Martha-related stories
Posted Nov 5th 2009 12:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Daytime, Celebrities, Reality-Free

This is either great news if you like Martha Stewart and Rachael Ray or a warning if you don't like them, but it's interesting news nonetheless: Martha is going to do Rachael Ray's show and then the very next day Rachael will be on Martha's* show.
Yup, Martha will appear on Rachael's show on November 12 to show Rachael how to make a Thanksgiving centerpiece, and then on November 13 Rachael will appear on Martha's show and Martha will teach her how to make a Thanksgiving dessert. Notice that on both shows it's Martha who will be doing the teaching?
Continue reading Coming next week: Martha on Rachael, Rachael on Martha
Posted Oct 27th 2009 8:04AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Daytime, Celebrities, Reality-Free, Mad Men

I'll admit it: I like
Martha (the show and the person). Unlike a lot of daytime shows that feature cooking and other how-to segments, it's not so heavily tilted towards women that men can't get into it. Unlike
Rachael Ray, which has way too many segments on makeovers, relationships, and what shoes you should wear.
Today she has
Mad Men's Joan Holloway herself, Christina Hendricks. It says in the summary for the episode that Hendricks is going to mix Halloween cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Whenever someone from
Mad Men is on Martha they make cocktails. Last season Bryan Batt (Sal Romano) was on and made Manhattans and Rob Roys.
Here's a sneak peek. It doesn't really show too much, except that most of the episode is all about spiders. I hate spiders.
Posted Aug 11th 2008 3:27PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Celebrities, Casting

Most people don't turn in to Fine Living Network for laughs, but all that's about to change on
September 16, at least for as long as a new comedy series called Whatever, Martha! runs. Imagine, if you will, an entire clip show culled from
The Martha Stewart Show.
Now, picture a couple of chicks sitting around and making fun of said clips. That's the concept for
Whatever, Martha!, and if this idea reminds you of
Mystery Science Theater 3000 -- sans puppets -- that's a good thing.
Fine Living has gotten Martha's blessing for the show. Heck, she's leading the laughs by allowing the clips to be used. Also the two women who'll be presenting the show and mocking her every half-hour are close to her: Alexis Stewart, her daughter, and Jennifer Koppelman Hutt, whose father -- Charles Koppelman -- is the chairman of Martha's media empire.
So, this is all in the family for the Stewart camp, and whatever jokes, cracks and observations made by the women will be with the Martha Stewart seal of approval.
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