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Clarkson

British  
/ ˈklɑːksən /

noun

  1. Thomas. 1760–1846, British campaigner for the abolition of slavery

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Carr's property search has been filmed for a new TV series, made by the production company behind Clarkson's Farm and Alma's Not Normal.

From BBC

It was a scene with Patricia Clarkson.

From Los Angeles Times

I just had to listen to Patricia Clarkson.

From Los Angeles Times

The entertainer expressed even more excitement Thursday after her syndicated show was renewed for a fifth season, bringing some welcome sunlight to the afternoon landscape which has been shaken in the last several weeks by the upcoming departures of popular hosts Kelly Clarkson and Sherri Shepherd.

From Los Angeles Times

Shockwaves have resonated through the daytime TV industry since early February when Clarkson said she would be ending her Emmy-winning talk show at the conclusion of its current seventh season for personal reasons.

From Los Angeles Times