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Steve Harvey's Big Time After co-starring in the film The Original Kings of Comedy and spending six years in a self-titled sitcom, laid-back, dapper funny guy Steve Harvey has finally hit the Big Time. Now, instead of fishing for fame with stand-up routines or scripted laugh lines, Harvey scours the country looking for “everyday people who do things you don’t see every day.”
Steve Harvey tickets are available for a hilarious, not-to-be missed performance by one of the Kings of Comedy. Secure comedy tickets for the man behind the successful television showThe Steve Harvey Show. The antics and expressions and often dramatic humor will have you laughing whole-heartedly throughout the performance. Audiences have a hard time missing Harvey on tour, so join the club, work on those abs and get laughing.
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Steve Harvey arrived 18 months ago in the kingdom of the radio shock jocks, where the royalty included Howard Stern, Don Imus and Opie and Anthony. The "King of Comedy" surveyed the raunchy landscape and launched his morning drive-time show with some trepidation.
In this image released by JET Magazine, comedian and actor Steve Harvey is shown. In a dramatic change that might surprise fans, the comedy and radio king, who turns 51 on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008, shaved his head and started looking at his life in a different way.
Steve Harvey was soon joined in prime time by fellow King Bernie Mac when Mac debuted his own namesake television series in early 2001. In addition to serving as host of KKBT-FM's The Beat, Harvey frequently takes part in speaking engagements in which he stresses the importance of goals and the dangers of drugs to impressionable youths. frequently takes part in speaking engagements in which he stresses the importance of goals and the dangers of drugs to impressionable youths.
Harvey is the host of his own morning radio show, The Steve Harvey Morning Show, which was originally syndicated under Radio One, Inc. broadcasting company, from September 2000 until May 2005. Ultimately, the show aired only in L.A. on KKBT, and in Dallas on KBFB, with Harvey splitting his time between the Dallas and L.A. studios. As a result, Harvey and Radio One decided to part ways shortly before his contract expired. In September 2005, Harvey signed a joint syndication deal with Premiere Radio Networks and Inner City Broadcasting Corporation for a new incarnation of "The Steve Harvey Morning Show"; the show is based out of WBLS in New York.
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