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What Not to Wear is an American makeover reality television series based on the British show of the same name. The show premiered on January 18, 2003, and ended on October 18, 2013, airing on TLC in the United States. What Not to Wear was hosted by Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, though London's Season 1 co-host was Wayne Scot Lukas.
As leadup to the relaunch of Discovery Kids as the Hub Network on October 10, 2010 (which would in turn be rebranded as the Discovery Family Channel on October 13, 2014), Family Game Night, one of the new programs featured on the relaunched network, was aired on October 10, 2010.
The fashion experts, who co-hosted TLC’s iconic makeover series for 10 years, will lead and executive produce Wear Whatever the F You Want, a style transformation show for Amazon Prime Video ...
Reality shows in which one or more participants are tricked into believing they are taking part in a legitimate show when they are actually the victim(s) of a joke. These types of shows are somewhat akin to hidden camera shows. The Joe Schmo Show (2003) $25 Million Dollar Hoax (2004) Faking the Video (2004) Joe Schmo 2 (2004) My Big Fat ...
The show featured food and lifestyle topics and relied on the chemistry of the co-hosts. [12] The show was more reflective of Kelly’s interests and actual life, when not on TV, as it covered food, entertaining, and lifestyle topics. [13] It ran for seven seasons and was a staple in ABC’s weekday lineup.
TLC announced its new lineup of shows for later this year includes a marriage show where parents get to pick their child's future spouse and a series about a man who recently learned he's the King ...
On Aug. 26, the former "What Not to Wear" hosts revealed they will co-host a new streaming Prime Video show, “Wear Whatever the F You Want,” with less emphasis on following strict fashion ...
What Not to Wear: TLC: Clinton Kelly: Makeover show focusing on helping people set and follow rules for dressing better. [citation needed] 2003–2008: Canadian Idol: CTV: Richie Wilcox: Tams is to date the only openly gay performer to win an Idol competition in North America. [citation needed] Theo Tams: 2003–2007: Queer Eye: Bravo: Kyan Douglas