'The Hasselhoffs' Coming to Germany

The next stop after the UK for 'The Hasselhoffs' reality show is Germany! As most of the german fan base has known this for sometime, they sure are excited. If you're one of the lucky fans that get to finally see the show in Germany, get ready, because it starts August 14 on VIVA.Check out the VIVA site for more information.
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David Hasselhoff Interview with Metro

The Hoff is back and talking with Metro.co.uk about Britains Got Talent, his reality show and his new movie Piranha 3DD.

Why did you do this reality show?One, to help highlight my daughters’ quests to become singers. Number two, instead of reading complete unadulterated lies about  me in the press, this was a chance to invite people in to say: ‘This is who the Hasselhoffs are – we have a great family relationship, a heart and a sense of humour.’Are you worried your daughters will experience the negative side of fame?They already have because of my divorce and the stuff I’ve gone through. They’ve had to have a hard skin, especially at school. Every kid goes through challenges at school, whether you’re in show business or not, but it’s worse if people know  you because of your parents. We’re just a normal family that picks up the papers and reads what we’ve been doing, or haven’t, everyday. It hurts when your children are mentioned and when people assume things about them that aren’t true.How’s Britain’s Got Talent going?I’m having a blast. I find it very funny that I can’t understand what people are saying a lot of  the time. I’m very proud I’ve been asked to do it. I’m spending a lot of time in Britain and people are very complimentary.

Are there any British accents you can’t understand at all?The Scottish ones. The Glaswegian accent really got me but then I couldn’t really understand a lot of what people in Liverpool were saying – and Wales too. I’m having a hell of a time. I’m dating a Welsh girl and keep saying ‘what?’ all the time. I haven’t got through one sentence with her yet without saying ‘what?’ But at the same time I find it very sexy and cute, so she can talk all she wants.What acts in Britain would you not get in US?There was one act in America where a lady said she could whistle and birds would come. She did it and no birds arrived. The weirdest one in Britain was a guy who imitated trucks – I have no idea what that was about. It sounded like a giant man farting. And I think I’ve seen every Michael Jackson impersonator in Britain.What are your proudest achievements in your career?I loved working with Mel Brooks. When they asked me to do The Producers, they asked me to play the German but I wanted to play the gay director and he told me I did a great job, which I was very proud of.What have been the biggest disappointments?Not getting more film work and not being cast in the TV remake of Knight Rider when I brought the idea, the treatment and the story to the TV network. Hollywood can be fun like that.You’re filming Piranha 3DD at the moment – how’s that going?It’s a lot of fun saving beautiful girls from being eaten by piranhas and  it’s great to see everyone wandering around covered in fake blood.What lessons have 40 years in showbiz taught you?Don’t count on anything but yourself and God.What’s the secret of your enduring popularity?Love of people, humility and to respect the opportunities that I’ve been given. And, of course, my winning smile.You’ve had a well-publicised battle with alcoholism. Are people supportive?People never, ever ask; only the media. Interviews like this are obsessed with bringing it up because it sells newspapers. No one in the street has ever come up to me and said: ‘How’s your drinking?’ I welcome the support I receive from family and friends.What else would you like to achieve with your career?To bring down all the walls in the world. More seriously, though, I’d like to make a kick-ass Knight Rider film and I’m looking forward to seeing my daughters achieve success in their own careers.The Hasselhoffs starts on May 30 on Bio.

The Hasselhoff's Reality Show

The Hasselhoffs spotlights the life of single dad David Hasselhoff and his two daughters Taylor Ann and Hayley.

