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The Big Interview With Dan Rather
S1, EP8 "Darius Rucker & Dionne Warwick"Country music star Darius Rucker and singing legend Dionne Warwick sit down with Dan Rather.
The Big Interview With Dan Rather
S8, EP10 "Randy and Mary Travis"Country music legend Randy Travis and his wife Mary.
The Very VERY Best of the 80s
S2, EP8 "Epic Movies of 1987"Seeing what made the list as Jodie Sweetin, Tia Carrere, and Morgan Fairchild give their opinions.
The Very VERY Best of the 80s
S2, EP9 "Cop Movies"Finding out who made the list as Dee Wallace, Todd Bridges, and Tracey Gold give their opinions.
The Very Very Best of the '70s
S1, EP8 "Sexy Sirens"From darling to sultry these leading ladies had pulses racing in the 70s; a look at which 70s sexy siresn made the list as Morgan Fairchild, Catherine Bach, Mark Steines and David Chokachi give their opinions.
The Big Interview With Dan Rather
S7, EP1 "Steve Perry"Steve Perry, former lead singer of Journey, discusses why he walked away from the spotlight at the height of his career and what brought him back to music now.
The Very VERY Best of the 80s
S2, EP4 "Epic Movies of 1983"We're celebrating the EPIC MOVIES of 1983. From hilarious to action-packed, find out what made our list as Anson Williams, Dee Wallace, Tia Carrere, and more give us their opinions!
The Very VERY Best of the 80s
S2, EP5 "Aliens of the 80s"We're ranking ALIENS of the 80s. From scary to silly we'll take you out of this world. Find out what made our list as Todd Bridges, Anson Williams, Dee Wallace and more give us their opinions!
The Very VERY Best of the 80s
S2, EP6 "Game Shows"We're ranking GAME SHOWS of the 80s. Some required skill, and other sheer luck. Find out what made our list as Susan Olsen, Tracey Gold, Morgan Fairchild and more give us their opinions!
The Very Very Best of the '70s
S1, EP3 "Stand-Up Comedians"Ranking some stand-up comedians of the 1970s, with input from George Wallace, Fred Willard and Michael Winslow.