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The Rachael Ray show was launched on September 18, 2006 as the first hour-long show by Ray. The show has been produced by Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions and King World. The national and international distribution was done by CBS Television Distribution. This show bagged the nomination for Daytime Emmy Award as the Outstanding Talk Show and rendered a nomination to Ray as an outstanding Show Host. The show entered its third season on September 8, 2008.
In 2008, the show grabbed Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment. And why not! The Rachael Ray Show has an average of 2.6 million daily viewers. It has become one of the highest viewed shows during the daytime. Out of the four syndicated talk shows, Ray’s show was the only one to be renewed through 2010, thus, adding a couple of years more to the already two years it had obtained.
Behind The Scenes
The idea behind creating such a show was to highlight, along with Ray’s culinary skills, her love for other things in life. The show features celebrity interviews, musical performances, provocative discussions, and path breaking issues. The show runs parallel to The Oprah Winfrey Show. The wonderful feature of the show is that the audience is seated on a rotating turntable so that each one is able to view what’s happening on stage up close and personal.
Entertainment Tonight revealed on March 7, 2007 that the theme music of Rachael Ray Show was written as well as recorded by John Cusimano, Rachael’s husband. The song is performed by R&B, The Neville Brothers, which is a Soul and Jazz Group. The singer is Aaron Neville. The rhythm of the song is similar to “Yellow Moon”, the group’s classic hit, but has different lyrics.
Rachael Ray Show projects the other side of Ray’s persona, something that people are not aware of. According to her, “People know me for my love for food, but I have so much more that I want to share.”
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