The series brings viewers inside the household of David Hasselhoff where “The Hoff” is just Dad and examines the challenges he faces as a single parent raising two young adult daughters.Despite juggling his multiple entertainment and business endeavours, he is the ultimate 'stage dad' and will do anything to help guide his daughters’ decisions as they pursue their famous careers.Starts Monday 30 May at 7pm and continues Monday nights at 7pm on the Biography(Bio) channel on sky - 156 and virgin - 242The Biography Channel

'The Hasselhoffs' Unaired Show Clips & Video Logs

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A&E has some episode clips up through episode 6 of the show. We're unlikely to see the full episodes, so here are a few snippets from some of the unaired episodes. David also discusses some episodes in the video logs.Unaired episode clips:• Ep. 3 Crisis ManagementDavid decides his career needs a boost, so he sets out to find a new manager.  When David's daughters decide they also need a manager to help launch their career, David calls in a favor, only to find the girls are unrehearsed and out of practice.• Ep. 4 A Daytime DramaDavid thinks he'll have an easy go of it as a guest star on his old soap opera, The Young and the Restless, but he finds that times have changed and it's a greater challenge than he could have imagined. When David tries to do a nice thing for Taylor by getting her a small role on the show, he has to deal with Hayley's jealousy.• Ep. 5 Family BusinessDavid threatens to walk off the set when he learns a commercial he's booked has him cast as a villain. David also finds his hands full with his daughters when Taylor wants to record a new song, but Hayley can't find the time.• Ep. 6 The HoffatherDavid enjoys a supreme honor, when Pink's Hot Dogs adds a David Hasselhoff hot dog to the menu. But the naming ceremony almost turns into a disaster, when Taylor makes the mistake of booking the event on the same day as a Knight Rider convention in Vegas. With a charity tied into the event, David must pull off the impossible to save Taylor from disgrace.Video logs:• A Daytime Drama•  Crisis Management• Hoff the Record• AddictionClips: • What Would Justin Do?• Joel Takes a Shot in the Arm• Hayley Takes on Perez Hilton• Hayley's Bucket List• Big Target• The Hoffather (Part II)• Nothing to Wear!

'The Hasselhoffs' Premieres

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Sunday night 'The Hasselhoffs' premiered on A&E with "Hoff the Record" and "Addiction" episodes. On the first episode, 'Hoff the Record', David heads to Arizona in a last-ditch effort to convince Taylor to stay in school, but Taylor is impatient to get home and start up a band with her sister. In 'Addiction', David cheats to win a bet with Taylor and Hayley about who can stay off caffeine the longest, but the girls finally catch him in his lie.Watch the show at A&E OnlineYou can even download "Hoff the Record" - the first episode of 'The Hasselhoffs' - on iTunes for free! 'Addiction' is available for $2.99 also on iTunes.

Hasselhoffs Friday Press Coverage

It's Friday! Only a few days from the premiere of 'The Hasselhoffs' on A&E and the family isn't slowing down a bit. This will be the page to watch today for updates on their interviews.

Rachael Ray:

Access Hollywood: Hasselhoff Catchphrases Revealed

FOX59 WXIN Indianapolis

Popeater's Naughty or Nice with Rob
David Hasselhoff and his two beautiful daughters, Hailey and Taylor-Ann, tell me the biggest misconception about their super-famous father is that he's a raging alcoholic. "He's not. He's a hands-on parent more than anything else. He's the best father you could ever ask for. He's our best friend," David's great kids tell me.Stopping by my new HDNet show, 'Naughty But Nice With Rob,' the Hoff family admits they're all scared about the debut of their reality show, 'The Hasselhoffs,' this Sunday on A&E but also relieved for everyone to learn the truth about their family.

"The first thing we talk about is the hamburger incident," David tells me. "We face life head on. Our family is about honesty. We are not trying to be famous. We are famous. The show shows how hard it is to stay on top and that's what I want to show world."To see my entire interview with David, Taylor and Hailey, where they talk about their new dating rules for him as well as his new calendar that has various images of him with and without clothes, check out 'Naughty But Nice With Rob' on HDNet this Saturday at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Also don't forget to check out his show Sunday at 10:00 pm EST on A&E.

