Live with Kelly and Mark “Love Week” S3E116 February 11 2025 on ABC

On Tuesday February 11 2025, ABC broadcasts Live with Kelly and Mark!

Love Week Season 3 Episode 116 Episode Summary

“Live with Kelly and Mark” is set to air an exciting episode titled “Love Week.” This special episode promises to bring a heartwarming mix of guests and tips just in time for Valentine’s Day.

John Lithgow, the talented actor known for his roles in both film and television, will be featured in this episode. He will share insights from his work with the New York City Ballet’s “Carnival of the Animals.” Lithgow’s presence is sure to add a touch of creativity and charm to the show, making it a delightful experience for fans.

In addition to Lithgow, podcaster Alex Cooper will join the hosts. Known for her engaging discussions, Cooper will likely bring her unique perspective on love and relationships. Her appearance is expected to spark interesting conversations that resonate with viewers.

The episode will also include helpful tips for celebrating love day with family. These suggestions aim to inspire viewers to create meaningful moments with their loved ones. With a mix of entertainment and practical advice, “Love Week” is shaping up to be a memorable episode for everyone tuning in.

What Time is the “Love Week” Episode On?

The Love Week episode of Live with Kelly and Mark will be broadcast on February 11 2025 on ABC at 9:00 AM at ET/PT.

Is the “Love Week” Episode New?

The Love Week episode of Live with Kelly and Mark is all new!

Live with Kelly and Mark Love Week Cast & Stars

Main Cast

Love Week Episode Videos & Previews


Watch Live with Kelly and Mark Love Week Online

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Live with Kelly and Mark Series Information

After hosting "Live" with guest co-hosts for nearly a year, Kelly Ripa gets a permanent co-host -- and it's a name that is familiar to people: Ryan Seacrest. The longtime radio and TV personality joins Ripa, who has been a fixture on "Live" since 2001. While hosts have changed since the "Live" franchise began in the 1980s, the show's tried-and-true format survives. The show kicks off with Kelly and Ryan discussing what is going on in their lives and in pop culture -- with producer Michael Gelman often chiming in with his own musings. The episodes focus on the hosts chatting things up with their guests and enjoying performances by musical guests. Viewers also get a chance to win prizes -- usually vacations -- by correctly answering trivia questions posed by the emcees.

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1 Response

  1. Ron Eckenroth says:

    Our love story,

    On Sunday afternoon, Valentine’s Day Feb 14 2021, I (Ron) received a phone call while I was visiting my 96 year old mother. The call was from a very nice woman whose name is Kim. Kim relocated a year or two after her husband passed away and she was given my name and number by her real estate agent. Kim called me to ask for help with her 50” TV mount that was coming off the wall. I told her I could come and fix it on Wednesday. She said ok. Two minutes later she called back and said “ can you come sooner. I said I’m at my mother’s house and I can be there in 30 minutes. She said she was visiting her mom and she could also meet me at her house in 30 minutes. When I arrived Kim showed me the problem and she was correct, that the bracket was ready to pull off the wall. I removed the TV and bracket that was not attached correctly to the wall. I showed Kim a bracket to purchase and where to buy it. I let her know I can return the next day and install it. Kim immediately went to the store and purchased the bracket. I returned the next day and installed it. During the initial and return visits to her home we were talking about our past. As it turns out we were both married for 36 years and our spouses passed away 3 years prior. Her husband died suddenly of a heart attack and my wife passed away from a long term illness. Either one of us wanted or were remotely looking for a partner. But through the 2 days I was there to fix the TV bracket, I heard Kim say several times that it is hard to take care of things when you’re alone. The word “alone” resonated in my head.
    What made this situation different was that I knew Kim from high school. We were in the same home room for 3 years but we never had a memorable conversation. In my head I knew we both were in the same position at this point in our lives. I got up enough nerve to ask Kim if she wanted to get together and chat as friends some evening. She said yes. As it turns out 3 days later it snowed and I called her and asked if she would like me to come over and shovel her snow. I also said that I can bring some of my mother’s homemade pot pie. She said yes and from that point on we slowly developed a bond that is stronger than a “weld”.
    We say our prayers every day and thank God for his divine intervention. In the beginning of our relationship there were guilty feelings. As time rolled on we truly believe our spouses are looking over us being supportive and want us to be truly happy again. I proposed to Kim this Christmas (her birthday) and now know we will be together forever and always!

    Yours sincerely,
    Ron