Lois and Tom remember Fred Travalena on what would have been his 67th birthday. Also they talk about Tom's life and career, including working with Fred's idol Frank Sinatra.
Remembering the 1980s game show "Tic Tac Dough" via a reunion of staff and contestants at Game Show Congress. Stu moderates a panel before a live audience in Burbank featuring Ron, Allen, Wink, Thom and Jenny.
Jerry and Elizabeth talk about their successful marriage and Jerry's work as a Munchkin, as Buster Brown, and as Little Oscar, the spokesman for Oscar Mayer.
Rose Marie talks about her long career, including "Top Banana", "The Bob Cummings Show", Hollywood Squares", and along with returning guest Larry they talk about "The Dick Van Dyke Show".
Paul talks about the latest news regarding the treatment of minors in realty television, as well as his thoughts on Charlie Sheen's meltdown, Lindsay Lohan, and Justin Bieber.
Don talks about about his long career representing some of the biggest names in the business including Paul Frees, Janet Waldo, and June Foray and also he talks about his years as a radio host in San Francisco.
Herb and Tom talk about Jack Webb "Dragnet" and "Adam 12", and a longer discussion with Herb about his entire career including his work on "Perry Mason", "Bewitched", and "My favorite Martian", among others.
Butch talks about "The Munsters", "My Three Songs", and many other films, and TV series in which he he starred in, as well as his problems with drugs and alcohol over the years.
Rose Marie talks about her great stories about working with Phil Silvers, Joan Rivers, and Dons day on stage with "4 Girls 4", and her work in nightclubs over the years.
Peter talks about his book chronicling the life and career of his movie star father, and discusses growing up as the son of both Ford and dancer/actress Eleanor Powell. Part 1.
Steve and Wesley continue a discussion of the history if daytime television, specifically in the 1980s and cover everything from game shows to soap operas.
Steve and Wesley discuss the latest television news in daytime, late night, and prime time, including game shows, soap operas and the firing of Jerry Lews from the MDA telethon.