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The Top Ten Revealed
S7, EP9 "Songs About Life"C'est La Vie, we're talking SONGS ABOUT LIFE! Find out which songs about life make our list. Join rock experts like Dorothy, Finesse Mitchell, Michael Starr, and more to count us down!
The Top Ten Revealed
S7, EP10 "Vacation Songs"Take a break, we're talking VACATION SONGS! Find out which Vacation Songs make our list as rock experts like Dorothy, Gina Schock, Rikki Rockett, and more count us down!
The Big Interview With Dan Rather
S4, EP9 "David Hasselhoff"A conversation with the tireless David Hasselhoff, one of the most watched people in television history.
The Very VERY Best of the 80s
S2, EP1 "Teen Flicks"We're ranking TEEN FLICKS of the 80s. From growing up to acting out, these movies had it all. Find out what made our list as Mindy Cohn, Anson Williams, Susan Olsen and more give us their opinions!
The Very VERY Best of the 80s
S2, EP2 "80s Early Sitcoms"We're ranking EARLY 80s SITCOMS. These shows started the 80s off right. Find out what made our list as Barry Williams, Todd Bridges, Morgan Fairchild, and more give us their opinions!
Real Money
S2, EP11 "Wedding Bells"Eddie calls his father-in-law to ask for Laurie's hand in marriage; Jesse and Dez improvise a funny song to perform at their parents' wedding; Laurie makes plans to wear the dress she never got to wear the first time around.
Real Money
S2, EP12 "The Good, the Bad, the Loose Change"A look back at some of the highlights from the first two seasons of "Real Money."
The Big Interview With Dan Rather
S7, EP6 "Billy Bob Thornton"Writer, director, musician and Academy award-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton sits down with Dan Rather for an insightful conversation about movies, music and why he has moved from the silver screen to the small screen.
The Very Very Best of the '70s
S2, EP3 "War Movies"Ranking favorite war movies of the 70s that had audiences flocking to theaters as Morgan Fairchild, Michael Winslow, Anson Williams, Jaleel White and more give their opinions.