Marilyn Denis signs off with a star-studded show

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Legendary talk-show host Marilyn Denis bid adieu to “The Marilyn Denis Show” on June 9 after 13 seasons on CTV and 34 years on Canadian daytime TV. Specials guests on her last show, “The Final Farewell,” which was taped at Bell Media Studios on June 1, included such luminaries as Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Lynn Crawford, Steven Sabados, Meredith Shaw and the JUNO-winning rock band Glass Tiger. But Denis will still be around. She’ll continue to co-host “Marilyn Denis and Jamar” weekday mornings on CHUM 104.5 and present her podcast series “Marilyn Denis Does a Podcast” on iHeartRadio.

Marilyn Denis, centre in white jacket, raises a glass with lifestyle experts who have appeared on her show over the years.

Marilyn Denis, centre in white jacket, raises a glass with lifestyle experts who have appeared on her show over the years.

Abbey Sharp, Amanda Aerin and Roger Mooking.

Abbey Sharp, Amanda Aerin and Roger Mooking.

Lynn Crawford and  Afrim Pristine.

Lynn Crawford and Afrim Pristine.

James Cunningham, Vijaya Selvaraju,  Shahir Massoud and Veronica Chu.

James Cunningham, Vijaya Selvaraju, Shahir Massoud and Veronica Chu.

Ramsin Khachi, Julie Daniluk and Mana Mansour.

Ramsin Khachi, Julie Daniluk and Mana Mansour.

Meredith Shaw and  Rodney Bowers.

Meredith Shaw and Rodney Bowers.

Jim Helman, Natalie Groen and Adam and Everly Wylde.

Jim Helman, Natalie Groen and Adam and Everly Wylde.

Alan Frew leads Glass Tiger.

Alan Frew leads Glass Tiger.

Antonia Fifi and  Janet Jackson.

Antonia Fifi and Janet Jackson.

Steven Sabados and  Sebastian Clovis.

Steven Sabados and Sebastian Clovis.

Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin.

Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin.

Michael Bonacini, Kathy Adetuyi  and Danielle Hunter.

Michael Bonacini, Kathy Adetuyi and Danielle Hunter.

Sebastien Centner and Charles MacPherson.

Sebastien Centner and Charles MacPherson.

Scott McGillivray.

Scott McGillivray.

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