Cooper answers a variety of questions from callers, ranging from his career to politics and economics.
Cooper discusses becoming a senior citizen, his early life, first performing in Las Vegas, Nevada, his thoughts on modern society, Italian-American comedians, and his thoughts on the future of Las Vegas.
Cooper discusses moving to Las Vegas, his family, show business, respect between performers, Ted Kennedy,becoming a headliner, other entertainers, and answers questions from callers.
In this series of interviews, Cooper displays his comedic style and ascerbic opinion of almost everything and answers callers questions.
The interview starts with a recorded song. Then Corda discusses his early start in Tin Pan Alley and his career development as a composer, musician, and singer. Another recorded song is appended at the end of the interview.
Credico talks about his career as a comedian and political activist, the political situation at the time, and how he incorporates politics into his comedy.
This is an interview with actress Kim Crosby, where she discusses her early life and acting, her first performance on Broadway, her life, and humorous mistakes made during shows.
Crosby discusses what he finds humorous, his opinions of aging sex symbols, his comedic upbringing and start in show business, his opinion on performers in casual dress, and his hearing disability.
Crosby talks about the importance of "being where the talent is" to succeed, mentoring, working as a spokesperson for Anhauser Busch, and his new TV show, The Comedy Shop. He also answers callers questions.
Crosby talks, comedy, politics, education, and working Las Vegas.
Curtis talks about his career as a trumpet player before turning to acting, his new role in the daytime serial, "Capitol", being thought of as a sex symbol, answering fan mail, the ratings game, and his work ethic.