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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) 2022 Creative Arts and Lifestyle Emmy Awards were handed out in a livestreamed ceremony on Saturday.
Netflix led all platforms and networks with nine wins, while CBS and PBS both won three awards each.
The syndicated talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show picked up five wins in crafts categories for lighting direction; technical team, camera work and video; multiple camera editing; live sound mixing and editing; and art direction/set direction/scenic design. The Drew Barrymore Show, also syndicated, won two awards for special effects costumes, makeup and hairstyling and costume design/styling. The Ellen Degeneres Show, which recently concluded its final season, won for its writing team.
Netflix’s Penguin Town won three awards for outstanding travel, adventure and nature program, sound mixing and editing, and cinematography. The streamer’s Cat People, First Film, Headspace: Guide to Meditation,...
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) 2022 Creative Arts and Lifestyle Emmy Awards were handed out in a livestreamed ceremony on Saturday.
Netflix led all platforms and networks with nine wins, while CBS and PBS both won three awards each.
The syndicated talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show picked up five wins in crafts categories for lighting direction; technical team, camera work and video; multiple camera editing; live sound mixing and editing; and art direction/set direction/scenic design. The Drew Barrymore Show, also syndicated, won two awards for special effects costumes, makeup and hairstyling and costume design/styling. The Ellen Degeneres Show, which recently concluded its final season, won for its writing team.
Netflix’s Penguin Town won three awards for outstanding travel, adventure and nature program, sound mixing and editing, and cinematography. The streamer’s Cat People, First Film, Headspace: Guide to Meditation,...
- 6/19/2022
- by Tyler Coates
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2022 Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards took place on Saturday, June 18, at the Pasadena Convention Center, with big winners including syndicated talkers “The Kelly Clarkson Show” and “The Drew Barrymore Show,” as well as CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” and Netflix’s “Penguin Town.”
“Kelly Clarkson” picked up five awards, while “Penguin Town” was next, with three. Beyond syndication (with 10), Netflix was the big single network winner, picking up nine total, spread out among “Penguin Town,” “Cat People,” “Headspace: Guide to Meditation” and “You vs. Wild: Out Cold.” CBS and PBS tied next, with three each.
Also of note, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show’s” final season landed a Daytime Emmy for outstanding writing team for a daytime non-fiction program. And in its first season, Judge Judy Sheindlin’s new series “Judy Justice,” for IMDbTV (now Amazon Freevee) won for legal/courtroom program. (It also repped the first-ever Daytime Emmy for IMDbTV/Freevee.
“Kelly Clarkson” picked up five awards, while “Penguin Town” was next, with three. Beyond syndication (with 10), Netflix was the big single network winner, picking up nine total, spread out among “Penguin Town,” “Cat People,” “Headspace: Guide to Meditation” and “You vs. Wild: Out Cold.” CBS and PBS tied next, with three each.
Also of note, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show’s” final season landed a Daytime Emmy for outstanding writing team for a daytime non-fiction program. And in its first season, Judge Judy Sheindlin’s new series “Judy Justice,” for IMDbTV (now Amazon Freevee) won for legal/courtroom program. (It also repped the first-ever Daytime Emmy for IMDbTV/Freevee.
- 6/19/2022
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
The nominations for the 49th annual Daytime Emmy Awards have been announced.
The CBS soap Young and the Restless leads the pack with 18 nominations.
General Hospital isn't far behind, netting 17.
Days of Our Lives had 11, while The Bold and the Beautiful had 8.
Days spinoff Beyond Salem managed three.
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock
The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS
Days of Our Lives, NBC
General Hospital, ABC
The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Culinary Series
Barefoot Contessa: Modern Comfort Food, Food Network
Counter Space, Vice TV
Guy’s Ranch Kitchen, Food Network
Mary McCartney Serves It Up, discovery+
Valerie’s Home Cooking, Food Network
Outstanding Game Show
Family Feud, Syndicated
Jeopardy!, Syndicated
Let’s Make a Deal, CBS
The Price Is Right, CBS
Wheel of Fortune, Syndicated
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Caught in Providence, Facebook Watch
Judge Mathis, Syndicated
Judy Justice, IMDbTV
The People’s Court, Syndicated
View Slideshow: Why...
The CBS soap Young and the Restless leads the pack with 18 nominations.
