Rachael Ray Season 8
Rachael Ray, also known as The Rachael Ray Show, is an American talk show starring Rachael Ray that debuted in syndication in the United States and Canada on September 18, 2006. It is filmed at Chelsea Television Studios in New York City. The show's 8th season premiered on September 9, 2013, and became the last Harpo show in syndication to switch to HD with a revamped studio. In January 2012, CBS Television Distribution announced a two-year renewal for the show, taking it through the 2013–14 season.
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Rachael Ray
2006 / TV-GRachael Ray, also known as The Rachael Ray Show, is an American talk show starring Rachael Ray that debuted in syndication in the United States and Canada on September 18, 2006. It is filmed at Chelsea Television Studios in New York City. The show's 8th season premiered on September 9, 2013, and became the last Harpo show in syndication to switch to HD with a revamped studio. In January 2012, CBS Television Distribution announced a two-year renewal for the show, taking it through the 2013–14 season.
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Rachael Ray Season 8 Full Episode Guide
Staples to have in a complete pantry; three easy dinners; freezing to store essentials; freezer frittata with bacon and vegetables.
Making commonly carried purse items serve double duty; a pot roast becomes a make-your-own takeout dish; second-day hairstyles; grilled lemon-orange chicken.
A team of experts answers viewers' most-requested questions in an hour full of advice and tricks for fashion, decorating and more; cumin-beet pepper steak.
Simple swaps can improve a store-bought cake mix; an audience member gets a makeover; organizational pro Peter Walsh organizes actress Tia Mowry-Hardrict's child's books; using wine racks for back-to-school supplies; Italian-sausage burgers.
A coupon expert tells how to cut a grocery bill in half and get food free of charge; getting cash for items that one would normally throw away; how to find at least $500 in a closet; a budget-friendly meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Professional organizer Peter Walsh demonstrates money-saving cleaning and organizing advice; a 20-minute workout; "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro makes a fruit pie; over-the-top cake creations; steak tacos.
Simple ways to save money; a former CIA officer tells how to keep a home and family safe during summer vacation; architect John Gidding creates backyard DIY fake-outs; grilled chicken cordon bleu.
Chefs Bobby Flay, Alton Brown and Giada De Laurentiis search for the next Food Network star; tuna steaks with raw puttanesca sauce.
Dr. Ian Smith reveals what foods may not be as healthy as they appear; John Gidding transforms a room; infomercial pros use their sales skills to help coffee vendors; a sweet-and-spicy chicken dinner.
Actor Donnie Wahlberg, Dr. Phil McGraw and chef Bobby Flay prepare burgers, including a signature dish at Wahlburgers restaurant and a green chili cheeseburger; TV personality Sunny Anderson provides 15 new toppings; Greek burgers with feta sauce.
Katie Lee turns pot roast into Asian lettuce wraps; professional organizer Peter Walsh gives simple double-duty advice for spring cleaning; using leftovers as beauty products; Mexican fish'n'chips.
Jon Taffer ("Hungry Investors") tells where germs may be hiding at a bar; organizational enthusiast Peter Walsh tells how to simplify camping trips by making equipment do double duty; Regis Philbin helps to answer audience questions; Italian steak.
Dr. Ian Smith discusses ways to stay safe in the summer; sun-proofing clothing; yoga instructor Hilaria Baldwin; chef Charlie McKenna's pimento burgers; grilled Caesar salad with poached eggs.
Chef Richard Blais prepares a blue cheese steak; makeup artist Mally Roncal shares her secrets for false eyelashes and a cat-eye; Gretta Monahan tells how to get a salon-worthy blowout at home; chicken Francaise.
How to grill anything, including drinks; finding the right bra to wear with a tank top; how to burglar-proof a home; chicken francese-wiches.
Watermelon cake; ballplayer Nolan Ryan grills Tex-Mex taco-dogs; HGTV's Genevieve Gorder; talk-show host Regis Philbin; ham-and-cheese burgers.
Interior designer Nate Berkus, Dr. Ian Smith and chef Josh Capon answer summer-themed questions; summer decorating; chicken-wing lollipops; Chianti burgers.
Chicken pot pie; Sunny Anderson fries chicken; Emeril Lagasse makes chicken-noodle soup; Guy Fieri prepares his must-make dish; chocolate-chip cookies.
