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I've thought that Clinton has been looking a little rough over the past few months. He looks awful in that last picture. How does he look in person? I was all excited to go last year while in NY and to my dismay the tapings ended in May.

They informed me the wrong dates, they later tried to get me in a Sept show but no go. Am trying again for this June. Wish me luck, I'm coming in from CA,. This was a pm taping, and was the second show they had filmed that day. The show aired today, so just wanted let you know how it was and also share a few pictures I was able to get after the show. Mario Batali came out before the show and waved to everyone and shook everyone's hand at the tasting table.

When the show was done taping, he exited the stage right away, which is why I don't have any pictures of him. This will make-or-break whether your show experience will be great or just OK, as the stripe can open up many doors for you. There is some waiting in the holding room while they determine your status, but they do supply water and granola bars.

This show often over-hypes its audience by making people stand, clap, cheer, smile, dance without any reason or music , just to see if they look good on camera or not. After doing fake laughing and clapping a few times, the audience starts to get restless and the director is forced to move the show along.

They play great music at this show, keeps everybody in good spirits in between takes, some of the stars dance in the aisles with the audience in between takes.

They sometimes supply fun costumes for the audience to wear. On the downside, the show often treats the stripe-impaired audience members like cattle and places them in poor viewing positions, provides little access to the stars and the games. Some of the hosts will stick around after the show for photos and autographs. Do not bring books for Mario Batali to sign because he does not stick around to see fans.

He clearly does not like them. The Chew is produced by long-time industry authority figure, Gordon Elliot, who pioneered the TV talk show format and the talk format production model way back in 's with The Gordon Elliot Show. The Chew was pitched up against another ABC daytime lifestyle show with a slightly different time slot, but similar format, The Revolution. The Revolution was another lifestyle program, but had had a more serious tone.

Jennifer Ashton, and Dr. Tiffanie Davis. This show had problems of its own with another TV show on NBC with a very similar name Revolution, but The Revolution was cancelled after 3 months on the air and the final show aired July 6, The co-hosts share their love of food on The Chew, offering cooking demonstrations, recipes, entertaining tips, the latest on hot restaurants and more on this lively lifestyle program.

It is important that the warm-up comedian gets the audience into the right mood before taping, as it makes the production seem much livelier and interesting.

Yelp reports that the comedian JC Hendricks was not very funny on this show and actually insulted the show guests. RC Smith, on the other hand, has had much better reviews and he makes the experience of watching a TV show taping a great deal of fun. In line with many other New York TV shows, the big celebrity on the show often has no interest in taking pictures or talking with the audience during or after the show. Most of the hosts at this show at least thank the unpaid audience for coming afterwards; some of the hosts even took pictures with audience members.

Come on in. So exciting! It was really exciting when Gordon Elliott the famous Producer of many a great food show and actor was standing close by directing the show from the floor. She is so wonderful! I was there for the taping of Episode 99 and the crew of the show seemed to be a happy well oiled machine. I can only assume that the 5 hosts had rehearsed the whole show before the audience was piled in because they filmed it live to tape and not once did anyone flub a line or make a mistake.

The taping was over before I knew it , in and out in little over an hour. As I left, I got to chat with Daphne again and grab that photo from above. The episode I went to airs March 12th, , I was wearing a black sweater and pink shirt, see if you can pick me out in the audience near the end of the show when Mario is making pasta.

What is your favorite Cooking show? Have you ever been to a live taping of one? Who is your favorite food TV personality? I watch the show everyday. I love all of the crew especially Clinton and Mario. I have copied at least four dozen recipes and cooked all of them. I have not been to a show yet but hope to in the near future. Sandy : It was awesome!

Gotta love the power of Twitter. Sounds like a fun time. I always enjoy The Chew when I catch an episode.



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