General Hospital isn't far behind, netting 17.
Days of Our Lives had 11, while The Bold and the Beautiful had 8.
Days spinoff Beyond Salem managed three.
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
Beyond Salem, Peacock
The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS
Days of Our Lives, NBC
General Hospital, ABC
The Young and the Restless, CBS
Outstanding Culinary Series
Barefoot Contessa: Modern Comfort Food, Food Network
Counter Space, Vice TV
Guy’s Ranch Kitchen, Food Network
Mary McCartney Serves It Up, discovery+
Valerie’s Home Cooking, Food Network
Outstanding Game Show
Family Feud, Syndicated
Jeopardy!, Syndicated
Let’s Make a Deal, CBS
The Price Is Right, CBS
Wheel of Fortune, Syndicated
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Caught in Providence, Facebook Watch
Judge Mathis, Syndicated
Judy Justice, IMDbTV
The People’s Court, Syndicated
View Slideshow: Why...
- 5/5/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is out with its list of nominations for the 49th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. The hardware will be handed out Sunday, June 24, with CBS airing the ceremony live at 9 p.m. Et/6 p.m. Pt and Paramount+ streaming it.
The Days of Our Lives spinoff Beyond Salem earned its first nomination in the Outstanding Daytime Drama category and will face off against Dool, The Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless as the category again has five nominees for the first time since 2014.
Meanwhile, Leah Remini and Robin Roberts earned inaugural noms for hosting People Puzzler and Turning the Tables, respectively. Judy Justice also earned a nomination for its first year on IMDb TV (now renamed Amazon FreeVee), while Peter Bergman earned his 23rd for playing Jack Abbott on CBS’ The Young and the Restless.
PBS’ This Old House...
The Days of Our Lives spinoff Beyond Salem earned its first nomination in the Outstanding Daytime Drama category and will face off against Dool, The Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless as the category again has five nominees for the first time since 2014.
Meanwhile, Leah Remini and Robin Roberts earned inaugural noms for hosting People Puzzler and Turning the Tables, respectively. Judy Justice also earned a nomination for its first year on IMDb TV (now renamed Amazon FreeVee), while Peter Bergman earned his 23rd for playing Jack Abbott on CBS’ The Young and the Restless.
PBS’ This Old House...
- 5/5/2022
- by Lynette Rice and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2021 Daytime Emmy Awards celebrated winners in the fiction and lifestyle categories with posthumous honors for Alex Trebek and Larry King, as well various other accolades going to Zac Efron, Karrueche Tran, Diego Luna, Andy Serkin, and more.
Trebek, who lost his battle against pancreatic cancer in November, won in the Outstanding Game Show Host category beating out Steve Harvey, Pat Sajak, Wayne Brady, and Alfonso Ribeiro.
King was recognized as the winner in the Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host category nearly six months after his death due to sepsis, end-stage renal failure, and acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. He competed against Tamron Hall; Red Table Talk hosts Jada Pinkett-Smith, Willow Smith, and Adrienne Banfield-Norris; Red Table Talk: The Estefans hosts Gloria Estefan, Emily Estefan, and Lili Estefan; and GMA 3 hosts Amy Robach, Dr. Jennifer Ashton, and Tj Holmes.
Both Tran and Jodi Long made history with their respective wins.
Trebek, who lost his battle against pancreatic cancer in November, won in the Outstanding Game Show Host category beating out Steve Harvey, Pat Sajak, Wayne Brady, and Alfonso Ribeiro.
King was recognized as the winner in the Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host category nearly six months after his death due to sepsis, end-stage renal failure, and acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. He competed against Tamron Hall; Red Table Talk hosts Jada Pinkett-Smith, Willow Smith, and Adrienne Banfield-Norris; Red Table Talk: The Estefans hosts Gloria Estefan, Emily Estefan, and Lili Estefan; and GMA 3 hosts Amy Robach, Dr. Jennifer Ashton, and Tj Holmes.
Both Tran and Jodi Long made history with their respective wins.
- 7/19/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
The Daytime Emmys aren’t over yet. Three days after awarding some of its top categories during a pre-taped ceremony on CBS, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has now announced the nominees for the 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Children’s & Animation and Lifestyle categories.
