Allen and Rossi talk about their time as a comedy duo, ut how they met, their career progression, celebrating their 25th anniversary, their comedic routines and stories from their time in entertainment. Also includes a recorded stage performance.
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Allen talks about his life and career as a comedian, working in the lounges in Las Vegas, opening for the Lounge Era singers like the Rat Pack, his book, and other anecdotes.
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Rickles talks about a variety of topics, including movie acting, his personality, meeting his wife, his children, and comparing Atlantic City, New Jersey and Las Vegas, Nevada as working locations.
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Russell and Hitchcock discuss their show on the Las Vegas Strip, their beginnings in Australia, ballads, the songwriting process, stage presence, and Jesus Christ Superstar.
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This discussion, hosted at UNLV, featured former musicians from the Stan Kenton Band, answering questions about Kenton, jazz music, and education, with memories and stories. The panel also answers questions from the audience.
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Tesh talks about his recently filmed musical extravaganza at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, other projects he is working on, juggling multiple avenues of work, and the musicians who have influenced his musical style.
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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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Bailey talks about the process that he uses as a female impersonator, when he first realized that he could impersonate female singers, how he utilizes his operatic training, and how he learns to mimic different tonalities and physical characteristics.
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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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