Orlando Bloom, Jon Hamm, Henry Winkler Top ‘Live with Kelly and Mark’ Guest Roster for the Week of June 9

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Live with Kelly and Mark is doubling down on star power this week, with a front-loaded lineup that includes Orlando Bloom, Jon Hamm, and Henry Winkler. The veteran ABC morning show, airing weekdays at 9:00 AM, continues to lean into a strategy that balances Hollywood heat with lifestyle utility and viewer interaction.

Kicking off Monday, June 9, Joel McHale brings the game show banter as he tees up The 1% Club, while Monica Barbaro stops by to plug season 2 of Netflix Arnold Schwarzenegger series FUBAR. The show’s Inbox segment rounds out the hour with fan feedback, a reliable staple of the format.

Tuesday brings a mix of scripted drama and true-crime docuseries with Bryce Dallas Howard promoting Deep Cover and Jenny Slate unpacking the narrative of Dying for Sex. Music comes courtesy of Arthur Hanlon, Manuel Medrano, and Nia Skyfer.

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Midweek, June 11, leans heavily on talent with Taron Egerton previewing Apple TV+ drama series Smoke and Winkler giving a taste of Hazardous History with Henry Winkler. As usual, The Inbox returns for more crowd-sourced commentary.

Thursday’s episode pairs Bloom with Jason Isaacs—both on the circuit for Deep Cover and The White Lotus, respectively. Monica Mangin brings the consumer pivot with a Shopping Day segment.

Closing out the week, Friday, June 13, has Jon Hamm discussing Your Friends & Neighbors, a live set from The Doobie Brothers, and a culinary check-in with Michael Symon for the show’s “Sizzle in the City” slot. A summer parenting tip feature and a Father’s Day street segment led by Steve Patterson round out the broadcast.

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As competition in the daytime space remains dense, Live with Kelly and Mark stays in its lane—mixing big names, breezy banter, and just enough service TV to keep its demo engaged.

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