The remainder of the year’s Daytime Emmys will be celebrated in two live-streamed events on July 17 (children’s and animated programming) and July 18 (lifestyle). As part of an agreement between the East Coast-based NATAS and the West Coast-based Television Academy, effective this year all children’s programming is now the domain of the Daytime Emmys.
The Daytime Emmy Awards are presented to individuals and programs broadcast between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m., as well as certain categories of digital and syndicated programming of similar content. More than 3,000 submissions, as premiered in calendar year 2020, were received by NATAS and judged by a pool...
The remainder of the year’s Daytime Emmys will be celebrated in two live-streamed events on July 17 (children’s and animated programming) and July 18 (lifestyle). As part of an agreement between the East Coast-based NATAS and the West Coast-based Television Academy, effective this year all children’s programming is now the domain of the Daytime Emmys.
The Daytime Emmy Awards are presented to individuals and programs broadcast between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m., as well as certain categories of digital and syndicated programming of similar content. More than 3,000 submissions, as premiered in calendar year 2020, were received by NATAS and judged by a pool...
- 6/28/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Days after its Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has revealed the nominations in its kids, toon and lifestyle categories. Read the list here.
Netflix, which led all networks and platforms with nine Daytime Emmy wins on Friday, has four of the five nominees for Outstanding Young Adult Series. Three-time winner Julie and the Phantoms is up against the streamer’s Alexa & Katie, Dash & Lily and Trinkets, along with Hulu’s The Hardy Boys. But Netflix was shut out in another marquee category, Outstanding Daytime Fiction Program, whose nominees are Amazon Prime’s The Girl in Apartment 15 and Rekindling Christmas, Vimeo’s Doomsday, Pure Flix Digital’s Finding Love in Quarantine and YouTube’s Take My Heart.
PBS has four of the seven noms for Outstanding Culinary Series with Linda’s Kitchen, Lucky Chow, Pati’s Mexican Table and TasteMakers. Food Network scored two...
Netflix, which led all networks and platforms with nine Daytime Emmy wins on Friday, has four of the five nominees for Outstanding Young Adult Series. Three-time winner Julie and the Phantoms is up against the streamer’s Alexa & Katie, Dash & Lily and Trinkets, along with Hulu’s The Hardy Boys. But Netflix was shut out in another marquee category, Outstanding Daytime Fiction Program, whose nominees are Amazon Prime’s The Girl in Apartment 15 and Rekindling Christmas, Vimeo’s Doomsday, Pure Flix Digital’s Finding Love in Quarantine and YouTube’s Take My Heart.
PBS has four of the seven noms for Outstanding Culinary Series with Linda’s Kitchen, Lucky Chow, Pati’s Mexican Table and TasteMakers. Food Network scored two...
- 6/28/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Discovery executive Jon Sechrist has joined My Entertainment, the New York-based producer that has made unscripted cable series including Spike’s “Pros Vs Joes.”
Sechrist will be oversee development and strategy as Evp, production and development, a new role at the company. Shows in the works at My Entertainment include “Sin City Sober,” a reality series about a Las Vegas rehab center, and “Hidden Assets,” a project fronted by Matt Paxton from A+E’s “Hoarders.”
At Discovery, Sechrist held several roles including executive producer at cable net TLC, VP of Discovery Networks International, and Svp of Betty, the factual shingle acquired by Discovery and now part of its All3Media group.
“Having worked on both the network and production side of the business, Jon is that rare executive— a TV mind understanding the pressures of production, as well as the commercial imperatives,” My Entertainment founder and president Michael Yudin said.
Sechrist will be oversee development and strategy as Evp, production and development, a new role at the company. Shows in the works at My Entertainment include “Sin City Sober,” a reality series about a Las Vegas rehab center, and “Hidden Assets,” a project fronted by Matt Paxton from A+E’s “Hoarders.”
At Discovery, Sechrist held several roles including executive producer at cable net TLC, VP of Discovery Networks International, and Svp of Betty, the factual shingle acquired by Discovery and now part of its All3Media group.
“Having worked on both the network and production side of the business, Jon is that rare executive— a TV mind understanding the pressures of production, as well as the commercial imperatives,” My Entertainment founder and president Michael Yudin said.
