'The Drew Barrymore Show' sets return: Everything you need to know (2024)

All eyes are on Drew Barrymore as she heads back to her sunshine yellow set for another season of her Daytime Emmy–winning talk show.

The Drew Barrymore Show is set to make its comeback on Oct. 16, less than a month after it sparked intense backlash for announcing its return amid the ongoing actors' strike and the recently ended writers' strike. In response, the series, in which Barrymore chats with fellow celebrities and lifestyle influencers about myriad everyday topics, decided to postpone its season until the writers' strike had concluded. Now, with it over, the host is preparing to step into the spotlight again.

Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming season of the show, including when and where it airs and the details of the backlash surrounding its original plans to return.

How can I watch the new season of The Drew Barrymore Show?

The talk show's fourth season kicks off Monday, Oct. 16, on CBS. Check your local listings for more information.

What can I expect from the show?

Monday's episode will see Barrymore bidding bye-bye to the Big Apple for Sin City as she travels to Las Vegas to catch up with country superstar Shania Twain. An Instagram clip published ahead of the series opener revealed that the pair will, in part, discuss the importance of embracing change as well as the grief Twain felt when losing her voice.

Over the course of the season, Barrymore will sit down with various influencers and lifestyle gurus to discuss their latest life hacks, celebrity news, recipes, and more during each of the series' 30-minute episodes. It will also feature the return of several fan-favorite segments like "Design by Drew," "Cookbook Club," and "Drew-Gooders," which spotlights individuals who are performing good deeds.

Season 4 will also introduce a new member of the Drew Crew: celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton. The coiffeur joins Barrymore's team of guest stars — which includes her "Drew's News" co-anchor Ross Mathews, interior designer Mikel Welch, chef Pilar Valdes, and sustainable living guru Danny Seo — and will dole out his haircare tips and tricks across the show's latest episodes.

The series is also introducing a new segment titled "Take Care Everywhere," which will feature Barrymore and the Menopause Bootcamp founder Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz discussing medical issues that people are often too embarrassed to talk about with their doctors.

Why did The Drew Barrymore Show get hit with backlash?

The Drew Barrymore Show and its host courted controversy in September for its decision to resume production amid the ongoing actors' strike and the recently ended writers' strike. The series itself was not in violation of the SAG-AFTRA strike because it technically falls under the Network Television Code contract, which is separate from the contracts that expired in July and subsequently launched the strike.

Barrymore, a member of SAG-AFTRA, previously insisted in an Instagram post that the show's return would be "in compliance with not discussing or promoting film and television that is struck of any kind," according to the actors' strike rules. When season 4 was first announced, a CBS spokesperson confirmed to EW that the series would "not be performing any writing work covered by the WGA strike" either.

However, by returning without them, the show was effectively leaving its WGA writers behind. "The [Drew Barrymore Show] is a WGA-covered, struck show that is planning to return without its writers," the WGA-East stated on social media. "The Guild has, and will continue to, picket struck shows that are in production during the strike. Any writing on The Drew Barrymore Show is in violation of WGA strike rules." It is worth noting that other talk shows, like The View, had been recording new episodes without their WGA staff members at the time.

The talk show drew further ire after two audience members claimed that they were removed from a taping for wearing WGA pins that picketers gave them on their way to the set. A spokesperson for The Drew Barrymore Show told EW in a statement that Barrymore was "completely unaware of the incident" and that their team was "in the process of reaching out to the affected audience members to offer them new tickets."

One of the talk show's writers, Cristina Kinon, told The Daily Beast that she was disappointed to see Barrymore resume production on the series without its writing team. "It is frustrating," she said, "because it will prolong the strike, and we just want it to end." Kinon, alongside fellow WGA-member staff writers Chelsea White and Liz Koe, later declined to return to The Drew Barrymore Show after the strike was over.

How did Barrymore and CBS respond to the controversy?