Singer Donny Osmond surprises a fan; Howard Stern, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Mel B ("America's Got Talent"); celebrity chefs help great cooks get a new kitchen; actor Jerry O'Connell helps Rachael make turkey burgers on pretzel buns.
Chefs Richard Blais, Scott Conant and Buddy Valastro choose between two cooking-competition finalists; five-ingredient recipes; a tasty chicken dish.
Dr. Oz discusses sleep positions; a 50-second face-lift; Elizabeth Olsen ("Godzilla"); Jarod Miller brings animals, including a baby camel and a bear; grilled-chicken-and-bread salad.
Chef Guy Fieri prepares steak-taco salad; fashion consultant Clinton Kelly helps shoppers with swimsuit season; talk show host Jenny McCarthy; an Italian steak dinner.
Patricia Heaton ("The Middle"); organizer Peter Walsh does a garage makeover; a meal perfect for brunch, lunch or dinner.
Using a cutting-edge treatment, a viewer loses inches during the show; chef Graham Elliot prepares healthy roast chicken; four friends lose weight together; chicken in a paper pocket.
Lori Greiner ("Shark Tank") judges the three finalists of The Great American Cookbook Competition; Jason Priestley ("Beverly Hills, 90210"); roast chicken in the style of porchetta, with roast lemon, fennel and potatoes.
Mother's Day; Kristen Bell ("Frozen"); recipes; a thin-mint cookie fake-out.
Dr. Travis Stork ("The Doctors") makes a weight-loss smoothie; chef Richard Blais makes chili-spiced corn-on-the-cob wrapped in prosciutto; talk-show host Regis Philbin; chef Robert Irvine puts a new spin on common foods.
Midnight snacks; making bad pajamas sexy; architect John Gidding makes over a viewer's home; Rachael gets a "Magic Mike"-inspired surprise from an audience member; carbonara; co-host Emeril Lagasse.
Howie Mandel ("America's Got Talent"); a woman with six-foot-long hair gets her first haircut in 30 years; architect John Gidding makes over a viewer's home; turkey burgers stuffed with bacon.
Kiefer Sutherland ("24: Live Another Day"); Rachael's cookbook competition is down to four finalists; chef Josh Capon makes mango margaritas; chicken posole.
NFL star Victor Cruz; interior designer Nate Berkus makes a surprise housecall; Michael B. Jordan ("Friday Night Lights"); foolproof lamb chops.
No-cook suppers; talk-show host Elisabeth Hasselbeck; a chicken dinner rolls over into a whole new meal.
Chef Katie Lee; Dr. Phil McGraw answers audience questions; maple turkey burger with bacon, blue cheese and onion; TV personality Bill Rancic; Dr. Ian Smith tells what to order when dining out.
Rachael and her experts answer audience questions; a Spanish chicken dinner.
Five aspiring cookbook authors compete to impress chef Jacques Pépin; actor Kevin Bacon; BLT deviled-egg salad.
Phil Keoghan ("The Amazing Race"); audience members run around New York City to track down ingredients for Rachael's dinner, pirogi-wiches with kielbasa; Sunny Anderson makes a main course, side dish and dessert with only two ingredients each.
Rachael crashes a wedding, then sends TV personality Bert Kreischer to City Hall to find a couple about to be married and bring them to the show to tie the knot; a "Dancing With the Stars" pro crashes a dance lesson; designer Zac Posen; pork chops.
Actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson; Carla Hall ("The Chew") bakes cookies; meatball in a tomato.
Four no-bake desserts; custom-painted walls in five minutes; HGTV's Genevieve Gorder; Marc Summers ("Rewrapped"); panini chicken melts.
Actress Kirstie Alley prepares baked chicken and helps a viewer who lost more than 100 pounds get a makeover; devilish chicken dinner.
Chef Bobby Flay spins the wheel to find out what he is going to cook; actress Kristin Chenoweth; Ginger Zee ("Good Morning America"); crispy fish sticks.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck ("FOX and Friends"); a slow-roasted leg of lamb with mint sauce; lemon poppy trifle; model Camila Alves decorates for Easter with goodies she found at a dollar store.
