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Previewing 'The Chew': ABC Hopes New Food Show Can Perform In Daytime (PHOTOS)

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First Posted: 08/31/11 11:33 AM ET Updated: 10/31/11 06:12 AM ET

NEW YORK (Associated Press) -- Gnaw on this: Can some of food and style TV's biggest stars, Mario Batali and Clinton Kelly among them, help ABC soap fans get over cancellation of their favorite stories? The network's counting on it for "The Chew."

Iron Chef or Martha Stewart this isn't. Nor will the five co-hosts take on top news of the day like their cousins over at "The View" once the show premieres live on Sept. 26 in place of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live."

What you'll see is simple, fun tips for cheap and easy living. During a recent practice run, the ever-adorable Iron Chef Michael Symon salted skirt steak as he shared about his Greek-Sicilian mother and made it clear: Vinaigrette is two parts fat to one part acid.

Kelly, co-host of TLC's "What Not to Wear," urged parents to bring their kids back to the dinner table by letting them draw on butcher block paper for placemats. Got some shriveled citrus? Don't let it go to waste. Slice it up and float it in a vase topped by a cheery hydrangea blossom.

If it sounds like stuff the more sophisticated Stewart might have thought up in kindergarten, you're right, but that's OK with Chew's executive producer, Gordon Elliott. He's going for "easily digestible, pardon the pun." Besides, the food porn's good with lots of delectable close-ups.

Elliott explains: "People don't have time to sit for an hour and watch a story. ABC came to me and said we've had great success with `The View' but we'd like to get into food. I thought `The View,' food, `The Chew.' We do more than just chop and chat. Our co-hosts are relatable."

True, they are. It's also true that people may not sit in the middle of the day. But that's why DVRs were invented, so folk like the soap faithful can relax after dinner with their decades-old shows.

Will they be firing them up for "The Chew," or tuning out altogether to chase down their soaps online?

"I really don't believe that disgruntled refugees from `All My Children' and `One Life to Live' will swallow `The Chew,'" said TV analyst Shari Anne Brill. "This is about how it's become more expensive to produce scripted content. The audience has shifted."

So, this shifting audience. Is it the same audience already wondering just who the heck Chew co-cost Daphne Oz and design expert Evette Rios even are?

Oz wrote the best-selling "The Dorm Room Diet" and is the daughter of TV doc Mehmet Oz, for the record. She opened up during the Chew run-through – in front of a live audience – about her upbringing as a vegetarian.

Rios was featured speeding through Oz's tiny New York City kitchen on a taped makeover that included, yes, a pegboard for extra hanging storage. Did you know there's something called stainless steel paint? In case you can't afford appliances in the real thing.

Rounding out the Chew crew is the extremely animated Carla Hall, a "Top Chef" finalist and perky fan favorite who brings on a never-say-die approach to catastrophe in the kitchen. If the top cracks on your cheesecake, for instance, don't get mad, discouraged, depressed. Cover it up with a world of whip cream and berries.

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This Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 photo shows, from left to right, Clinton Kelly, Daphne Oz, Evette Rios, Iron Chef Michael Symon and Carla Hall as they react while Kelly holds up a repainted toaster during a rehearsal of ABC's "The Chew" in New York. Oz, Symon, Hall and Kelly are co-hosts of the show. Rios is one of the show's correspondents. Can some of food and style TV's biggest stars help ABC soap fans get over cancellation of their favorite stories? The network's counting on it for "The Chew." (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)

Promos for "The Chew" have begun airing, already annoying the soap faithful, some of whom took to the sidewalk at ABC Studios in April to protest when the network canceled their shows. They handed out leaflets that declared "The Chew" and other replacements "glorified infomercials appropriate for late-night basic cable channels, not for a major broadcast network."

Robin Blum, 61, has been watching "All My Children" since it went on the air 41 years ago. She has a small business making greeting cards that double as bookmarks. Hence, she's home.

"AMC got me through two childbirths, a brain tumor, a broken leg, several tropical storms when I lived in the Virgin Islands and 9/11 in New York City," she said.

"It is not an entertainment form that has outlived its usefulness. It's idiotic that the programmers are now substituting `The Chew.' How barbaric, for what has essentially become a part of so many people's lives and has created so many moments of high emotion, tears and laughter," Blum added.

Could "The Chew" stir up that kind of devotion from its audience? Unlikely, said Lisa Morris, the 35-year-old owner of a boutique travel agency in New York. "ABC keeps replacing good shows with this crappy, cheap, reality TV," she said. "Is paying writers really so much of a sacrifice to the networks?"

Brian Frons, ABC's daytime president, said the bulk of women viewers aren't watching soaps. They're watching chat, reality, entertainment and style.

"It was time to look at programming for the majority of women who were watching TV," he said when he popped in on "The Chew."

