Synopsis
"Rachael Ray", also known as Rachael and The Rachael Ray Show, is an American talk show starring Rachael Ray that debuted in syndication in the United States and Canada on September 18, 2006 and also airs in
other countries. It is taped at Chelsea Television Studios in New York City. The show's 8th season premiered on September 9, 2013, and became the
last Harpo show in syndication to switch to HD with a revamped studio. The
concept behind this program showcases Ray's culinary skills. She brings various
celebrities on screen to discuss their accomplishments in the entertainment,
sports, and media industries. Ray asks for tips and strategies for staying
healthy and safe from various health and lifestyle experts, she includes
make-over segments, and features musical performances, all of which are
features along the same lines of The Oprah Winfrey Show. She does, however, keep cooking in the forefront
by including at least one cooking segment at the end of each episode, and
sometimes inviting her celebrity guests to join her in the kitchen. According
to Ray, "People know me for my love of food, but I have so much more I
want to share." The set has the audience seated on a large turntable that rotates so
that the audience can always see the "action" on the circular stage
that surrounds them. At the end of each show, with the exception of a few more
guests after Ray's cooking segments, Ray's tagline is, "We'll see you when
we see you."
Director
Scott Preston, Dana Calderwood, Gene Bernard
Stars
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Rachael Ray considered as one of the greates Tv Shows of all times. That Tv Show won Emmy (Daytime) Outstanding Talk Show/Entertainment in 2008, Emmy (Daytime) Outstanding Talk Show/Entertainment in 2009, Emmy (Daytime) Outstanding Talk Show Host in 2009, Emmy (Daytime) Outstanding Talk Show/Entertainment in 2010, and Emmy (Daytime) Outstanding Talk Show Host in 2010. If you liked this title, our editorial team also recommend you to watch these Tv Show: Emeril, Everyday Italian, and Paula's Home Cooking.