Actor Greg Kinnear; Bob Harper ("The Biggest Loser") fakes out waffles and sloppy Joes; actress Judy Greer; sliced steak club subs.
Gretta Monahan and Katie Lee organize a kitchen and a closet; chef Ryan Scott rolls a beef brisket into a second meal; twice-baked potatoes.
Allison Janney ("Mom"); actress Melissa Joan Hart; Vanessa Lachey; potato pancakes and a brined brisket.
Denis Leary ("Draft Day"); Brooklyn Decker ("Friends With Better Lives").
Hall & Oates perform.
Rachael and Cedric the Entertainer test New York City's trivia knowledge; Dr. Ian Smith suggests healthy snacks; braciole with bacon and onion sauce; the Strypes perform.
Clinton Kelly ("The Chew") revamps the wardrobe of a woman who lost 62 pounds; TV personality Maria Menounos makes low-calorie nachos; bringing stale, wilted and moldy food back to life; grilled chicken flatbreads.
Supermodel Heidi Klum prepares a German recipe; fashion consultant Tim Gunn makes over a man who has not changed his look in nearly 40 years; porterhouse steaks.
Nick Cannon ("America's Got Talent"); football star Kurt Warner and his wife, Brenda.
Entertainer Bette Midler; Olympian Brian Boitano prepares a recipe from his cookbook.
Talk-show host Regis Philbin; actor Christopher Meloni; relationship specialist Matthew Hussey helps viewers decode men's text messages; chicken schnitzel and ranch-style creamy veggies.
A cheesy treat; Rachael tries to guess who the Mystery Taster is; stylist Rachel Zoe turns a little black dress into three brand-new looks; a foolproof pasta.
Vice president Joe Biden; two viewers with extreme makeup habits trade beauty routines; actor James Van Der Beek; a maple turkey burger with bacon, blue cheese and onion.
Kermit the Frog ("Muppets Most Wanted"); a woman gets a makeover; spaghetti with chickpeas and roasted cauliflower.
Dr. Ian Smith's one-minute exercises and 15-minute workout; professional organizer Peter Walsh cleans up Rachael's wardrobe; pulled chicken pilafs.
Professional organizer Peter Walsh; comic Niecy Nash; stylist Stacy London helps a mother get a makeover; bratwurst Reubens.
Dr. Ian Smith discusses bug fragments, rodent hair and other items found in food; a former CIA officer ties up Rocky Carroll ("NCIS") to reveal his self-defense secrets; smoky corn chowder.
Chef Bobby Flay prepares tarragon chicken and tests his pingpong and martial arts skills; Katheryn Winnick ("Vikings"); cider-brined pork chops.
Fat vs. sugar; using a skillet to make two desserts children love; Andrew Rannells ("Girls") makes bacon/beer/Worcestershire onion soup with Rachael.
Rachael and chef Curtis Stone make stout cake waffles and Irish soda-bread waffles; a hangover breakfast; Will Estes ("Blue Bloods"); corned beef hash/Reuben/potato pie.
Baking legends help interior designer Nate Berkus choose a wedding cake; Stephanie Izard ("Top Chef") turns wedding-registry gifts into double-duty gadgets; Italian egg-drop soup.
Actor Bill Bellamy helps to prepare snacks, including English muffin pizzas; chef Chris Santos makes easy-to-eat quesadillas; Omar Epps ("Resurrection"); Swedish meatballs.
Beauty pros test time-saving hair gadgets; NFL star Victor Cruz brings children on a field trip to Rachael's kitchen; chef Bill Telepan prepares a make-your-own-takeout recipe; corned beef.
Chefs Geoffrey Zakarian and Aarón Sánchez compete to prepare dishes with mystery ingredients from the audience; actor Scott Wolf; Sunny Anderson has four recipes to make with what is left over at the bottom of a chip bag; smoky mushroom paprikash.
Actress Jane Fonda; style enthusiast Lawrence Zarian shows each audience member how one piece of clothing can transform an outfit; polenta deep-dish white pizza with sausage and mushrooms.
Chelsea Handler helps Rachael answer calls from the Foodie Phone Booth; a brand-new dinner.
Rachael cooks in the White House with first lady Michelle Obama; two families with different diet and exercise habits trade routines for a week; a man diagnosed with cancer spends time with his daughter; chicken and barley soup.