Soap fans aside, daytime viewers who already know more than a little something about cooking, raising kids or fixing up their homes may not stomach "The Chew." Or those looking for discourse on issues related to food, like the obesity epidemic, fracking and the food supply or the state of nutrition in schools.

Symon talked of fresh ingredients as healthy ones as he let fly with his endearing, high-pitched laugh and munched on mac `n cheese with buffalo chicken. The chat on Chew, Frons said, will remain on the frothy side.

Do, however, watch for pop-in guests from the Food Network and elsewhere in the TV chef world.

Brill said ABC's morning chatter on "The View" will offer Chew a nudge, at least for awhile.

"It'll help, but the new show will have to stand on its own," she said. "Audiences are very fickle. There's too many places to go."

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NEW YORK (Associated Press) -- Gnaw on this: Can some of food and style TV's biggest stars, Mario Batali and Clinton Kelly among them, help ABC soap fans get over cancellation of their favorite storie...
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01:27 PM on 09/28/2011
This show will not replace All My Children. I have my favorite daytime drama that is General Hospital which has been on for 47 years, NOTHING can replace these shows with their fans! Lots of elderly folks love their daytime dramas, they go to bed early and many are house bound! We treat our seniors like crap in this country! The chew is okay BUT all this show is just an extension of the food network!
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04:07 AM on 09/28/2011
Although I didn't watch AMC, I do know that a show (any show) that endures 41 years definitely found a niche of very loyal viewers, who wouldn't be loyal if it's too far fetched (well, within soap opera reasoning).

We have ALL watched many cooking shows, complete with the techniques necessary from "package-to-plate" (as I call it) food preparation with fresh ingredients.

"The Chew" is a miss, IMO.  And that's why is why I will "miss" (as in not viewing it--literally!   ;o)
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OMG GOP WTF!
04:07 AM on 09/28/2011
Hey ABC, when you cancel the Spew next month, please bring back AMC! I'm sure you already know you made a huge mistake. Fron should lose his job for putting on this garbage! I would normally have watched Pan-Am and Revenge, but am boycotting them, along with Castle, a show I loved! Bring back our soaps!
02:30 PM on 09/26/2011
Loved it! Stop the negativity people! Maybe if you change your diet, you will be in BETTER MOODS!
02:15 PM on 09/26/2011
Not a chance will I watch this show. They took off a wonderful show full of great actors to put on yet another talk show. I'm sure the people on this show are fine, but I won't be one of the viewers. As a matter of fact my viewing of ABC shows is going to diminish. Hope this worth the money you think you are saving.
04:48 PM on 09/24/2011
Another talk show? Just what we needed! Don't we have the "Food Network" and "The Cooking Channel" for a reason? Decent idea but way to late in the game....and bad time slot
01:10 AM on 09/24/2011
I give this crap a couple months before it fails. Who do the clowns at ABC think is going to watch this ridiculous show?? People who watched AMC everyday are not going to watch this for one second. I can't wait until this show tanks. What an innovative idea...5 people sitting around a table talking about nonsense.
12:55 AM on 09/24/2011
I wouldn't watch this ridiculous show if you paid me. Can't wait until it tanks.
06:57 AM on 09/22/2011
OH look!!!! Another cooking show... great time for a nap.
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10:31 PM on 09/05/2011
Robin Blum, 61, has been watching "All My Children" since it went on the air 41 years ago. She has a small business making greeting cards that double as bookmarks. Hence, she's home.

Hahaha time to move on Robin, holy crap.
04:13 PM on 09/04/2011
Do we really need another cooking show on TV? It shows that the networks are behind the trends as usual. Instead of creating original programming, they're serving us rehashed leftovers disguised as a new show. They could've at least given the show a more appealing, appetizing title.
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Nic the wonder puppy
When life throws lemons, throw them back
11:56 AM on 09/04/2011
The Chew, and it does not star a dog?
11:53 AM on 09/04/2011
I am stunned by the hate here. I am, pretty much, saddened by the negativity all over every comment section on this site. People used to have contributions to make and insights to share. It now seems that quite a few of those commentors have deserted us and have been replaced by people who are wallowing in negativity. It is possible to critique without the mean and angry.
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Wash your hands, seriously.
03:47 AM on 09/11/2011
Did you notice this around the same time as the AOL merge?
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mgjj
OMG GOP WTF!
03:39 AM on 09/28/2011
WE HATE THE CHEW OR THE SPEW! WE WANT AMC BACK!!! AND YES, WE ARE ANGRY!!! BOYCOTT ABC!!!!
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Brooke Doris
06:26 AM on 09/04/2011
Screw The Chew.
It will die a quick death because no one will be watching it.
11:52 PM on 09/01/2011
Wasn't there a magazine called the chew?