

Season - Episode
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2 - 1Episode 1 Sep 17, 2007
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1 - 1Episode 1 Dec 04, 2006
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1 - 2Episode 2 Dec 11, 2006
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1 - 3Episode 3 Dec 18, 2006
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1 - 4New Year's Goals Jan 02, 2007
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1 - 5Episode 5 Jan 16, 2007
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1 - 6Episode 6 Jan 26, 2007
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1 - 7Episode 7 Feb 02, 2007
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1 - 8
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1 - 9Episode 9 Feb 20, 2007
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1 - 10Episode 10 Feb 27, 2007
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1 - 11Episode 11 Mar 07, 2007
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1 - 12Episode 12 Mar 14, 2007
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1 - 13Episode 13 Mar 21, 2007
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1 - 14Episode 14 Mar 28, 2007
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1 - 15Episode 15 Apr 04, 2007
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1 - 16Episode 16 Apr 11, 2007
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1 - 17Episode 17 Apr 18, 2007
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1 - 18Episode 18 Apr 25, 2007
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1 - 19Episode 19 May 02, 2007
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1 - 20Episode 20 May 09, 2007
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1 - 21Episode 21 May 16, 2007
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1 - 22Episode 22 May 23, 2007
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1 - 23Episode 23 May 30, 2007
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1 - 24Episode 24 Jun 06, 2007
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1 - 25Episode 25 Jun 13, 2007
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1 - 26Episode 26 Jun 20, 2007
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1 - 27Episode 27 Jun 27, 2007
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1 - 28Episode 28 Jul 04, 2007
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1 - 29Episode 29 Jul 11, 2007
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1 - 30Episode 30 Jul 18, 2007
Overview
In the Loop with iVillage is an American television program. The program served as a brand extension of the NBC Universal-owned iVillage website, which focuses on advice and issues of interest to women, and was hosted by actress and comedian Kim Coles, season one The Apprentice winner Bill Rancic, and Ereka Vetrini, who also was in the first season of The Apprentice. The show was produced through the facilities of WMAQ-TV in Chicago, and aired exclusively on stations owned and operated by NBC. This program was originally known as iVillage Live, which premiered on December 4, 2006 with virtually the same format. iVillage Live emanated from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, with Miami-based NBC station WTVJ responsible for the program's production. The show also aired on a one-day delay on Bravo when it launched, but the repeats ended on Bravo after three weeks. On September 4, 2007, NBC Universal Television and iVillage.com officially announced the relaunch of IVillage Live as In the Loop with iVillage. At its initial launch, iVillage Live was hosted by Molly Pesce, Stefani "Sissy" Schaeffer, and Guy Yovan, and featured contributions from Naamua Delaney and Bob Oschack. All five relatively unknown hosts were removed from the program when it was relaunched.