Sunny Anderson's fake-out beignets; actress Jenna Elfman tries to identify wild animals; John Besh serves up fried chicken; Fat Tuesday chili.
Beth Behrs and Kat Dennings dish on crazy stories from the set of "2 Broke Girls" and test their waitressing skills against Rachael; deviled burgers with onion rings and ketchup.
Singer Nick Lachey surprises a young music fan; two $5 slow-cooker recipes; pork stew with ancho chilies and squash.
"Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro teaches how to frost cakes and how to make a tie-dye cake; Mayim Bialik ("The Big Bang Theory") makes vegan cupcakes; shrimp Fra Diavolo.
Making pizza at home; food columnist Melissa Clark shows how to turn a home oven into a brick oven; reheating pizza; a new pizza recipe.
Sunny Anderson makes pulled pork in a slow cooker and turns one tortellini soup recipe into 10 instant suppers; Bill Rancic answers money questions; spinach gnocchi with pomodoro sauce.
Famous chefs show how to make a 4-hour meal in 25 minutes by using a pressure cooker, create a simple soup using leftovers, and make butter in the kitchen.
Lara Spencer ("Good Morning America"); five popcorn recipes; party dips; actress Hailee Steinfeld; turkey paprikash burgers on pretzel rolls.
Interior designer Nate Berkus surprises shoppers and helps solve their design dilemmas; chef Richard Blais brings food shoppers to the studio; grooming specialist Kyan Douglas performs a surprise haircut; penne alla vodka with prosciutto and peas.
Actress Katie Holmes makes primavera mac and cheese; viewers put old-school kitchen tools to the test; pork chops in the style of porchetta and roasted fennel.
Organizational whiz Peter Walsh and relationship specialist Matthew Hussey transform a viewer's love life by rearranging her room; supermodel Chrissy Teigen; roasted tomato, garlic and red pepper sauce.
Chefs create quick, new recipes using just the ingredients in one viewer's refrigerator.
Talk-show host Regis Philbin and wife, Joy; red velvet waffles; a pasta recipe; a wife and mother who has lost weight gets a Valentine's Day surprise; Rachael's husband, John, makes a French winter drink; carbonara with artichokes.
Dr. Ian Smith's new workout method; four friends lose weight together; Bob Harper ("The Biggest Loser") goes on an undercover mission to the gym; a taco waffle and a falafel waffle; chicken and dumplings.
Spinach-and-artichoke waffles; Clinton Kelly ("The Chew") helps three couples with their love lives by fixing their fashion blunders; brunch burgers.
A woman shows how to get groceries free; chef Ryan Scott; a viewer gives herself a makeover; cheddar bacon ranch waffles; hearty chili.
Maple bacon-pecan waffles; two chicken dinners for the price of one; Elizabeth Banks ("The Lego Movie"); green chili corn waffles with crispy chicken and bacon pan gravy; co-host Bobby Flay.
Co-host Donnie Wahlberg ("Blue Bloods") prepares burgers; Jarod Miller brings exotic animals; Rachael makes spicy cheddar burgers with blue cheese aioli.
Olympians Dorothy Hamill and Brian Boitano judge a cook-off between Tara Lipinski and Chad Hedrick; professional organizer Peter Walsh shows up at viewers' homes to clean out their closets; chimichurri burgers.
Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee and Geoffrey Zakarian ("The Kitchen") test kitchen devices; Thomas Gibson ("Criminal Minds"); deep-dish eggplant parm.
Ten recipes of two ingredients each; Tim Gunn judges identical twins' trendy makeovers; a 30-minute meal of Florentine penne with chicken.
Co-host Emeril Lagasse prepares pasta bolognese for a mystery taster; desserts that can be made in a slow cooker; spinach-ricotta stuffed chicken with rosemary Hasselback potatoes.
Actress Kate Hudson; home-improvement specialist Carter Oosterhouse; chicken parmigiana.
Three NFL players make their best dishes, and a football legend determines the winner; Rachael prepares meatballs.
Identity theft; Daniel Dae Kim ("Hawaii Five-0"); hot sausage ragu; sausage-and-French-toast meatballs.
