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Bernstein discusses his career as a Hollywood manager on "PBS Late Night". He is asked questions by call-in audience and talks deciding who to represent, common problems of his clients, and representation of those with disabilities in the industry.
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Berry discusses his career as a game show host. He talks about the filming process of the shows, not using a substitute, setting a Guiness World Record, and more. They then discuss his personal life, family, fame, why Americans love game shows and censorship in television.
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Big Marty talks about working as a DJ, the radio business in Las Vegas, the life span of radio personalities, and other radio DJs and talk show hosts.
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Bihari talks about a long list of musicians and how they have each contributed to the entertainment industry.
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Bishop talks about his career as a writer, director, producer, and actor. He also discusses his new film Mad Dog Time.
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In this interview, Martin and Romano discuss their work and success as a band and their journey in music. They also mention how their fans and other artists react to their work when they meet them.
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Bluestone and Hayton discuss their time working with other musicians who wanted to recreate the "Famous Door" on 52nd St in New York City as a musician-owned club, who else contributed, old friends, and old memories or recallable moments from their time with the club.
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Bonner speaks about his dislike of routine, his perception of the characters he creates and plays, drugs in Hollywood, his glaucoma diagnosis, success in the field, and how acting has helped him over the years.
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Bono, a pianist, talks about growing up, his twin brother, his sister, a well-known singer in St. Louis. Missouri, and starting as a professional musician in his teens.
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