Baseball Hall of Famer Gary Carter is remembered by his former Montreal Expos teammate Ellis Valentine.
Longtime Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play announcer, former Major League catcher and TV/film actor Bob Uecker is remembered by his "Mr. Belvedere" co-star Ilene Graff.
William Elliott Hazelgrove, author of Capone’s Vault: The Real Story of the Biggest Disaster in Television History, remembers The Mystery of Al Capone’s Vaults—the wildly hyped 1986 television special hosted by Geraldo Rivera.
Rock historian and author of "KISS ’76: Twelve Months That Defined The Hottest Band In The Land" Martin Popoff remembers the extraordinary year KISS had in 1976.
Hollywood icon Charlie Chaplin is remembered through the reflections of his son, Eugene Chaplin, and Olivia Baliguet of Chaplin’s World, the museum dedicated to his life and legacy in Switzerland.
Canadian country and folk legend Stompin’ Tom Connors—an Officer of the Order of Canada and one of the greatest storytellers in the nation’s musical history—is fondly remembered by his longtime friend and collaborator Duncan Fremlin.
Jennifer Jones made history as the first African American Radio City Music Hall Rockette—and in this episode she remembers her remarkable journey with the world-renowned dance troupe, The Rockettes.
Journalist, author, and fashion icon Jeanne Beker—an Officer of the Order of Canada with a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame—looks back on her groundbreaking TV series Fashion Television.
Canadian Bulldog of merchandiseandmemories.com steps back into the golden era of professional wrestling to relive the magic of Saturday Night’s Main Event!
Actor, musician, visual artist, writer, and director Taylor Blackwell reflects on the life and legacy of teacher, mentor, dear friend, and “Uncle Burt,” Hollywood icon Burt Reynolds.
Film historian, Retrontario founder, and author of "ImagiNation: The Golden Age of Toronto Kids’ TV", Ed Conroy takes us on a nostalgic journey through the television shows that shaped generations of Canadian children.
Former "The Price Is Right" announcer Rich Fields fondly remembers Bob Barker and the profound impact Bob had on both his life and career.
Sandi Harding, who runs the very last Blockbuster Video store, remembers Blockbuster Video.
Eric Smith, longtime voice of the Toronto Raptors and co-author of "We The Raptors: 30 Players, 30 Stories, 30 Years", remembers the 2018-2019 NBA Champion Toronto Raptors.
Comedian and actor Kathy Griffin remembers her Emmy-winning reality series Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.
TV and film icon Morgan Fairchild remembers her friend actor/comedian Paul Reubens.
Emmy-nominated writer and former NBC page Shelley Herman joins actor and former Taxi co-star Randall Carver to remember their friend, legendary comedian and actor Andy Kaufman.
Christmas Movie Ultimate Trivia Book author Neal E. Fischer remembers holiday movies!
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.