Four dip recipes; actress Candace Cameron Bure tells how to keep children entertained on game day; a red-carpet ready fashion face-off; Sunday spaghetti and meatballs.
Dr. Ian Smith talks about diet fads; Peter Walsh shows how to organize three areas of the home; chicken-sausage meatballs; four easy, cheesy game-day dishes.
Haircuts that work with unique face shapes; makeup for dark circles and wrinkles; dresses that flatter every body type; chicken ragu with fennel.
A viewer brings her entire closet to the studio for help finding something to wear; TV personality Beth Stern brings furry friends; two game-day hot dog party ideas; flat-iron steak soba.
Actress Cameron Diaz; nutty chicken cutlets with citrus salad.
Rachael, Regis Philbin and the NFL let foodie football fans battle it out for Super Bowl tickets; a past Super Bowl champion judges the competition; baked ziti.
Chef Jacques Pépin surprises a 4-year-old fan; a 16-year-old fashionista; a mini-MythBuster; farfalle with hot sausage and zucchini.
Underwear mistakes; Orlando Jones ("Sleepy Hollow"); chef John Besh prepares a favorite New Orleans dish; creamy butternut soup.
Buddy Valastro ("Cake Boss"); personal trainer Jillian Michaels; actor Zach Gilford; cacciatore chicken thighs with whole grain pasta.
Sherri Shepherd ("The View"); Sophia Bush ("Chicago P.D."); keeping hair stylish under a hat; creamed-spinach burgers.
Getting rid of cellulite; making a fancy steak dinner for just $10; garlic-infused steak salad.
Superfoods may help with weight loss; Bobby Moynihan ("Saturday Night Live"); 30-minute mushroom soup with Marsala.
Sunny Anderson prepares two game-day dips; competitors build stadiums out of snacks; healthy vegetable-nachos supreme.
Family members beg a man to cut his hair; boxer Laila Ali; style guru Gretta Monahan's big health decision; three healthy dishes with spaghetti squash.
Testing out gadgets intended to fry food without oil, never burn or undercook food, and cook eggs on a stick; illusionist Penn Jillette; black pepper and Parmesan French toast with Italian sausage.
Rachael's 10 must-have condiments; Peter Walsh shows how to organize a refrigerator to save money; foods that can improve the quality of one's skin; spaghetti with cauliflower and tuna.
Four overweight friends try Dr. Ian Smith's new diet; mini-meatball soup; co-host Bill Bellamy.
Viewers' top 10 favorite recipes; crispy bacon breadcrumb chicken and roasted smoky green-bean potatoes.
The perfect burger; cooks compete for the chance to have their recipe on Bobby Flay's Burger Palace menu; milkshake recipes.
Rachael, singer Trisha Yearwood and co-host Bill Bellamy whip up crescent cookies, snickerdoodles and Italian cookies for the holidays.
Rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson; professional organizer Peter Walsh; rib roast with horseradish sauce.
Guest co-host Bobby Flay makes short ribs; "Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer prepares holiday cocktails; repurposing gift wrap.
Actor Mark Consuelos; homemade chocolate truffles; glamming up a winter coat; 5-minute fudge wreath; bolognese shepherd's pie with roasted garlic potatoes.
Three news anchors compete in the kitchen; TV personality Thea Andrews; paprika turkey shepherd's pie.
Shopping for the holidays at dollar stores; interior designer Taniya Nayak; organizing guru Peter Walsh; polenta-topped shepherd's pie for mushroom lovers.
Products for holiday partygoers are tested; solving holiday decor dilemmas with Nate Berkus; serrano-wrapped fish with crispy potato hash.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer; relationship specialist Matthew Hussey; a girl's wingman is her grandmother; ratatouille.
Jack Osbourne ("Dancing With the Stars"); home-improvement specialist Carter Oosterhouse goes Christmas-tree shopping; Taran Killam ("Saturday Night Live"); butternut-and-apple open-face pie with blue cheese crumbles.
Joe Manganiello ("True Blood"); bow-tie pasta with bacon, bourbon and black pepper; co-host Regis Philbin.
Clinton Kelly ("The Chew"); "Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro's sisters make puff pastry; Italian-style chicken noodle soup.
"Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro; frosting a cake; turning boots into stilettos; umami chicken stew.
