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Joy at ABC

- Michael Starr T V Editor

Joy Behar is back on “The View” Tuesday — two years after ending her initial 16-year run. (She’s guest-hosted several times since.)

“I originally said I wasn’t interested [in returning] but they made me an offer I couldn’t refuse,” she jokes. “It wasn’t for financial reasons. A lot of people in the press made it sound like it was about money. It’s more about the way the show is going and the way I saw myself fitting in.

“You can’t underestim­ate the new people behind the scenes and what it means to the show,” she says, referring, in part, to new executive producer Candi Carter, who just replaced Bill Wolff. “I’m very happy with this team — they’re very smart and hip, really enthusiast­ic and are into comedy. I want the show to be fun the way it used to be.

“It’s also a political year — and I want to be there.”

Behar returns to a drasticall­y different show — at least in terms of her co-hosts. Two seasons of chaos find den mother Whoopi Goldberg sitting at the table with Behar, Michelle Collins, Raven-Symone, Candace Cameron Bure and Paula Faris. I asked Behar if there were any run-throughs with the new cast. “There were no rehearsals — this isn’t a play,” she says. “I’ve always said ‘The View’ ... is a rotating cocktail party. Now I’m talking to Raven instead of Sherri ( Shepherd), and Paula Faris and Michelle instead of Elisabeth Hasselbeck. They’re nice girls and lovely people.”

Behar says she was persuaded to rejoin the show by show consultant Hilary Estey McCloughli­n, who called Behar on her cell phone. “I was in Provinceto­wn [R.I.] minding my own business, in the middle of Commercial Street, and she convinced me,” she says. “That was three weeks ago, or even less. It got thrown together very quickly.”

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