- 6/14/2018
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
When Lifetime debuts its Hoarders reboot, Hoarders: Family Secrets, Thursday night, fans of the A&E original will be pleased to see some very familiar faces have returned to the Hoarders fold — including extreme cleaning specialist Matt Paxton. Paxton says that even though A&E pulled the plug on Hoarders in 2013, reruns on the show’s new Lifetime home have kept the series — and serious discussions about this very real mental disorder — alive. “It’s been pretty surreal to see the response on social media — for me, on social media it never ended,” Paxton says. “New people were finding the show and they were … Continue reading →
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- 5/23/2015
- by Lori Acken
- ChannelGuideMag
“Hoarding Hint #243: cotton balls in your ears will keep roaches out…” – Matt PaxtonThe world is fascinated with the sideshow of obsessive behaviors, in part thanks to the A&E cult hit “Hoarders.” Like A&E’s “Intervention” series, “Hoarders” is a teaching and healing exercise meant to alter the behavior of its subjects. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Matt Paxton is one of the stars of “Hoarders.” Paxton also wears other hats, notably his successful cleaning service called Clutter Cleaner, opened for business in 2006 after Paxton’s grandmother had to move from the house where she’d lived and accumulated things for […]...
- 4/23/2015
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
News
Modern Family writer Jeffrey Richman talked with The Hollywood Reporter about last night’s season premiere, “As I started writing, I became unexpectedly emotional. I teared up writing it. I teared up hearing it read. And I completely teared up seeing that moment where they both just say ‘yes’ at the exact same time. That was so moving for me. I felt like, ‘Ok, maybe I got it right because I never cry at weddings.’ My boyfriend (actor John Benjamin Hickey) always reads the first draft and he called me in tears after he read this one.”
I love it when my husband gets giggly watching a romantic scene, so thanks Modern Family!
CBS has gotten Vince Gilligan‘s first series away from Breaking Bad. Battle Creek follows a team-up of two police detectives with very different world views working in Battle Creek, Michigan. CBS has ordered 13 episodes without filming a pilot.
Modern Family writer Jeffrey Richman talked with The Hollywood Reporter about last night’s season premiere, “As I started writing, I became unexpectedly emotional. I teared up writing it. I teared up hearing it read. And I completely teared up seeing that moment where they both just say ‘yes’ at the exact same time. That was so moving for me. I felt like, ‘Ok, maybe I got it right because I never cry at weddings.’ My boyfriend (actor John Benjamin Hickey) always reads the first draft and he called me in tears after he read this one.”
I love it when my husband gets giggly watching a romantic scene, so thanks Modern Family!
CBS has gotten Vince Gilligan‘s first series away from Breaking Bad. Battle Creek follows a team-up of two police detectives with very different world views working in Battle Creek, Michigan. CBS has ordered 13 episodes without filming a pilot.
- 9/26/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
The Post-Gazette reports that A&Amp;E has quietly cancelled Hoarders after six seasons. The final 13 episode season ended in February.
Zap2It reports that, after the finale aired, extreme cleaning specialist Matt Paxton wrote on Facebook, "We have not been picked up for a 7th season, so this could very well be the Last episode of Hoarders - Ever! If you want another season, please take a second and let Hoarders on A&E and @Aetv know that you want another season of the show."
Yesterday, Paxton announced, "It's official. I am very excited to be partnering with ServiceMaster Restore and their franchises around the country. This will enable us to help thousands of families a year instead of 10's. Check it out! Simply put, although the TV shows are ending, the need for quality help for hoarders is increasing daily. You'll start seeing my face on...
Zap2It reports that, after the finale aired, extreme cleaning specialist Matt Paxton wrote on Facebook, "We have not been picked up for a 7th season, so this could very well be the Last episode of Hoarders - Ever! If you want another season, please take a second and let Hoarders on A&E and @Aetv know that you want another season of the show."
Yesterday, Paxton announced, "It's official. I am very excited to be partnering with ServiceMaster Restore and their franchises around the country. This will enable us to help thousands of families a year instead of 10's. Check it out! Simply put, although the TV shows are ending, the need for quality help for hoarders is increasing daily. You'll start seeing my face on...
- 9/26/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
New episodes of "Hoarders" will be airing on A&E no more. The network quietly confirmed that the TV series has been canceled after a six-season run.