The kitchens of chefs Bobby Flay, Guy Fieri, Buddy Valastro and Jacques Pépin; chefs Katie Lee and Tom Colicchio; a souffle frittata with leeks.
Wearing hot holiday trends inexpensively; Josh Gad ("Frozen"); Greek lamb-chops with roasted beans, tomatoes and skordalia.
Chef Bobby Flay shows how to carve a turkey; TV personality Gayle King shows off Oprah Winfrey's favorite things for the holidays; potato pancakes; kugel.
Chef Richard Blais prepares three leftover dishes; comic Kathy Griffin looks for pig-out pants; stuffing recipes.
Each member of the studio audience has performed extraordinarily heroic acts; Jesse Tyler Ferguson ("Modern Family").
Elisabeth Hasselbeck ("Fox & Friends"); Sara Moulton tackles a turkey to-do list; a woman reunites with her birth mother after 27 years; penne with pumpkin sausage.
Actor Michael J. Fox; Guy Fieri makes a Mexican-style turkey with mole gravy; barbecue turkey gumbo.
Sunny Anderson and Josh Capon make Thanksgiving dishes from mystery ingredients; Sammy Hagar makes a cocktail; meatloaf with mushrooms; chestnuts, gravy and celery root duchess potatoes.
Cedric the Entertainer ("Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"); a mother and daughter compete to decide who gets to host Thanksgiving; Nate Berkus' Thanksgiving decor checklist; sausage, chestnut and apple stuffing.
Actors Whoopi Goldberg and Geoffrey Rush; Thanksgiving recipes to make in a slow cooker: green-bean casserole and savory sweet-potato bake; shepherd's pie with hand-cut beef, bacon and horseradish, with blue-cheese potatoes.
Ranch-fried turkey with Buffalo ranch sauce; ranch mashed potatoes and parsnips; Buffalo stuffing; ranch green-bean casserole.
Nick Cannon ("America's Got Talent"); chef Ming Tsai; holiday travel stress-savers and special savings; pancetta-wrapped chicken with potatoes.
Chef Mario Batali makes porchetta-style turkey; Dolvett Quince ("The Biggest Loser") makes a rise-and-grind smoothie; labels on packaged meat; broccoli rabe farfalle.
Robert Irvine ("Restaurant: Impossible") makes turkey Wellington; talk-show host Montel Williams; turkey in a blanket; co-host Bill Bellamy.
Chef Richard Blais makes turkey in a bag; actress Liv Tyler and her grandmother make tabletop place settings; chili shepherd's pie.
Tom Selleck ("Blue Bloods"); kitchen gadgets; green goddess chicken.
Rachael and "Cake Boss " Buddy Valastro begin to prepare for Thanksgiving; dancer Jenna Dewan-Tatum; sticky cider-soy chicken legs and spicy peanut noodle salad.
Commentator Bill O'Reilly; losing seven pounds in seven days; turkey-and-bacon Monte Cristo sandwich.
Five New York City firefighters serve their best recipes; Jenny McCarthy and New York nurses judge the winners; bacon-wrapped, walnut-spinach smoked chicken with apple, celery and onion salad.
Regis and Joy Philbin; Bill and Kristen Bellamy; turkey and bacon meatballs with maple-dijon gravy.
Neil Patrick Harris ("How I Met Your Mother"); chef Emeril Lagasse prepares slow-cooker recipes.
Rachael and her husband make deviled pumpkin eggs and a rum cocktail; a mystery guest stops by to taste test; chef Guy Fieri prepares a chicken dinner; Halloween-themed science experiments; a yummy mummy sausage roll.
Families try swapping their weekly grocery budgets of $60 and $600; Chris Noth ("The Good Wife"); red-wine roast chicken thighs on bread; Gavin DeGraw performs.
Julie Bowen ("Modern Family"); Robin Quivers ("The Howard Stern Show") makes tasty fake-out recipes; BLT burgers with Sriracha aioli.
Chef Bobby Flay demonstrates his method of grocery shopping; animal enthusiast Jarod Miller challenges Bobby to a round of "What Am I Touching?"; a hearty chicken dinner with apples.
Julie Andrews; preparing for Halloween.
