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On This Day February 17th, 1997 Aaliyah performs "One In A Million" on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee.
Aaliyah released her 2nd album (One In A Million) August 27th 1996.
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#live with regis and kathie lee#regis philbin#kathie lee gifford#90's#television#chat show#vintage#mid 90's#1995
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CH3OH. The chemical formula for Methanol. Regis is Oxygen and Kelly is Carbon.
#C3HOH Live with Regis and Kathie Lee KellyRipa#RyanSeacrest MichaelStrahan MarkConsuelos KathieLeeGifford RegisPhilbin
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ADHD is getting groceries for your sister, and she says the sparkling cider is for her new year's celebration. You say that last year you and your partner watched some of that... whatever it's called they're not DJs but it's two people doing the thing, and she knows it's the New Years Eve Live even though she can't remember the name either. You say you can't remember the name of the main guy --he used to host it with Kathy Griffith but it's someone else now. She suggests "...Regis?"
and recognition bursts through your brain like cool water on a hot throat because "REGIS AND KATHY LEE." You recently spent 30-45 minutes researching morning talk shows in the 90's maybe because you COULD NOT think of their names for the absolute life of you and now here they are
You have no memory of WHY you wanted their names. That part is gone.
Anyway it was Anderson Cooper you were thinking of, and only really to mention that while you hate live shows passionately because they're so painful to watch when people don't have a script, it WAS amusing to watch Cooper babysit his very and increasingly drunk co-host
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People Magazine September 30, 1991: Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford
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Seventeen Magazine, February 1998
An interview with the Vampire (Slayer) by Jessica Shaw Photography: Marc Baptiste
It's one of those damp and gray early winter mornings in New York City, the kind that wipes out any memory of last summer's tanks and Dr. Scholl's sandals. Then Sarah Michelle Gellar walks into the studio for this photo shoot wearing huge Audrey Hepburn shades and radiating enough Pacific Coast perkiness to warm up the room. She's talking rapid fire about how she was supposed to hang out the night before with Jerry, Neve, and David (that would be O'Connell, Campbell and Arquette)—you'd think she'd inahled the entire Starbucks East Coast supply on the way over. But no, she explains with a smile, “I just hate doing interviews, so the faster I finish, the better it is for me.” Well, um, okay. Gotta grab another sweater after that icy gust. Still, it's hard not to have a tiny little drop of sympathy for 20-year-old Sarah. Consider her week: “I worked all day Monday, I came in at 6 A.M. on Tuesday and worked until one in the morning, went home, fed my dog, packed my bags, went back to work at 7 A.M., worked until 2 A.M., got on an airplane, got here at 3 P.M., got up at six to do Regis & Kathie Lee, did the Got Milk campaign, went on Letterman and did MTV Live.” (By the way, all that was said without any oxygen intake.) “Right now I'm probably working toward an early grave,” Sarah sighs, seated in the makeup chair with a script on her lap. “I'm tired and I complain sometimes, but this is my career and I love it.”
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Mike Barnes at THR:
Chuck Woolery, the charismatic game show host who kicked off the long run of Wheel of Fortune before spending 11 years playing matchmaker on Love Connection, has died. He was 83. His friend and podcast co-host Mark Young told TMZ that Woolery died Saturday at his home in Texas, and he posted about it on X. No other details were immediately available. Woolery started out in show business as a singer in the orchestral pop band The Avant-Garde, whose most famous song, “Naturally Stoned,” made it to No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1968. The tune later served as the theme song for his (very) short-lived Game Show Network reality series in 2003.
After the Kentucky native performed “Delta Dawn” on The Merv Griffin Show, Griffin offered him a chance to audition as the host of a new game show he had just developed called Shopper’s Bazaar. Woolery beat out former 77 Sunset Strip star Edd “Kookie” Byrnes for the job, and the renamed Wheel of Fortune premiered on NBC on Jan. 6, 1975. With the show pulling in a 44 share in 1981, Woolery requested a raise from $65,000 a year to about $500,000, what other top game show hosts were making at the time, he recalled in 2007. Griffin offered him $400,000 and NBC said it would pony up the rest, but that somehow infuriated Griffin, who threatened to take Wheel of Fortune to CBS, according to Woolery.
[...] Woolery, however, rebounded quite nicely with the syndicated Love Connection, presiding over more than 2,000 episodes of that show from 1983-94. In 1986, he was making $1 million a year hosting that and NBC’s Scrabble, according to a 1986 article in People. (That year, the magazine pointed out, Love Connection was grossing $25 million a year and drawing 4.5 million viewers a day.) Woolery also had his own CBS daytime morning show, which didn’t last long in competition with Live With Regis and Kathie Lee; co-hosted the Family Channel’s Home and Family; and was the face of other game shows including Lingo on the Game Show Network, Greed on Fox and a rebooted The Dating Game for syndication.
[...] More recently, Woolery, an avid fisherman, co-hosted with Young the right-wing podcast Blunt Force Truth.
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Ravishing Rick Rude revealing his new tights for Kathie Lee & Regis...she should've accepted a Rude Awakening, I would've!
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go watch the making of tusk doc and then l*ndsey on regis and kathy lee and you will unders my entire origin story like joker
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Armin Shimerman on Regis and Kathy Lee
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Toby: Mrs. Landingham, does the President have free time this morning?
Mrs. Landingham: The President has nothing but free time, Toby. Right now he's in the residence eating Cheerios and enjoying Regis and Kathie Lee. Should I get him for you?
Toby: Sarcasm's a disturbing thing coming from a woman of your age, Mrs. Landingham.
Mrs. Landingham: What age would that be, Toby?
Toby: ...Late twenties?
Mrs. Landingham: Atta boy.
Toby: Can I have a cookie?
Mrs. Landingham: No.
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The Age of Adaline / Für immer Adaline
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
112 min
Regie: Lee Toland Krieger
Darsteller: Blake Lively, Michiel Huisman, Ellen Burstyn, Harrison Ford, Kathy Baker, Amanda Crew, Anthony Ingruber
#the age of adaline#für immer adaline#blake lively#michiel huisman#harrison ford#kathy baker#amanda crew#richard harmon#ellen burstyn#mark ghanime#anthony ingruber#lynda boyd#hiro kanagawa#cate richardson#lee toland krieger
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Tape ID: CLE-B30 Timestamp: 1:42:50 Program: Live with Regis and Kathy Lee Network/Station: ABC/WEWS 5 Broadcast Location: Cleveland, OH Air Date: Tuesday July 25, 2000
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the exception to: "it’s rude to listen to music or videos or whatever on your device with no headphones on a loud volume, or at any volume in an enclosed or quiet space." is when you're in a Firestone Complete Auto Care customer waiting area, and Regis & Kathie Lee Kelly & Ryan is on and they're saying some of the stupidest things imaginable and a woman in the chair kitty corner from you wants to watch some videos with no headphones, I don't care because it's causing me to be able to hear the TV less.
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