere date of Tuesday, Sept. 5, producers announced Monday.
The veteran host, who is retiring his previous daytime talker “Steve Harvey” after five years, will relocate to the West Coast to shoot the new series on the Universal lot.
“Steve” will air on NBC-owned affiliates along with other stations covering 95 percent of U.S. TV households.
Harvey will produce along with IMG, along with with executive producers Shane Farley (“The Voice,” “VH1s “Big Morning Buzz”), Gerald Washington (“Steve Harvey,” “Family Feud,” “Celebrity Family Feud,” “Little Big Shots”), and IMG’s Mark Shapiro and Mike Antinoro.
Harvey, who recently hosted Fox’s revived “Showtime at the Apollo,” has served as host and executive producer of such series as “Funderdome,” “Family Feud,” “Steve Harvey” and the NBC primetime show “Little Big Shots.”
“As I embark on this new adventure, I’m excited to explore everything Los Angeles has to offer for this new show,” Harvey said in a statement. “‘Steve’ is going to be different than my current daytime show. The new location will allow me to welcome more celebrity guests and more importantly let me do what I enjoy doing best, being funny!”