For
the
first
time
ever,
this
Wednesday
on
Big
CBS
Love,
the
hosts
of
the
renowned
American
talk
show,
'The
View",
Barbara
Walters,
Whoopi
Goldberg,
Joy
Behar,
Sherri
Shepherd
and
Elisabeth
Hasselbeck
appear
on
The
Oprah
Winfrey
Show.
Since
its
debut,
The
View
has
become
a
pop
culture
phenomenon.
The
women
have
made
this
show
news
worthy
by
taking
on
interesting
and
engaging
topics,
pushing
the
buttons
on
politicians
and
having
some
very
heated
discussions.
This
is
the
co-producer
Barbara
Walters"s
fourth
appearance
on
The
Oprah
Show.
At
her
first
appearance,
Oprah
told
her
audience,
"Here
I
am
today,
I
think,
because
I
pretended
to
be
Barbara
Walters
for
the
first
year
of
my
broadcasting
career
in
television
and
look
where
it
got
me." Barbara
jokingly
reminds
Oprah
of
this
and
assets
that
she
is
responsible
for
the
latter"s
career.
Actress,
singer
and
comedian
Whoopi
Goldberg
plays
the
moderator
on
the
show.
She
says
'The
View"
is
the
first
steady,
every
day
job
she's
had
and
that
it's
a
constant
struggle
remembering
not
to
get
in
trouble.
She
says,
“We
can
have
a
spirited
discussion
about
abortion
and
then
talk
about
French
ticklers."
Whoopi
recently
spoke
of
her
struggle
with
drug
addiction
on
the
show,
calling
herself
a
"functioning
drug
addict"
at
one
point.
She
declares
she
doesn't
regret
making
that
statement.
Comedian
Joy
Behar
is
the
only
original
member
of
'The
View"
other
than
Barbara.
For
the
last
28
years,
Joy
has
been
in
a
relationship
with
who
she
calls
her
"spousal
equivalent."
A
few
years
ago,
they
got
engaged
but
Joy
eventually
called
it
off.
"I
get
scared
by
marriage,"
she
says.
"I've
decided
I'll
marry
him
on
my
death
bed
because
then
when
they
say
''Till
death
do
you
part,' it
will
only
be
five
more
minutes."
Along
with
her
job
co-hosting
'The
View",
Sherri
Shepherd
has
been
busy
planning
her
upcoming
Chicago
wedding
to
her
fiance,
Lamar
Sally.
Sherri's
even
including
her
friends
from
'The
View" in
her
nuptials—Barbara
is
throwing
her
shower,
and
Elisabeth
is
one
of
her
eight
bridesmaids.
When
discussions
on
The
View
turn
to
politics,
Elisabeth
Hasselbeck
sometimes
finds
herself
all
alone
as
she
typically
represents
the
Conservative
position,
but
she
says
she
never
feels
picked
on.
She
describes
their
conversations
as
fun
and
challenging.
Talking
about
their
second
jobs,
Barbara
says
she
heads
over
to
ABC
News
where
she
prepares
for
interviews
and
specials.
Joy's
day
continues
with
her
nightly
interview
show.
Sherri
hosts
The
Newlywed
Game.
Whoopi
goes
to
work
producing
a
Broadway
musical
based
on
her
movie
Sister
Act.
Watch
these
remarkable
ladies
on
Oprah
Winfrey
show
on
Wednesday,
October
26
at
8
pm,
exclusively
on
BIG
CBS
LOVE.