Access Hollywood

Associated Press

Futon Critic Interview with David Hasselhoff

From The Futon Critic

It's been almost 30 years since David Hasselhoff became a household name with the success of the '80s action series "Knight Rider" on NBC. Since then, he's gone on to headline the international success "Baywatch," have a huge singing career in Europe, become one of the judges on NBC's hit "America's Got Talent" and had the dubious honor of being the first dancer eliminated on the just-ended season of "Dancing With The Stars." And then, of course, there are the tabloids, where "The Hoff" has regularly appeared for years but the most notable instance being the infamous video that was leaked in 2007 featuring him in a drunken stupor.It's because of all the ups and downs in his long career that the entertainer realized it was time to set the record straight on everything about him and that arrives this weekend in the form of "The Hasselhoffs." In the A&E reality series, Hasselhoff guides his two daughters, Haley and Taylor Ann, through the rough terrain of show business and also lets cameras in on their life together as a close-knit family. Our Jim Halterman rang up Hasselhoff in New York City, where he was promoting the new show on the New York-based talk shows to find out more about the new series.Jim Halterman: How did the show come about in the first place?David Hasselhoff: I was doing a show called "Tales of the Hoff" and it was kind of like "Curb Your Enthusiasm." Ryan Seacrest and I went into business together and it was over at E! I couldn't really do a reality show because of "America's Got Talent" and then E! didn't want to do anything scripted. A&E called and said they wanted to do a show. I was more interested in doing scripted, they said they weren't interested in that but then I said, "What if I was to do a show about me being a single dad raising two kids and living a life where sometimes it's unfair about the press but also about being honest with myself and my kids as well as helping them pursue their music and follow their journey being my daughters?"JH: Did you think about how this show would be perceived in comparison to other reality shows like "Keeping Up With The Kardashians?"DH: The first episode is very heartwarming and tells a story of what the show is about. How we're a loving a family and how we get through life together with all the tabloids. It was an opportunity to have a half-hour commercial for who we are and not, "This is who we are because you read about it in a magazine." It was an opportunity to come clean and talk about what it's like being David Hasselhoff and the business. It's not like the Kardashians or Ozzy Osbourne. It's not over the top television. It's not like who's dating who and who's going out so in a way we thought maybe it was too soft but in the end we worked really hard at presenting a television show that I felt was not going down to reality but coming up to visiting a family that is successful in show business and wants to continue to be successful in show business. I didn't want this to hurt my acting or singing career and I don't think it will. I think whether it lasts 10 more episodes or no more episodes, we did it, we're there and in the end I'm happy with the progression of my daughters and why we did it was to exploit their music and say 'Hey, how can I help my daughters?'JH: In the show, we see you give a lot of advice to the girls but have they helped you in return?DH: These girls have really helped me. We're honest with each other; we're fiercely loyal to each other. What can I do as David Hasselhoff to bring awareness to the fact that they have great hearts and that they want to be in show business. They don't want to be famous; they don't care about that at all. They've seen what fame can bring but they want to be successful and they want to perform. We went from seeing them doing their scales and the hard realities of