Award-winning sportscaster James Duthie remembers his friend and TSN colleague, the beloved Darren Dutchyshen.
The author of “The Voices of Hockey: Broadcasters Reflect on the Fastest Game on Earth” Kirk McKnight remembers historic moments in hockey.
Legendary comedian and impressionist John Byner—a frequent guest on The Ed Sullivan Show—remembers broadcasting pioneer Ed Sullivan.
Artist, visual philosopher, author, and actor Leigh McCloskey reflects on his time in the hit TV series Dallas!
“Who’s the Man? Billy Van!” author Greg Oliver remembers the life and legacy of Canadian entertainer Billy Van.
Hollywood legend Ruta Lee remembers "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", the 1954 Oscar-nominated film she co-starred in, named by the American Film Institute as one of the best American musical films ever made.
Brothers David and Jerry Zucker, the filmmakers and comedy greats behind "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun" series, remember actor Leslie Nielsen.
Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Tom Henke remembers his teammate and friend John Cerutti.
Award-winning filmmaker Susie Singer Carter remembers multiple Emmy-winner Valerie Harper.
"Too Close For Comfort" co-star Lydia Cornell remembers multiple Emmy-winner Ted Knight.
He's won a Peabody, a Golden Globe and an Emmy award. He's an original writer and producer of one of the greatest sitcoms ever seen on TV. Larry Charles remembers "Seinfeld"!
The voice of the Nashville Predators, St. Louis Cardinals fan and Illinois native Pete Weber remembers Hall-of-Fame baseball broadcaster Harry Caray.
Star, writer and director of "It Happened: The Judy Tenuta Story" Taylor Blackwell remembers "The Love Goddess".
Canadian stage and screen star Megan Follows remembers her starring role in the 1985 made-for-TV-drama film "Anne of Green Gables", which aired on the CBC as a 2-part mini-series and was based on the 1908 novel.
Master impressionist, comedian and actor Rich Little remembers his good friend, the king of late night, Johnny Carson.
Co-star Marianne Leone remembers "The Sopranos".
Paige Davis remembers her popular DIY reality show "Trading Spaces"!
Filmmakers David and Jerry Zucker remember their "ZAZ" brother Jim Abrahams.
Writer, producer, television executive and author of the critically acclaimed biography “Starring Brian Linehan” George Anthony remembers his longtime friend, TV personality Brian Linehan.
Executive Director of the Matthew Perry Foundation of Canada Caitlin Morrison remembers her brother, actor Matthew Perry.
The author of "Don Drysdale: Up and In--The Life of a Dodgers Legend" Mark Whicker remembers former Major League pitcher, Cy Young winner, and 3-time World Series champion Don Drysdale.
The author of 2 Stooge-related books (and counting) Geoff Dale remembers the vaudeville & comedy team The Three Stooges.
Comedian Michael Gelbart remembers his friend, the beloved Norm Macdonald.
While still playing "Esther Valentine", co-star Kate Linder remembers her 4+ decades on the on-going daytime CBS soap "The Young and the Restless".