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Chelsea is an American late-night talk show hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler. [2] The show debuted on May 11, 2016, and streamed Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday each week worldwide on Netflix. [3] The show was originally set to have 90 episodes per year, with each episode set to be 30 minutes. Format changes were made for the second season. [4]
Chelsea Joy Handler [1] (born February 25, 1975) [2] [3] is an American stand-up comedian, actress, writer, television host, and producer. She hosted the late-night talk show Chelsea Lately on the E! network from 2007 to 2014 and released a documentary series, Chelsea Does, on Netflix in January 2016. [4]
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Chelsea was an American web television late-night talk show hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler. [1] The show debuted on May 11, 2016 and streamed Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday each week worldwide on Netflix. [2] The series concluded at 120 episodes as of December 15, 2017, as Handler stated that the show would end at the end of 2017. [3]
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Chelsea Lately is an American late-night comedy talk show created by Brody Stevens and hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler. The show was produced by Handler's production company (Borderline Amazing Productions), and taped at Universal Studios Stage 1, in Universal City, California . [ 1 ]
“Now, people are recognizing me as the ‘crazy girl.’ ‘Oh, my gosh, you’re the crazy girl,’ ‘you’re the pesto girl,’ and typically nobody would really recognize me,” she says.
The mini-series was green lighted by E! in early 2006 and premiered on April 21, 2006. The cable channel ordered eight episodes of the half-hour project that features Handler, a Tonight Show correspondent and star of Oxygen's Girls Behaving Badly, in taped spoofs, film shorts and field remote pieces, all framed by stand-up segments of her performing before a studio audience. [1]