how hard work it takes and then, as you'll see in the last episode of the season, performing in front of 10,000 people. They were gaining the respect of the audience and gaining my respect because I kind of threw them out to the wolves. But they've found the same thing I found. They found happiness and passion and a sense of confidence onstage. Sometimes for us it's like pulling strings. It's easier to perform and be onstage than dealing with daily life! You get an honest reaction on stage from people. If you're good you're good, if you're not, you're not.JH: You've been in front of the cameras for so long but how did your daughters deal with it in shooting the show?DH: Because they were growing up on the set of "Baywatch" when they were little kids they were so used to it; like falling off a log. It was all kind of therapeutic. We forgot that the cameras were there and our emotions were overflowing. It was actually kind of cool. It was a way to let our emotions go. There was the stuff I was going through and then for Taylor to really leave school. I love school and I didn't want her to leave school and I loved going to visit her and being the King of the Universe. Then Haley got the lead in this [ABC Family] series called "Huge" and what it meant for her. In a way, these are all fantastic home movies so that's kind of where we're at with the show.JH: Do you see the girls as having thick skin since they've seen you go through so much?DH: Yeah, they've got thick skin because they've had to live with being my daughters. Most of their friends are incredibly supportive of me, as well. They have pretty thick skin. They've had to. There are a lot of times when they want me to sue every newspaper because they know what they say is not true. I just say 'You can't sue them all, honey. You just have to move on.'JH: What else do we see on the show? Do we get into your "Dancing With the Stars" experience?DH: It goes as far as the Comedy Centralroastand all the behind-the-scenes of that, my feelings about putting it all out on the table and let's get it over it and let's make the jokes once and for all and move on. I got "Dancing With The Stars" immediately after the show ended so we don't get to that. So now it's what's next for "The Hasselhoffs." If it continues, it's about what's the next level. It's kind of like Entourage meets Fame.JH: Do we get to see any romance in the show or does it stay focused on your respective careers?DH: That's all around the show. It's kind of like floating around and we don't really hit it over the head because it's more about our relationship. The romance and the dating and stuff are not really inherent in the show as much as it is our relationship as a family.JH: Do you think one ofthe keysto your career longevity is because you can laugh at yourself a little bit?DH: I think the key to my longevity is that the only person that can really bring me down totally is me. I've done a good job of that and I'm really good at getting back up. I love a challenge and I think what's really kept me going all these years is the public. When I go outside, people yell "Yo, Knight Rider! We love you, man, no matter what they say!" All over the world, I get total complete positive reaction from people and very rarely do I get anything that is negative. No matter what's been printed about me and the ups and downs I still seem to come out on top. "Dancing With the Stars," even though I was voted off first, got their highest ratings in a long time. "America's Got Talent" was number one. I have anew albumin Germany and I'm going to the Berlin Wall on New Year's Eve and will be singing "Looking for Freedom." I think "The Hasselhoffs" is really just about a normal family who happens to be in show business. Like they say, "You put on a good show, you get great business. You put on a bad show and they give you the business.""The Hasselhoffs" premieres on Sunday night at 10:00/9:00c on A&E.

