Live with Kelly and Mark “A Simple Fix for ’26 Week” S4E92 January 6 2026 on ABC
On Tuesday January 6 2026, ABC broadcasts Live with Kelly and Mark!
A Simple Fix for ’26 Week Season 4 Episode 92 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark,” titled “A Simple Fix for ’26 Week,” promises to be an exciting one. Airing on ABC, this episode features the lively Jenny McCarthy as a guest. Known for her vibrant personality and humor, McCarthy is expected to bring a lot of energy to the show.
In addition to Jenny McCarthy, Ramón Rodríguez, who stars in ABC’s “Will Trent,” will also join the hosts. Rodríguez has gained attention for his role in the crime drama, and fans are eager to hear his insights and experiences from the show. His presence is likely to add an interesting dynamic to the conversation.
As always, Kelly and Mark will engage with their guests in a lighthearted manner, discussing various topics and sharing fun stories. With a mix of entertainment, laughter, and thought-provoking moments, this episode aims to provide viewers with a delightful start to their day. “A Simple Fix for ’26 Week” is set to be a memorable installment of “Live with Kelly and Mark.”
What Time is the “A Simple Fix for ’26 Week” Episode On?
The A Simple Fix for ’26 Week episode of Live with Kelly and Mark will be broadcast on January 6 2026 on ABC at 9:00 AM at ET/PT.
Is the “A Simple Fix for ’26 Week” Episode New?
The A Simple Fix for ’26 Week episode of Live with Kelly and Mark is all new!
Live with Kelly and Mark A Simple Fix for ’26 Week Cast & Stars
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A Simple Fix for ’26 Week Episode Videos & Previews
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Live with Kelly and Mark Series Information
| After hosting "Live" with guest co-hosts for nearly a year, Kelly Ripa gets a permanent co-host -- and it's a name that is familiar to people: Ryan Seacrest. The longtime radio and TV personality joins Ripa, who has been a fixture on "Live" since 2001. While hosts have changed since the "Live" franchise began in the 1980s, the show's tried-and-true format survives. The show kicks off with Kelly and Ryan discussing what is going on in their lives and in pop culture -- with producer Michael Gelman often chiming in with his own musings. The episodes focus on the hosts chatting things up with their guests and enjoying performances by musical guests. Viewers also get a chance to win prizes -- usually vacations -- by correctly answering trivia questions posed by the emcees. |
