Marshall recalls growing up, starting in show business, how he got his stage name of "Pete Marshall", and his career. He also responds to callers' questions.
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McArdle answers calls from fans that call into the show. McArdle describes experiencing paranormal activity in London. She also provides detail about how she came to start working with Liberace.
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McCoo and Davis talk about how they met, how their relationship developed, working together, and working with a group. They also answer callers' questions.
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The McGuire Sisters - Ruby, Dorothy, and Phyllis - are interviewed in Laughlin, Nevada. They talk about how much they like the town and how it much it reminds them of 1950s Las Vegas.
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O'Brian, who was the ghostwriter for singer Mary Wilson's 1990 autobiography, "Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme", talks at length about the book, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross, and the Supremes.
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Pengilly talks about the band's upcoming Las Vegas engagement, Tom Jones, changing record labels, musical influences, how the band started, and defining success.
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Pincus, the longtime doorman of "Jimmy Ryan's" club on New York City's 52nd Street, talks about jazz, clubs, entertainers, and characters that he met in his 38 years on the door.
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Tony and Robert Stacca, a twin brother entertainment duo, talk about their start in the music industry, working in show business, their thoughts on other artists, and what they know about business.
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Roper, known professionally as DJ Spinderella, talks about rap groups, one hit wonders, the pressure to become "hard", and collaborating with artists such as R. Kelly.
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Super talks about his career as a comedian, people who have have influenced him, the state of comedians and television, and jokes throughout the interview.
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