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Rachel Ray Weekdays On CBS 5

POSTED: 1:26 pm MST September 3, 2006
UPDATED: 11:13 am MST February 12, 2007

Rachael Ray, TV’s most down-to-earth and relatable star has launched her brand new, one-hour daily syndicated series, appropriately named “Rachael Ray.”

The show is an exciting and unpredictable hour of fun that celebrates the can-do spirit in every person and gives viewers the essentials for whole-hearted living.

It will be seen daily, Monday through Friday, from 4 to 5 p.m. on CBS 5.

Host Rachael Ray presents simple solutions for everyday issues offering viewers unique take-away information as well as entertaining ways to squeeze just a little more out of life every day.

Showcasing Rachael’s signature warmth, energy and her boundless curiosity for all aspects of life, the series will engage viewers and in-studio audiences with a personal, hands-on, celebratory approach to life the Rachael Ray way.

While Rachael will continue to heat up the kitchen with her creative signature dishes, she will also take her audience beyond to explore all facets of life and good living.

There are unpredictable escapades that will open eyes, encourage smiles and portray life in new, interesting ways. There will be no boundaries, no guidelines and no topics untouched.

"Rachael Ray" focuses on the good of everyday people and celebrate life in the most authentic forms.

Viewers will discover something new, learn something fun and realize that life just doesn’t have to be that hard because everybody needs a little R & R.

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