The Post-Gazette received a confirmation from an A&E publicist that the show would not return on the network. This comes after many speculated that "Hoarders'" 13-episode sixth season would be its last when it ended in February.
In its stead, A&E looks to be shifting its focus to scripted reality shows like "Duck Dynasty" and original dramas like "Bates Motel." The network also ended "Intevention" in 2013, but at least it gave that series a heads up that it would be brought to an end.
After the final episode of Season 6 aired, "Hoarders" extreme cleaning specialist Matt Paxton took to Facebook to write, "We have not been picked up for a 7th season, so this could very well be the Last episode of Hoarders - Ever!
The Post-Gazette received a confirmation from an A&E publicist that the show would not return on the network. This comes after many speculated that "Hoarders'" 13-episode sixth season would be its last when it ended in February.
In its stead, A&E looks to be shifting its focus to scripted reality shows like "Duck Dynasty" and original dramas like "Bates Motel." The network also ended "Intevention" in 2013, but at least it gave that series a heads up that it would be brought to an end.
After the final episode of Season 6 aired, "Hoarders" extreme cleaning specialist Matt Paxton took to Facebook to write, "We have not been picked up for a 7th season, so this could very well be the Last episode of Hoarders - Ever!
- 9/25/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In all the years that the "Hoarders" team has been going into people's houses and helping them clean up and get the psychological tools they need to improve their living situation, no obstacle has been so volatile that they quit in the middle of a job. At least, not until this week's installment.
They were there to help compulsive hoarder Joni, But it was her son Joey who proved to be the bigger obstacle. Not because he was a hoarder, but because of his anger and violent tendencies. He was belligerent and yelling at his mother, breaking her things right in front of her.
But it was when he started throwing things toward the producers and behind-the-scenes personnel filming the show that Matt Paxton had to make a call. Joey's only explanation as to why he threw something "almost at the producers" was to say, "Because I'm pissed."
So Matt pulled the entire team,...
They were there to help compulsive hoarder Joni, But it was her son Joey who proved to be the bigger obstacle. Not because he was a hoarder, but because of his anger and violent tendencies. He was belligerent and yelling at his mother, breaking her things right in front of her.
But it was when he started throwing things toward the producers and behind-the-scenes personnel filming the show that Matt Paxton had to make a call. Joey's only explanation as to why he threw something "almost at the producers" was to say, "Because I'm pissed."
So Matt pulled the entire team,...
- 10/16/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
The mess that cleaning expert Matt Paxton helped tackle on this week's "Hoarders" was so severe that he tweeted, "had to take a mental break after this one. I took 2 weeks off. and couldn't see my family right away. had to ease back in." So what could be so bad?
Shanna had been collecting her own waste for years. Her house was filled with containers and bottles filled with it. The house, her brother described as smelling worse than a corpse. On the scene, Paxton declared it "the grossest thing ever."
Even more disturbing, Shanna said that she got a rush from eating food with fecal matter on it, and was addicted to it. "I’m going to go ahead and eat some of the contaminated food and then the party’s over,” she said at one point, "To get high one last time."
The clean-ups continue on "Hoarders," Mondays at 9 p.
Shanna had been collecting her own waste for years. Her house was filled with containers and bottles filled with it. The house, her brother described as smelling worse than a corpse. On the scene, Paxton declared it "the grossest thing ever."
Even more disturbing, Shanna said that she got a rush from eating food with fecal matter on it, and was addicted to it. "I’m going to go ahead and eat some of the contaminated food and then the party’s over,” she said at one point, "To get high one last time."
The clean-ups continue on "Hoarders," Mondays at 9 p.
- 10/9/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
People who don't suffer from the mental conditions that lead to hoarding often struggle to be sympathetic to their hoarder loved one. People who are hoarders are never more on the emotional edge than when facing a clean-up. On "Hoarders" (Mon., 9 p.m. Est on A&E), it was a little of both that led to a huge blow-out between Anna, her sisters and her daughter.
Anna's house was such a mess that she's been shutting the door on her family for years, even when her daughter Natasha was in need of a place to stay with her children. Things got worse when her sister Barbara and Natasha decided to break into the house to see what Anna was hiding. They discovered the hoard, but also got caught by the police. In her anger, Anna denied knowing them, leading to their arrest.
But it was another sister, Bernadette, who took...