Yet More TV and Radio Appearances - Thursday Part 2

As tired as I am trying to keep up with all the TV, web and radio appearances by the Hasselhoffs, I can't imagine how they do it. Check out a few more radio interviews and these videos. Friday, the Hasselhoffs will be on Access Hollywood and the Rachael Ray Show, so don't forget to tune in to those.

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Q&A: David Hasselhoff on his reality, sobriety and 'Dancing with the Stars'

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David Hasselhoff is sick of overzealous paparazzi, over-blown media reports and downright gossip. So, like any self-respecting celeb, he's gone out and landed himself a reality show.On Sunday, A&E airs the first show of "The Hasselhoffs," a 10-episode look at Hasselhoff's life as a single dad and at his two teenaged daughters, Taylor-Ann and Hayley, as they try to make their own mark in the music business.The former "Baywatch" and "Knight Rider" star has had a rough few years. In 2006, he filed for divorce from then-wife Pamela Bach. The same year, he severed a tendon in his right arm while shaving in a London hotel. In 2007, video of a drunk Hasselhoff eating a burger and listening to his daughter beg him not to drink surfaced on YouTube. Then between 2009 and 2010, Hasselhoff was allegedly rushed to the hospital three times after drinking binges.Still, the Hoff remains a top-selling recording artist in Germany and is gearing up for a London stage production of "Peter Pan" in the role of Captain Hook. On Wednesday, I spoke with Hasselhoff about his show, his sobriety and his recent short-lived stint on "Dancing with the Stars."Considering the media scrutiny that you've been subjected to over the past few years, why invite cameras inside your house?David Hasselhoff: Well, that was kind of one of the main reasons we did invite cameras inside the house. The key word to that sentence is "invite." Because I didn't invite cameras to take a tape out of my daughter's camera and illegally put it out all over the world, which exploited her as well. Because I didn't invite the press to follow me and write exploitive lies and exacerbate situations that sometimes were true, but make them into something they're not. And even stuff that required me to sue magazines like Star and OK! and win -- when they actually said I was drunk the day I got custody of my kids. Which was a complete fabrication and absolute lies. But it took a year and $100,000.This is an opportunity to do something entertaining through a medium that loves me and that I love, and that respects me. I can show the world who I really am and show the world that we do have feelings and that this is not who we are. That people are rooting for me in a positive way and want nme to remain healthy -- as I do.And what a struggle that has been at times. And what a struggle it is to be a single dad -- but in a humorous, funny way because we're such a close family. We kind of fluff it off and move forward, but it keeps getting thrown back in our face. As I said to my daughters, the situation that happened was played 12 million times on YouTube, it didn't happen 12 million times. So we wanted to come out and actually talk about [me] being a single dad and how we are fiercely loyal to each other.It's almost like "Fame" meets "Entourage" because it's also got my quest to get over this ridiculous press. Every time I seem to get over it, something happens and someone puts out something and it gets blown so out of proportion that it affects me mentally, and it affects my children, but it also affects my career. And it affects my image. So this was like, hey, let's do this to prove that [image of me] was wrong.Since you brought it up, are you currently drinking?I'm currently drinking right now. A Diet Coke.Am I sober? Today I'm sober. Tomorrow I'll probably be sober, but I take it one day at a time and I'm very healthy and on my game and enjoying life to the fullest. Unfortunately I can't say that for some other people who didn't make it, like my good friend Greg Giraldo who was roasting me on Comedy Central.I address this very much in the first episode of the show. Like, "Hey, this is who I am, this is not who I am" and I do it by teaching a class at the University of Arizona saying there are consequences for your actions; and my family and I exist on truth and honesty and unadulterated support and love.So you were born in Baltimore. Do you still have family in the area?Yeah. I was back in Atlantic City a week ago doing a concert at Bally's and all my family lives in Ocean City, Md. now and they came up. In fact, I still get Maryland crab cakes from the Maryland Crab House. I have them flown in every three or four months and they're in my freezer.I also wanted to ask you about "Dancing With the Stars." You were the first contestant eliminated in this last season. That had to sting a little bit...The funny thing about it is I got more press out of being kicked off first than if I'd won. I didn't have to go through 10 weeks of hell. It was great. At first I was disappointed because of Kym [Johnson] because we worked so hard. I've done Broadway, done the "Producers" and I've danced. But it takes me a few weeks to figure out what "5,6,7,8" really means. I was just breaking through and they told me to camp it up and be funny. And the funniest part about it is the show got the highest ratings in the history of the show when I was on and it got the highest ratings on the finale when I appeared again. So I smile about that.In a way I was kind of thinking it's not about the dancing. It's about who's popular right now and who's got the most Twitters and fan support. But it was a very good positive experience and I have nothing but respect for the dancers.I have to ask, since it was a controversial season, what do you think about how far Bristol Palin got in the competition? Did she deserve to go that far?I think that, you know, life is not fair. Who deserves what? There's got to be a reason for it all in the end. I think when I die I'll ask god, "Hey God, what about Bristol?" He'll say, "You know we tried to get her mom in the White House and that didn't work out, so we'll use this, but then she became the president so it all worked out great." I don't know. Who knows? It's a dancing show, for god's sake.We're sending kids off to Iraq and Afghanistan and no one talks about them. And we're sitting here talking about "Dancing with the Stars" and Bristol Palin.The funny part about it is she's a nice person. A lovely girl. I judge a person, like Martin Luther King said, on the content of their character. She happened to be very kind, very sweet and very shy. It couldn't have been easy for her being thrust into that, but you know, it made for entertaining television. It's like they say, "As long as they're talking about ya, they're talking about ya."So I'm going to go ahead and assume you're not a Sarah Palin supporter.I don't really know her game yet. I really cannot say. I haven't taken the time -- right now I'm just trying to support my daughters and make sure I have enough shirts clean because I'm flying all over the world.It's a great time right now, to be honest. If I can say one thing I've enjoyed about this show more than anything, it's been spending time with my daughters.

