Severinsen talks about fashion, music, the end of Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show", and answers questions from callers
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In brief telephone segments, Bennett, Tillotson, Scharf, Lane, and Bergman talk about sexiness and how it plays a role in songs and music.
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Stevens answers call-in questions and talks about her career, salt-water fish, and dogs.
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Stevens talks about acting, television versus movies, success, drugs in Hollywood, his childhood, and politics. An unidentified woman occasionally comments.
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Dick Maurice talks to an illusionist, "Rendell" and his partner, "Dawn" about their work, future performances, and Harry Houdini.
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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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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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Baucum, a hypnotherapist popular with many Las Vegas entertainers, talks about the power of positive thinking, why peope come for hypnosis, and sleep learning.
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