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The Post Show
StarringBlair Butler and Kevin Pereira
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time30 minutes with commercials
Original release
NetworkG4
ReleaseNovember 3, 2007 –
2007
Related
Heroes

The Post Show is an interactive television series on G4 Network related to the NBC series Heroes.

Overview

The Post Show is a live, half-hour wrap-up show which premiered Saturday, November 3, 2007 on G4. The show features multiple interactive and web-enabled elements, including live chats and polls, interviews with cast and crew members, and tips on what to look for in upcoming episodes. G4 viewers are able to take part in the live and interactive show; fans are able to use web cams and instant messaging to join in live discussions, voice their opinions, and provide theories on how future episodes will play out. G4 accepts fan submissions for The Post Show using Stickam.

The show is regularly hosted by Blair Butler and Kevin Pereira. In the Fall Finale Post Show, James Kyson Lee co-hosted, as Kevin Pereira was not present. Tim Kring and Jack Coleman were guests on the premiere episode as well as editors from Heroes Wiki and Heroes-Clues who had recurring appearances on the show's Conspiracy Theories segment.[1] The Fall Finale episode of the show was a one-hour special and featured appearances by Jack Coleman, Dania Ramirez, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Allan Arkush, George Takei and Tim Kring.

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