Special: WonderWall MSN Twitterview

The Hasselhoffs did a special 'Twitterview' with MSN's WonderWall today, and for those of you that missed it or don't have a twitter, here is a transcript. For anyone that posted questions on Hoffspace, don't worry! We forwarded your questions on.WonderWallMSN:  You ready for our Twitterview? :)Taylor Hasselhoff:  hey were ready:)WonderWallMSN:  Great! So The Hasselhoffs premieres Sunday night. What made you decide to do a reality show?David Hasselhoff:  because we wanted to show the world what the Hasselhoff's are really likeWonderWallMSN:  Was it hard getting used to the cameras? Did you ever want to ditch them?David Hasselhoff:  (on the camera question) YES! YES! And YES!WonderWallMSN:  Haha! What celebrity would you love to watch a reality show about?David Hasselhoff: Al Pacino because he's super coolWonderWallMSN:  Growing up, did you guys know how famous your dad is?Taylor Ann Hasselhoff:  no we just wondered why we were going to the beach everydayWonderWallMSN: LOL! What's something about your dad people would be surprised to know?Hayley Hasselhoff:  when we go jetsking my dad loves to stop in the middle of the ocean to do business.... I hope you know we mean phone callsWonderWallMSN: I hope that's on the show! Speaking of, is there anything you wish didn't get caught on camera?David Hasselhoff: yes! when I tried to get my hair colored and it ended up completely red, I was the red rider...WonderWallMSN: Fan Question! Julia1981 asks: How does it feels to perform on stage with your daughters?David Hasselhoff: I'm still smiling ear to ear!WonderWallMSN: What's the best advice your dad's ever given you? (career and/or life advice)Hayley Hasselhoff: to always follow our dreams and never give upWonderWallMSN: OK, this may be a given but who would win in a street fight: the Hasselhoffs or the Kardashians?Taylor Hasselhoff: depends on who hires the best people to fight for them hahaDavid Hasselhoff: I'm with my girls on that answer!WonderWallMSN: We were sad to see you go on DWTS! :( Who were you rooting for? What did you think of the outcome?David Hasselhoff: I was rooting for Kyle and was glad to return for the finale, it was a lot of funWonderWallMSN: Which would you rather do as a feature film: Knight Rider or Baywatch?David Hasselhoff: Knight Rider... Be careful, dreams do come true...WonderWallMSN: Don't tease us, Hoff! Christmas is coming up. What's your favorite Xmas memory?David Hasselhoff: when my dad got me a go-kart that later became KITTWonderWallMSN: Last question! Can you tweet us a pic of yourself right now?David Hasselhoff: check out our show @aetelevision this Sunday @ 10/9c http://yfrog.com/4jg2cnjWonderWallMSN: So cute! We'll be watching for sure. Thanks for tweeting with us! We love #TheHasselhoffs!

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'The Hasselhoffs' Press Coverage - Thursday Part 1

I'll be updating this page for today's press coverage. Busy day again for the Hasselhoffs, beginning with Fox and Friends and going all day through CNN's Joy Behar Show. There'll be another slew of pretaped interviews that will air later and some on the web. We'll keep you updated as much as we can, so check back here through the next couple days.CNN American Morning:

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The Hasselhoffs New York Press Tour

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There'll be a whirlwind of television and web appearances for the Hasselhoff family this week in anticipation of their new reality series coming out on A&E this Sunday. David posted a slew of upcoming appearances for us today on Hoffspace. I've included links to the shows' websites, tickets (if they have an audience) and show times. If you check out the show times, be sure to change the location on the top right to your city.Wednesday7:30 AM - Good Morning America:  Tickets | Show times9:00 AM - ABC Radio Hour11:30 AM - The View: Tickets | Show times (Live: 11-Noon EST)12:30 PM - AOL Pop Eater1:15 PM - Associated Press Interview3:00 PM - Extra: Show times (Check local listings)6:30 PM - Huffington PostThursday7:50 AM - Fox And Friends: Show times (Starts 6 a.m. EST)8:40 AM - CNN American Morning: Show times (Starts 6 a.m. EST)4:30 PM - CNN Showbiz Tonight: Show times (airs Live 5 p.m. EST // 11 p.m. EST)5:00 PM - Joy Behar show: Show times (airs 9 p.m. EST)5:30 PM - CNN Headline NewsFriday8:00 AM - MTV Radio10:30 AM - Access Hollywood: Show times (Check local listings)

