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| Title | Live with Kelly and Ryan |
| Genre | Talk show |
| Presenter | Kelly Ripa, Ryan Seacrest |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Executive producer | Michael Gelman |
| Location | New York City |
| Runtime | 60 minutes |
| Company | WABC-TV |
| Network | Syndication |
Live with Kelly and Ryan is a popular American syndicated morning talk show, a direct continuation of the long-running program originally known as *Live with Regis and Kathie Lee*. The show is broadcast from New York City and is distributed nationally by Disney–ABC Domestic Television. It features a blend of celebrity interviews, musical performances, and casual conversation between its hosts, creating a signature informal and energetic atmosphere.
The program originated in 1983 as *The Morning Show* on WABC-TV in New York City, hosted by Regis Philbin and Cyndy Garvey. In 1988, Kathie Lee Gifford joined Philbin, leading to the iconic *Live with Regis and Kathie Lee* era. Following Gifford's departure in 2000, a series of guest co-hosts filled the seat until Kelly Ripa was permanently named co-host in 2001, rebranding the show as *Live with Regis and Kelly*. After Philbin's retirement in 2011, the show continued as *Live! with Kelly*, featuring a rotating roster of guest co-hosts including Josh Groban, Jerry O'Connell, and Anderson Cooper. In 2017, Ryan Seacrest was announced as the permanent co-host, leading to the current title. The show's long-time executive producer is Michael Gelman, who has been instrumental in its production since the late 1980s.
The primary hosts are Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest. Ripa, an actress known for her role on *All My Children*, joined the program in 2001 and has become synonymous with its modern identity. Seacrest, a prominent media personality and host of *American Idol* and *On Air with Ryan Seacrest*, brought his extensive broadcasting experience to the show in 2017. The hosting duo is known for their playful chemistry and rapport. Frequent guest hosts fill in during their absences, with notable personalities such as Mark Consuelos, Ripa's husband, and Andy Cohen often stepping in. The show's announcer is Richard B. Livingston.
Episodes are typically broadcast live on weekday mornings and follow a consistent format. A standard episode includes the hosts' opening "host chat" segment, followed by a mix of celebrity interviews, lifestyle demonstrations, and musical or performance acts. The show frequently features segments like "Kelly's Closet" and audience interaction games. Special episodes include holiday-themed broadcasts, remote shows from locations like Walt Disney World, and anniversary celebrations. The program has featured interviews with a vast array of celebrities from film, television, and music, including Tom Hanks, Taylor Swift, Dwayne Johnson, and Michelle Obama.
The show has consistently been a ratings leader in daytime syndication, often competing closely with programs like *The Ellen DeGeneres Show* and *Today*. Critics have frequently praised the easygoing dynamic between Ripa and Seacrest, noting the program's success in maintaining its core appeal through multiple host transitions. The hosting partnership has been described as revitalizing the franchise for a new audience. Some media analysis has focused on the show's ability to blend traditional talk show elements with contemporary topics and social media engagement, keeping it relevant in a changing media landscape.
*Live with Kelly and Ryan* has received numerous accolades throughout its history, primarily for its hosts. The show and its team have won several Daytime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show and Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host. Both Ripa and Seacrest have individually been recognized with multiple Daytime Emmy Awards for their roles. The program has also been honored by the Alliance for Women in Media with Gracie Awards. Additionally, it has received nominations from the People's Choice Awards and the Critics' Choice Television Awards for best talk show.
Category:American television talk shows Category:Television series by Disney–ABC Domestic Television Category:Television shows set in New York City Category:2010s American television series Category:2020s American television series