Andy Cohen’s ‘Watch What Happens: Live’ Expanding to 5 Nights a Week

Bravo’s free-flowing talk show will grow to more than twice its current size in January

Good news, Andy Cohen fans: Cohen's high-pitched talk show "Watch What Happens: Live" is growing to more than twice its current size.

The New York Times reports that the Bravo series, which delivers fabulous observations and commentary on the network's shows and topics of the day, is expanding to a five-nights-a-week schedule beginning Jan. 8. "Watch What Happens: Live," which currently runs on Sundays and Mondays at 11 p.m., will air Sunday through Thursday. The decision to retain Sundays, rather than moving the show to a more traditional Monday-Friday schedule, gives the network the change to capitalize on Bravo programming and  on the lack of late-night competition that Sunday offers.

Cohen routinely brings on characters from Bravo shows, such as the various "Real Housewives," to his 'Watch What Happens."

Alas, all of the additional merriment and dish will come at a cost; with his hosting duties taking up more of his time, Cohen will relinquish his role as Bravo's executive vice president — though he will remain an executive producer for series such as the "Real Housewives" franchises and "Top Chef."

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