ABC’s The Revolution Guest Line Up May 28 – June 1 2012

Posted May 25, 2012 by MemTV in NEWS

Trainer Chris Powell and fashion designer Norma Kamali are the big name guests next week on ABC’s daytime show The Revolution.

Powell is on hand to discuss the upcoming season of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition whilst Kamali has a new couture range to promote.

Monday and Tuesdays episodes are actually “another chance to see” aka re-runs.

MONDAY, MAY 28 (ENCORE BROADCAST; OAD: 3/29/12) – Guest co-host Toni Braxton welcomes her sisters and “Braxton Family Values” co-stars; Harley is joined by Toni and her sisters for a demonstration on how to get Katy Perry’s chest; Ty takes to the street to perform random acts of kindness; NFL’s oldest cheerleader and author Laura Vikmanis (It’s All About the Pom Pom).

TUESDAY, MAY 29 (ENCORE BROADCAST; OAD: 4/23/12) — Spring allergy survival guide; Carson Kressley debuts his new fashion line; Dr. Jen shares vital safety information for parents when it comes to the medications in their home.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 – Los Angeles, CA resident Nikki Hannah’s “Revolution” journey and reveal.

THURSDAY, MAY 31 – “Is this Normal?” with Dr. Jen and Dr. Tiffanie; sisters Katherine Kallinis and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne of “DC Cupcakes” with tips to create low fat desserts; fashion designer Norma Kamali with a look back at her iconic fashions — including the swimsuit that Farrah Fawcett made famous — her age defying tips and a fashion show from her “Kamali Kulture” collection.

FRIDAY, JUNE 1 – “Revolution 3 Way” focusing on hips; Dr. Tiffanie is joined by acclaimed life coach Meredith Haberfeld with important tips to help find a job; author A.J. Jacobs, “Drop Dead Healthy”; trainer Chris Powell with a preview of the upcoming season of ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition.”


About the Author

MemTV

MemTV: The font of all knowledge concerning TV, DVD, Movies and all other aspects of pop culture. The gargantuan figure of Mem TV is actually a composite of all the staff members here at memorableTV. The collective rather than the individual.