What Rachael Ray does is "not good enough for me," Martha Stewart tells ABC's Nightline.
In an interview airing Thursday, Stewart says Ray confessed to her that she "cannot...
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It was a time for firsts at the 36th Daytime Emmy Awards: The Bold and the Beautiful won its first Outstanding Drama Series statuette in four tries, while the ladies of The View finally won talk show host after 12 nominations.
None of the ladies — Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Sherri Shepherd — made the trek to Los Angeles' Orpheum Theatre to collect their trophies. Their win prevented Ellen DeGeneres from achieving a five-peat in the category. DeGeneres also lost the talk show entertainment trophy for the second year in a row to Rachael Ray.
The Tyra Banks Show repeated ...
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People tend to think twins are one in the same, but Jennifer Lopez says hers are "very different" from each other — and not just in terms of looks.
During a guest appearance on the Rachael Ray Show on Friday, Jennifer Lopez explained how her twins, 14-month-old Emme and Max, have two distinct personalities.
"They're very ...
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The Rachael Ray Show on Jan. 18 will tape on location at New York City's Bryant Park ice rink (aka right across the street from TV Guide's snazzy new offices).... One Tree Hill fans have the chance to win a walk-on role and hang with the cast in Wilmington, N.C., via an "Ultimate Fan Weekend" promotion. Go to cwtv.com/macys for details.... Rose McGowan replaces Carrie Fisher as host of The Essentials when the TCM series returns in March.... With this year's Globes a bust, Steven Spielberg will instead receive the Cecil B. DeMille award for lifetime achievement in 2009. Provided the strike is over by then. And provided he doesn't tank his career during the next 12 months.
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With many daytime talkers in reruns, The Ellen DeGeneres Show capitalized on an opportunity and hit a season high the week ending Dec. 16, says the Reporter. Ellen also enjoyed the largest gain versus a year ago nine percent.Elsewhere, Rachael Ray tied its season high and witnessed a five percent YOY gain, while The Oprah Winfrey Show hit a season low, down five percent from the same week last year. Sounds like someone needs a visit from John Tra-vol-taaaaa!Note to TVGuide.com photo department: Your selection for this story will haunt many of us for the rest of the day. Thank you.
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