Dick Maurice talks to an illusionist, "Rendell" and his partner, "Dawn" about their work, future performances, and Harry Houdini.
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Van talks about his career as a bandleader, with particular attention to the Las Vegas hotels where he worked and the entertainers and personalities that frequented the Strip in the 1940s.
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Warwick tells "PBS Late Night" the story of her father's sudden passing and her mother's stroke the following day.
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Weddington, a lawyer speaks about her role as Special Assistant to the President, how she got the job, her thoughts on working at the White House, what goes on behind the scenes, her promotion, her predecessor, and how her advise informs the President's decisions.
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Slim and Byron Whitman answer questions from a live audience. They discuss subjects such as Country music, touring, their different audiences, marriage, and the start of Slim's career.
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Interview starts with a recorded rendition of Williams' singing "Moon River". Williams talks about his early career, his early and later shows in Las Vegas, and how Las Vegas has changed since he started in the 1940s.
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Wilson talks about enjoying retirement after more than two decades as the "Charmin guy" in television commercials.
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Yuman, manager for Siegfried and Roy, gives Dick Maurice information about a new tiger and new show details.
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Zadora and France, singers, and Huddy, an entertainment columnist discuss a variety of topics with interviewer Dick Maurice
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Zadora engages in a conversation with Maurice, talking about a wide variety of topics.
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