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Clinton Kelly (born February 22, 1969) is an American TV personality, author, and lifestyle consultant. He won an Emmy for his role as the moderator on the popular ABC daytime show The Chew . The Chew was nominated for multiple Emmys and ran for seven seasons. [ 1 ]
The Chew aired at 1:00 pm Eastern/12 noon Central, the slot formerly occupied by the long-running soap opera All My Children.ABC stations in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, and in Alaska and Hawaii follow a Central time zone schedule for daytime programming; thus, The Chew was scheduled by the network to air at 12 noon in these areas.
Clinton Kelly may refer to: Clinton Kelly (minister) (1808–1875), pioneer Methodist minister and early settler of Oregon City, Oregon Clinton Kelly (TV personality) (born 1969), co-host of the U.S. version of What Not to Wear
In season two, he was succeeded by Clinton Kelly. [9] In seasons one through six, Nick Arrojo was the hair stylist. In season seven, Ted Gibson replaced him beginning with the July 24 episode. In 2008, narrator Adam J. Harrington resigned; from that point, the show was narrated by Stacy and Clinton.
Reverend Clinton Kelly (June 15, 1808 – June 19, 1875) was an early pioneer of what became the U.S. state of Oregon. Kelly was born on June 15, 1808, in Pulaski County, Kentucky , the son of Samuel and Nancy Kelly.
Virginia Dell Clinton Kelley (née Cassidy; June 6, 1923 – January 6, 1994) was an American nurse anesthetist. She was the mother of Bill Clinton , the 42nd president of the United States , and Roger Clinton Jr.
Kelly Butte Natural Area is a city park of about 23 acres (9.3 ha) in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon, just east of Interstate 205.The park is named after pioneer Clinton Kelly, who settled the area east of the Willamette River in 1848. [2]
[6] [15] [16] Kelly took on the roles of chairman and CEO, while Band became president, [17] and Keary took on the role of chief operating officer. [6] [15] Tony Blair and Bill Clinton were both announced as members of Teneo's advisory board, with Clinton later becoming a client and paid advisor to Teneo and its founders.