With Regis Philbin leaving "Live with Regis and Kelly" later this year, ABC-Disney is set to name a replacement to join his co-host of ten years, Kelly Ripa.
Larry King has put his name forward, offering to fill the seat of Regis for a time if necessary. But while one was suspended due course, that was about 20 years ago.
Therefore, we can offer some alternative suggestions: Here, the eight guys who sit in front of Kelly Ripa.
* Mark Consuelos: Mr. Ripa (who has been married to Kelly since 1996, the couple has three children) is the only ex Philbin filler that seems to have other commitments, although it is set to star in an ABC comedy and Ripa are developing called "Puerto Love." The 39-year-old "All My Children" alum has hosted two programs from the NBC dating, Philbin has filled several times and obviously has chemistry with Ripa. It is also very easy on the eyes.
* Anderson Cooper: The anchor of CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" has the advantage of working in New York and has a long history in journalism. Was co-host Ripa program in 2007 with great success, while Philbin underwent triple heart bypass surgery, although it recently announced it will begin hosting his own talk show, "Anderson" in September.
* Jeff Probst: After Ryan Seacrest, the host of 48 years of age, "Survivor" is the most qualified for another job accommodation. He has filled several times Philbin and in 2005, the "Live" host Probst joked that it was the aim of taking care of him. The only problem? Since February last year, the Emmy Award winner three times had signed out two more seasons of "Survivor."
* Ryan Seacrest: Famous for juggling his duties in E!, "American Idol" and his own radio show in Los Angeles, Seacrest Philbin would take over title of "hardest working man in show business" if I had to take work located in New York. He won an Emmy in 2006 for the joint organization's 2005 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade with Philbin and Ripa and filling the first. In 2008, rumors circulated that it would replace Philbin as host of the series.
* Neil Patrick Harris: The star of "How I Met Your Mother", which is filled in for Philbin as recently as January 7, has demonstrated his skills are hosting the crème de la crème of hosting the Tony Awards, Emmy Awards and featured in the Academy Awards. But going to quit his day job as a member of the award-winning "Mother" cast?
* Jeff Gordon: He has already co-host of more than ten times and in 2003 Gordon became the first NASCAR driver to host "Saturday Night Live." Considered one of the top 50 NASCAR drivers, 39 years of California may want to go racing as has been charged in the National Auto Racing dwarf Hall of Fame.
* Ricky Gervais: If ABC has plans to change things, British comedian Ricky Gervais would fit the bill. The 49-year-old "Office" creator was a blessing for the night of the Golden Globes on Sunday, destroying Hollywood and slightly raising the classification to host a second time. But it can be shown to be a bit controversial to "live" viewers.
* Wayne Brady: The only minority with Consuelos, Brady has shown he can think on their feet as a regular on the improv comedy series "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" It has also proven to be a host, who was in charge of his own daytime talk show for three years, and host of the Do not Forget! " for two years. It currently hosts the CBS "Let's Make a Deal" in Los Angeles.

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