Anna's house was such a mess that she's been shutting the door on her family for years, even when her daughter Natasha was in need of a place to stay with her children. Things got worse when her sister Barbara and Natasha decided to break into the house to see what Anna was hiding. They discovered the hoard, but also got caught by the police. In her anger, Anna denied knowing them, leading to their arrest.
But it was another sister, Bernadette, who took...
- 3/6/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
People who don't suffer from the mental conditions that lead to hoarding often struggle to be sympathetic to their hoarder loved one. People who are hoarders are never more on the emotional edge than when facing a clean-up. On "Hoarders" (Mon., 9 p.m. Est on A&E), it was a little of both that led to a huge blow-out between Anna, her sisters and her daughter.
Anna's house was such a mess that she's been shutting the door on her family for years, even when her daughter Natasha was in need of a place to stay with her children. Things got worse when her sister Barbara and Natasha decided to break into the house to see what Anna was hiding. They discovered the hoard, but also got caught by the police. In her anger, Anna denied knowing them, leading to their arrest.
But it was another sister, Bernadette, who took...
Anna's house was such a mess that she's been shutting the door on her family for years, even when her daughter Natasha was in need of a place to stay with her children. Things got worse when her sister Barbara and Natasha decided to break into the house to see what Anna was hiding. They discovered the hoard, but also got caught by the police. In her anger, Anna denied knowing them, leading to their arrest.
But it was another sister, Bernadette, who took...
- 3/6/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
For at least one half of this week's episode, the show title could have been changed to "Horrors." Fred and Mary easily had the worst dust and cobweb situation seen in the history of "Hoarders" (Mon., 9 p.m. Est on A&E). Both Dr. Chibaud and Matt Paxton came to the same conclusion upon seeing the interior of the house. It looked like something out of a haunted house.
The cobwebs were so thick and coated with dust that it was hard to imagine anyone lived there, and yet until the county effectively removed the family from the home, Frank and Mary were living there with their 14-year old son. He was sleeping on a mattress thrown on top of a pile of junk in the living room. And yet even when asked directly about this, Frank indicated he seemed happy to be there.
As it turned out, the kid...
The cobwebs were so thick and coated with dust that it was hard to imagine anyone lived there, and yet until the county effectively removed the family from the home, Frank and Mary were living there with their 14-year old son. He was sleeping on a mattress thrown on top of a pile of junk in the living room. And yet even when asked directly about this, Frank indicated he seemed happy to be there.
As it turned out, the kid...
- 2/7/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
For at least one half of this week's episode, the show title could have been changed to "Horrors." Fred and Mary easily had the worst dust and cobweb situation seen in the history of "Hoarders" (Mon., 9 p.m. Est on A&E). Both Dr. Chibaud and Matt Paxton came to the same conclusion upon seeing the interior of the house. It looked like something out of a haunted house.
The cobwebs were so thick and coated with dust that it was hard to imagine anyone lived there, and yet until the county effectively removed the family from the home, Frank and Mary were living there with their 14-year old son. He was sleeping on a mattress thrown on top of a pile of junk in the living room. And yet even when asked directly about this, Frank indicated he seemed happy to be there.
As it turned out, the kid...
The cobwebs were so thick and coated with dust that it was hard to imagine anyone lived there, and yet until the county effectively removed the family from the home, Frank and Mary were living there with their 14-year old son. He was sleeping on a mattress thrown on top of a pile of junk in the living room. And yet even when asked directly about this, Frank indicated he seemed happy to be there.
As it turned out, the kid...
- 2/7/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Three awesome quotes from Clutter Cleaner Matt Paxton, while cleaning the house that included a "mountain of diapers" that began to violently shake because of a 5.8 earthquake, in the "Mike; Bonnie" episode of Hoarders:"I don't want a flea landing on me that's been in someone's poop for the past five years." "When you're sitting on three feet of poop on top of all that, it's not the safest feeling in the world." "The last...
- 11/29/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Hoarders Matt Paxton was one of the subjects of my Playboy piece about the effects of reality TV, so when he came to Central Florida to clean a house for the show and asked to interview me for his new podcast, I agreed. The resulting episode is now live on his 5 Decisions Away podcast, which you should subscribe to. (Here's the direct iTunes link; it's free. You can also listen online.) It's basically us...
- 11/11/2011
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
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