A sandwich smackdown; creating a spooky Halloween centerpiece; Deborah Norville ("Inside Edition"); red chicken marsala; co-host Regis Philbin.
Actor Ted Danson; actress Amy Carlson; Food Network's Scott Conant prepares pasta and taleggio mezzaluna; bacon, lettuce, avocado, salmon and tomato burger.
Actors Debra Messing and Eric McCormack; making a burger, baked ziti and a chicken dish with just one bag of groceries.
Party snacks; fall fashions; CeeLo Green discusses the new season of "The Voice"; wedding bells ring for a breast cancer survivor; quick homemade sausage and lentil soup.
Clinton Kelly tells how to look stylish on a budget; chef Daniel Boulud; actress Haylie Duff; coq au vin.
Matt Bomer ("White Collar"); restaurant menu calorie counts; a cop saves a puppy's life; zucchini-and-fennel soup with garlic croutons.
Ten recipes need two ingredients each; Connie Britton ("Nashville"); maple-dijon bacon burger.
Bruschetta; Bob Harper ("Biggest Loser"); butternut squash and parsley penne; Tony Bennett performs.
Singer Kelly Clarkson; department-store shopping; Ohio nacho turkey burgers.
Singer/songwriter Kenny Rogers; Chelsea Clinton prepares a healthy dessert; minestrone with tomato and fennel.
Co-host Bobby Flay and Rachel talk with cookbook author Jessica Seinfeld; a woman gets an updated look; mild green beef chili.
Comic Mo Rocca presents futuristic foods; the latest medical breakthroughs and home gadgets; German-style turkey burgers.
Two chefs compete in a cook-off using dollar store ingredients; affordable organizational tips from Peter Walsh; lasagna Joes.
Tips for spending less money at a restaurant; reality TV stars Giuliana and Bill Rancic discuss relationship issues; umami-marinated flank steak with barley and corn salad.
Ann Romney and husband Mitt prepare a recipe from her cookbook; author Nicholas Sparks; bratwurst with apple, potato and onion hash.
Buddy Valastro fixes viewers' baking disasters; a woman whose hair makes her look older gets a new hairdo to match her age; four-cheese macaroni and cheese.
Rolling one meal into three new dishes; Rachael's grandpa's braised beef; chefs Josh Capon and Marc Murphy stretch food to make four recipes.
Actress Susan Lucci; a personal fashion formula that maximizes clothes already owned; a dog tests Rachael's recipes; spicy burgers with two cheeses, sharp cheddar and chunky blue cheese aioli.
Weight-loss stories; chef Gina Neely; low-calorie barbecue; a couple get makeovers; grilled chicken cutlets with zucchini, corn and cherry-tomato sauce.
Donnie Wahlberg ("Blue Bloods"); Jacques Pépin prepares steak; garlicky beef skewers with potato hash and spiked ketchup; Gloria Estefan performs.
"Cake Boss" Buddy Valastro at the Emmys; Jill Scott helps viewers solve cleavage crimes; Vanessa Lachey tells how to fix frizzy hair; petite filet with Pommery mustard-cream sauce, and farro with asparagus.
Gretta's 3-year-old son gets his first haircut; Alyson Hannigan ("How I Met Your Mother"); Peter Walsh organizes the home of 12 boys; parsnip and potato soup with bacon, chives and pepitas.
Rachael's friends Giada De Laurentiis, Gretta Monahan and Katie Lee prepare pizza and figure-friendly snacks; red-carpet fashion blunders; teriyaki chicken with whole-grain brown rice.
Stump the Rach; Kevin and Danielle Jonas and their dogs get ready for their new baby; schnitzel Cordon Bleu; Five for Fighting performs; co-host Bill Bellamy.
Singer Linda Ronstadt; the pint-size chefs of Team Rachael give a cooking lesson; co-host Regis Philbin.
Julie Chen and Sharon Osbourne ("The Talk"); a son's makeover; eggplant parm grilled cheese with tomato soup.
Co-host Bobby Flay and guest Dr. Phil celebrate National Cheeseburger Day by making their favorite burgers; Rachael's BLT burgers with Swiss and Russian-style aioli with garlic and herbs.
Talk-show host Steve Harvey helps a man get a new look; the audience asks Steve to solve their family feuds; two easy dinners.