Talking Dead

Talking Dead is a live after-show about AMC's The Walking Dead in which the host Chris Hardwick discusses the show with special guests. Several after-show episodes are available online at AMCTV.com. Media Post explained on March 15, 2012 that Talking Dead "may be the first-ever talk show on which guests don't have to worry about promoting something or deflecting private questions".

After the success of Fear The Walking Dead, it was announced that the series will also get its own Talking Dead show starting from the second season of the series.

Broadcast and Format
The series features host Chris Hardwick discussing the latest episode with guests who are fans of the series. Cast and crew from The Walking Dead also appear on the talk show. Segments on Talking Dead include an "In Memoriam" highlighting the deaths from the episode, an online poll, episode trivia, behind-the-scenes footage, and questions from fans via phone, from the audience, Facebook, Twitter, or from the official Talking Dead website. After the on-air episode ends, a bonus 15-20 minute segment continues online for the 30 minute episodes; there would be a bonus 5-10 minute online segment for the 60 minute episodes; Hardwick refers to this bonus segment as "Talking Talking Dead".

The series premiered on October 16, 2011, following the encore presentation of the season premiere of the second season of The Walking Dead. When the series returned on February 10, 2013 from the mid-season finale of the third season, the series moved to 10:00 pm, directly following The Walking Dead and expanded to one hour. Hardwick stated that having the show go an hour as opposed to half an hour allowed more "breathing room" and more time to discuss the topics with the guests and fans.

On three of the episodes at the end of second season of Talking Dead, musicians featured on The Walking Dead ' s soundtrack performed at the end of the show. On the first half of the third season of Talking Dead, the "Kill of the Week" feature was included; in addition, the show took questions from the studio audience. In the third season of Talking Dead, "fan of the week" was introduced for fans who used the "Dead Yourself" mobile app. The show also introduced "Survival Tips", which gave tips on how to survive if a hypothetical zombie apocalypse really happened.

Episodes also show "Inside the Dead" which feature around three behind the scenes still photographs with "pops up" bubbles containing trivia about the show.

Other segments include the "Talking Dead: Survival Tips" were Matt Mogk from the Zombie Research Society gives tips to survive a zombie apocalypse and Oprah like give aways of merchandise sold in The Walking Dead online store.

Episodes
Producers that were regular guests of Talking Dead include: creator of The Walking Dead Robert Kirkman, seasons 2-3 showrunner Glen Mazzara, director and executive producer Greg Nicotero, executive producer Gale Anne Hurd, and seasons 4-8 showrunner Scott M. Gimple. Guests listed after "with" were surprise guests for the episode.

Robert Kirkman has the most appearances of any crew member at 19 episodes. Norman Reedus is the most featured cast member with 13 episodes. Colman Domingo is the most featured cast member from Fear The Walking Dead at 12 episodes. Yvette Nicole Brown is the outside guest with the most appearances at 18 episodes.

Season 1 (2011-12)
These episodes discuss season two of The Walking Dead.

Season 2 (2012-13)
These episodes discuss season three of The Walking Dead. This season featured a special "season 3 preview" episode.

Season 3 (2013-14)
These episodes discuss season four of The Walking Dead.

Season 4 (2014-15)
These episodes discuss season five of The Walking Dead. This season featured a special "season 5 preview" episode. This season of Talking Dead introduced live polls as well as a live interactive quiz where fans compete online on their mobile phones, tablets, or computer.

Season 5 (2015-16)
These episodes discuss season six of The Walking Dead. This season featured a special "season 6 preview" episode. This season of Talking Dead introduced live polls as well as a live interactive quiz where fans compete online on their mobile phones, tablets, or computer.

Season 6 (2016-17)
These episodes discuss season seven of The Walking Dead. This season featured a special "season 7 preview" episode.

Season 7 (2017-18)
These episodes discuss season eight of The Walking Dead. This season featured a special "season 8 preview" episode.

Season 8 (2018-19)
These episodes discuss season nine of The Walking Dead. This season featured a special "season 9 preview" episode.

Season 9 (2019-20)
These episodes discuss season ten of The Walking Dead. This season featured a special "season 10 preview" episode.

Fear The Walking Dead
Prior to the start of post-show discussions, Talking Dead aired a special that discussed highlights of season one. Popular demand gave it a spot on Talking Dead starting with season two.

Season 1 (2016)
These episodes discuss season two of Fear The Walking Dead.

Season 2 (2017)
These episodes discuss season three of Fear The Walking Dead which two episodes often being discussed on the same night.

Season 3 (2018)
These episodes discuss season four of Fear The Walking Dead.

Season 4 (2019)
These episodes discuss season five of Fear The Walking Dead but only selected episodes.

Gallery

 * To see photos from Talking Dead, see the Talking Dead/Gallery.

Trivia

 * In the behind-the-scenes trivia for "The Suicide King", it is said that Greg Nicotero made his second appearance as a walker in the episode. It was actually his third.
 * In the episode for "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" in an interview with Tom Payne, the actor who plays Paul Rovia is credited as Paul Monroe. Monroe being the name of the comic counterpart of said character.
 * Robert Kirkman has appeared a total of 19 times on the Talking Dead so far, much more than any other guest star.
 * March 30, 2014, marks Andrew Lincoln's first appearance on the Talking Dead.
 * In the memorial section Julio is incorrectly mentioned as part of The Governor's Army.
 * Aside from Chris Hardwick, only Robert Kirkman, Gregory Nicotero, Gale Anne Hurd and Norman Reedus have appeared in every season.
 * Also aside from Hardwick, only Hurd, Lennie James, Austin Amelio, Lou Diamond Phillips, Ethan Embry and Drew Scott appeared in after-shows of both the main show and Fear The Walking Dead.
 * The February 8, 2015 episode is the first Talking Dead episode to not air directly after The Walking Dead ends due to the series premiere of Better Call Saul. It aired after the conclusion of Better Call Saul.
 * Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey DeMunn, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Callan McAuliffe, Samantha Morton, and Cassady McClincy are the only main cast members that never appeared on Talking Dead.
 * Laurie Holden and David Morrissey also are the only main cast members to make appearances on Talking Dead but not appear on the episode their character died in.
 * Lauren Cohan, Michael Rooker, Emily Kinney, Chad Coleman, Alanna Masterson, Michael Cudlitz, Lennie James, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Pollyanna McIntosh, Steven Ogg, Avi Nash, Lauren Ridloff, Nadia Hilker, Eleanor Matsuura, Ryan Hurst, and Cooper Andrews all made an appearance(s) before they became series regulars on the show.
 * March 22, 2015, marks Chandler Riggs' first appearance on the Talking Dead.
 * Kim Dickens is the first cast member to appear in consecutive episodes, having been on Talking Dead for Fear The Walking Dead episodes "Grotesque" and "Los Muertos".