Taylor and Hayley Hasselhoff:Friday: Rachael Ray Show: Show times (Check local listings)

Win a Hofftastic Prize Pack!

 A&E is hosting a contest for a Hofftastic Prize Pack! All you have to do is watch a short video and answer a question from the video. Then enter your information and hit enter. Contest ends December 10, so hurry on over to The Hasselhoffs Facebook page to enter! One drawback to the contest, only available to U.S. residents.

David Hasselhoff to Appear on ABC's The View

 The View released their upcoming guests for next week, and David is slated to be on the show next Wednesday, December 1, according to a press release.He'll be on to promote his new reality show, The Hasselhoffs.The View is the live talk show co-hosted by Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sheri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. The talk show broadcasts live at 11:00 a.m. ET/ 10:00 a.m. Central on ABC.

The Hasselhoffs: Photos & Video

36676916_20dhrs_04012010_my0209In anticipation of the premiere of The Hasselhoffs on A&E, we have been given episode stills and a promo video!• Premiere Episode StillsDon't forget to check the show out on Facebook or at the official A&E site.In case you need to be caught up on what The Hasselhoffs is, here's what the press release tells us.

The A&E original real life series “The Hasselhoffs,” spotlighting the life of single dad David Hasselhoff and his two daughters Taylor Ann, 20, and Hayley, 18, premieres Sunday, December 5 at 10/9c on A&E.Produced by “American Idol” producers FremantleMedia North America, the ten-episode half-hour series brings viewers inside the household of David Hasselhoff where “The Hoff” is just “Dad” and examines the challenges he faces as a single parent raising two young-adult daughters. Despite juggling his multiple entertainment and business endeavors, he is the ultimate “stage dad” and will do anything to help guide his daughters’ decisions as they pursue careers in entertainment and manage their up-and-coming group “Bella Vida.”The series tags along with father and daughter Taylor Ann performing side-by-side on set of “The Young and The Restless,” goes behind-the-scenes with Hayley at “Huge,” steps in-studio with “Bella Vida” to record, write songs and meet with producers, watches David’s preparations for a comedy roast and travels to Austria where David orchestrates a production of an epic scale, one where the entire family’s reputation hangs in the balance. With three entertainers with big personalities and an unparalleled sibling rivalry between the girls in the house, there is never a dull moment with “The Hasselhoffs,” but throughout it all, David proves he is a dedicated father and no matter what challenges he faces, he has the best interests of his daughters in mind.Listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as “The Most Watched TV Star in the World,” David Hasselhoff has been on television for more than 30 years.  Whether you recognize him from “Knight Rider,” “Baywatch,” or “America's Got Talent,” there is no disputing the iconic status of “The Hoff.” In between stints on TV, starring roles on Broadway, live performances and business ventures that have taken him worldwide, he is also a single dad, raising two very driven daughters. Hayley, recently starred in the series “Huge” and is signed with Ford Models, and Taylor Ann recently guest-starred on “The Young and the Restless,” and is a communications major at the University of Arizona. The Hasselhoff girls form the group “Bella Vida,” which has toured with their dad abroad and they are currently working on an album.

The Hoffs' 2011 Calendar

Zap2It received a promo package in the mail for "The Hasselhoffs" show that is premiering Sunday, December 5 on A&E. Guess what was in the package? A 2011 calendar! It's pretty cool, complete with scratch and sniff months, glow in the dark pictures, and one of the months has a picture of David on a tire swing that you can actually swing.Currently, this calendar is not available to the public.

Check out more photos from the calendar after the jump.