Barrymore, who previously in solidarity with the writers' strikes and was later dropped from hosting the National Book Awards amid the show controversy, apologized and said she'll continue to take "full responsibility" for her actions in a since-deleted Instagram video. "There's nothing I can do or say in this moment to make it okay," she said. "I wanted to own a decision so that it wasn't a PR-protected situation and I would just take full responsibility for my actions. I know there's nothing I can do to make this okay for those it is not okay with. I fully accept that."

At the time, the host explained that she made the decision to bring back the series because "this is bigger than me and there other peoples' jobs on the line." However, in response to the backlash, Barrymore announced that the show would be put on pause "until the strike is over."

"I have no words to express my deepest apologies to anyone I have hurt and, of course, to our incredible team who works on the show and has made it what it is today," she wrote on social media. "We really tried to find our way forward. And I truly hope for a resolution for the entire industry very soon."

CBS issued a statement to EW when the show's fourth season was initially announced. "While our show has been largely an unscripted talk show from the beginning, the new shows we are producing this season will be completely unscripted until the strike ends," it read in part. "No one on our staff will fill a writing position. If you watch the show, it is obvious that Drew has always brought raw, unfiltered, spontaneous, open, and honest conversations to her viewers, and that will continue. The show also moves forward with important consideration to our staff and crew comprised of over 150 people, as well as our loyal viewers. We fully support Drew and her entire team 100 percent."

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Drew went on to lose 20 pounds that year through dieting and working out but admitted to gaining some of the weight back over time. While she hasn't revealed her secret yet, Drew debuted a slimmer figure in 2024.

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While speaking to PEOPLE ahead of the ceremony, Barrymore said that she and Sandler's bond is "all based in like, love, admiration and humor." "You know, I just always believed in him so much. And not that my opinion matters. But I just felt like, this is the guy," she continued.

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Drew Barrymore's Net Worth In 2021 - $118 Million. Drew Barrymore's Net Worth In 2022 - $125 Million.

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Kellyann &ME Peri + Menopause - a new, revolutionary daily supplement helping to ease perimenopause and menopause and reignite whole body wellness for women. Barrymore has been struggling with perimenopause symptoms for more than a year now, and says this product has changed her life.

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Is Adam Sandler a good family man? ›

For three decades, Adam Sandler has made a name for himself in the entertainment world, but aside from acting, performing and singing, the "Big Daddy" star is also a devoted family man.

Who is the most successful Barrymore? ›

The Barrymore family is one of the most renowned acting dynasties in Hollywood, known for their extensive talent spanning generations. Drew Barrymore, the most famous member of the family, had a successful acting career before transitioning into directing and hosting her own talk show.

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Though Drew has spent the summer taking a break from both her show and social media, she recently invited Better Homes and Gardens into her world, more specifically her Upper East Side home, where she lives with her daughters.

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Barrymore began dating with MTV host and comedian Tom Green in 1999. They were engaged in July 2000 and married a year later.

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To date, “The Drew Barrymore Show” has become the No. 3 most-watched syndicated talk show in both households ratings and among total viewers, behind only “Live With Kelly and Mark” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” Barrymore's show also tied for second place in terms of viewership among adults 25-54.

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Hot Bench, the show that The Drew Barrymore Show replaced in many markets, was steady at 1.7 million.

Why was The Drew Barrymore Show cancelled? ›

But Barrymore's show operates with union writers, so new episodes would have required moving forward without their writers on staff. At the time, the WGA condemned Barrymore's decision in a statement, saying, “Drew Barrymore should not be on the air while her writers are on strike fighting for a fair deal.

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The actress took to Instagram on Thursday to share some before-and-after snapshots, showcasing her impressive 25-pound weight loss, which she achieved through a lot of hard work, healthy eating and exercise. “When I look at Instagram, I am made to think I should...

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Kellyann &ME Peri + Menopause is a daily pill made up of several “natural ingredients” that together promise to boost metabolism, promote weight loss, ease hot flashes and night sweats, induce calmness, support gut health and reduce sleep disturbances, according to its website.

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She also previously shared that being more active by walking around New York City and trying out a high protein diet have helped her lose weight. Protein keeps you full and satisfied so you can more easily consume fewer calories.

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