TV Stars / The Originals: Volume 3Fran DrescherJoan CollinsDanny DeVitoMichael J. FoxConnie ChungJon CryerLeslie Jordan
Fran Drescher, iconic star and co-creator of The Nanny lays it all out for Andrew. She shares her candid thoughts about the fall of Les Moonves, a surprising critique of her current NBC show Indebted--and explains what she sees wrong with American "sick care."
Think you know Joan Collins? If your knowledge begins and ends with her run as Alexis Carrington on Dynasty in the Eighties, darling, you would be so very wrong. Joan has had a seven decade career on film and TV and the kind of personal life that seems ripped from a novel.
Emmy-winning actor, producer, director Danny DeVito gets behind The Originals bar and serves up drink recipes, quarantine-friendly lymph system workouts, and tips for not murdering co-star Jim Carrey. He provides a guided tour for one of the longest success streaks in show business.
Michael J. Fox brings his special brand of optimism to the show. Topics: his new book, No Time Like the Future, why Coors light, and not Parkinson's threatened his marriage, how sick to death of he is of hearing the words, "be careful."
Connie Chung brings a Gatorade cooler full of tea to spill on and about, among others, scene partner Hugh Grant, former TV pal David Letterman, as well as Barbara Walters and Diane Sawyer, who treated her to a Jeff Gillooly/Nancy Kerrigan style welcome when she joined ABC News.
A top-to-bottom reassessment of 1986 classic Pretty In Pink with Duckie himself, Jon Cryer. Why did Molly Ringwald end up with Blane, "a major appliance" when he was obviously such a dud? Why were co-stars Molly Ringwald and Andrew McCarthy so lame on set to the Duck-ster?
A rollicking special Pride episode with Emmy winner and COVID-19 breakout Instagram star Leslie Jordan. Those who only recently discovered his delightful social media presence will find a lot to love here--and guaranteed, you don't know a fraction of his story.