The Kelly Clarkson Show

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The Kelly Clarkson Show
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Genre Variety talk show
Created by Paul Telegdy
Directed by Joseph C. Terry
Presented by Kelly Clarkson
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 536 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
  • Kelly Clarkson
  • Alex Duda[1]
Production location(s) Universal City, Los Angeles, California
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 43 minutes
Production company(s) Bravo! Productions
NBCUniversal Television Distribution
(season 1–2)
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
(season 2)
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
(season 1–2)
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios
(season 2)
Release
Original network Syndication
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Stereophonic
Original release September 9, 2019 (2019-09-09) –
present (present)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

The Kelly Clarkson Show is an American daytime television variety talk show hosted by American singer Kelly Clarkson. The show also features segments about "everyday people".[2] Produced and distributed by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, it premiered on September 9, 2019, in first-run syndication. The show has earned eleven Daytime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment, as well as Clarkson winning Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host in 2020 & 2021.

Concept

The program's press release states that "In her new daytime talk show, Kelly Clarkson uses her gift of connection to bring viewers something new: a fun, energetic show that breaks with tradition. In each episode audiences will experience an hour full of remarkable stories, celebrity guests, spontaneous surprises, humor, heart and, of course, good music. It's like a weekday brunch party with a fascinating guest list of people who would otherwise never meet."[3] Clarkson usually performs a cover song in each episode.

Production

Paul Telegdy, who was NBCUniversal's president of Alternative Programming, had originally scouted Clarkson to serve as a mentor—and later a coach—on NBC's music competition series The Voice. As part of a corporate restructuring, Telegdy additionally became the head of NBCUniversal's syndication division in late 2016.[4]

Despite being reluctant at first, Clarkson accepted the offer for the series in an effort to "connect with people, play games, music and find ways to help or give back to communities/organizations."[3][5] She also sought advice from various television presenters, including Jimmy Fallon, Ellen DeGeneres, and Blake Shelton.[5] On August 6, 2018, it was reported by Broadcasting & Cable that Clarkson had filmed a pilot for the talk show that was later offered for syndication, broadcast on another platform, or both.[6] Celebrities such as Josh Groban, Terry Crews, and Chloë Grace Moretz were reported to have participated as her guests on the pilot.[7] She is also accompanied by her touring band for her musical performances in the program, which includes a barn-like studio as a reflection to her "country roots".[8][7] Clarkson also revealed the talk show will be opened by audience-requested covers of various songs.[5][9]

On September 19, 2018, NBC Owned Television Stations announced that it had picked up the program; it replaced Steve Harvey's eponymous talk show on most NBC owned-and-operated stations, with a number of stations owned by E. W. Scripps Company likewise using it as a replacement for that station group's Pickler & Ben.[10][11] Alex Duda, previously a showrunner of The Tyra Banks Show and Harvey's 2012–2017 talk show, was commissioned to be the program's executive producer.[1] In November 2019, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 21, 2020.[12]

Midway through the first season, production on the show was suspended on March 13, 2020, after the World Health Organization announced the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The show resumed production in April of the same year, with multiple episodes being recorded from Clarkson's home in Montana, then later at her Southern California home. The show continued in production for its first season into August, when traditionally, most syndicated talk shows are dark.[13] Clarkson returned to studio-shot shows in September 2020, with a virtual studio audience.

On December 15, 2020, the show was renewed for its third and fourth seasons through 2023.[14] The third season premiered on September 13, 2021. The new season marked the return of the live studio audience. The first week of shows for the third season were taped in New York City.[15]

Broadcast

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For its first season, The Kelly Clarkson Show was commissioned for broadcast in virtually all television markets in the United States, with the NBC Owned Television Stations serving as its primary affiliate base, along with the Citytv television system in Canada. The affiliate base also includes stations affiliated with other networks besides NBC.[16][17] On most NBC stations, it is positioned as a lead-in program to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, or as a centerpiece program leading into local afternoon newscasts. The series also airs the same day on Bravo as part of its overnight programming, while NBC stations and affiliates carrying The Kelly Clarkson Show also have the option to carry a late night repeat in lieu of a network broadcast of NBC News Now's Top Story with Tom Llamas.[1] Overseas, Bravo's sister networks in Norway and New Zealand also carry the program.[18]

In May 2021, the NBC Owned Television Stations group announced that the show will take over the timeslot of The Ellen DeGeneres Show on the ten NBC-owned stations that carry both programs, after Ellen ends in 2022.[19]

Reception

Ratings

On its pilot week, The Kelly Clarkson Show premiered with over 2.6 million viewers and a 1.6 household rating according to Nielsen Media Research—the best premiere rating for a new first-run syndicated program since Katie in 2012.[20]

Accolades

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2020
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Talk Show The Kelly Clarkson Show Nominated [21]
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment Nominated [22]
Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host Kelly Clarkson Won
Outstanding Directing in a Talk, Entertainment, News, or Morning Program Joseph C. Terry Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Darren Langer Won
Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design Kevin Grace, Emily Auble, James Connelly, David Eckert Won
Outstanding Technical Team The Kelly Clarkson Show Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct-to-Tape Sound Mixing Nominated
People's Choice Awards The Daytime Talk Show of 2020 The Kelly Clarkson Show Nominated [23]
2021
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Talk Show Nominated [24]
Iris Awards Award for Excellence in Performance Kelly Clarkson Won [25]
Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards Best Hair Styling, Daytime Television Roberto Ramos, Tara Copeland Won [26]
Best Make-Up, Daytime Television Jason McGlothin, Gloria Elias-Foeillet, Chanty LaGrana, Josh Foster Won
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment The Kelly Clarkson Show Won [27]
Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host Kelly Clarkson Won
Outstanding Original Song "Cabana Boy Troy" Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Darren Langer Nominated
Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing The Kelly Clarkson Show[28] Won
Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design Kevin Grace, Emily Auble, James Connelly, David Eckert Nominated
Gracie Awards Best Talk Show: Entertainment The Kelly Clarkson Show Won [29]
People's Choice Awards The Daytime Talk Show of 2021 Nominated
2022
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Talk Show Nominated [30]
MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Talk/Topical Show The Kelly Clarkson Show Nominated [31]
Best Host Kelly Clarkson Won
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment The Kelly Clarkson Show Pending [32]
Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host Kelly Clarkson Pending
Outstanding Directing Team For A Multiple Camera Daytime Nom-Fiction Program Joe Terry, Diana Horn, Chris Hines, Ran Lowe Nominated [33]
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition Jason Halbert Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction Darren Langer Won
Outstanding Technical Team, Camera Work, Video Tom Henson, Dick Mort, Dean Andersen, Richard Pitpit, Eric Taylor, Drew Jansen, Ralph Bolton, Wade Bobbit Won
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing Justin Curran, Stas Lipovetskiy, Kliff Svatos, Sam Goldfein, Casey O'Brien Won
Outstanding Live Sound Mixing and Sound Editing James Slanger, Bob Lewis, Eddie Marquez, Robert Venable, Danny Cruz, Jennifer Vannoy-Rounsaville, Jeff Hickman, Kevin Shannon Won
Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decorating/Scenic Design James Pearse Connelly, David Eckert, Kevin Grace Won
Critics' Choice Real TV Awards Female Star of the Year Kelly Clarkson Nominated [34]

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