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- Cindy Villarreal, director of the NFL, Houston Oilers Derrick Dolls is interviewed about her new book, The Cheerleaders Guide to Life. Cindy takes ET into her day in the life of managing and directing a professional cheerleading team and what it really takes to be part of an elite group of leaders to achieve success.
- Special guests tonight are Michael Hurst and Lucy Lawless.
- A Model And An Actress Are Highlighted In This Segment.
- The episode explores the impact of MTV rock video violence on the youth of the early 1980s. Excerpts from the music videos of Michael Jackson, Duran Duran, KISS, Kansas, Billy Idol, Def Lepard, Pat Benatar and the Rolling Stones are shown. Dr. Thomas Radecki of the National Coalition on TV Violence is interviewed accusing the fledgling rock video business of excessive violence. Night Tracks producer Tom Lynch weighs in on the effects of the video violence controversy. Recording artists John Cougar Mellancamp, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, along with directors Dominic Orlando and Julien Temple, provide a defense of their work. The episode's conclusion is that the controversy will continue to grow.
- A sequence covering the Hollywood Wax Museums publicity stunt, whereby a faux Oscar statuette was placed into the hands of the wax effigy of Julia Roberts. Julia Roberts was nominated, and did win, the "Best Actress" Oscar for her performance as Erin Brockovich, in the film with the same name. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences served the Hollywood Wax Museum with a cease and desist order, stating that the wax museum could not use their coveted statuette to promote their business. Assistant Curator, Jonathan Morrill, was recruited to make the public retraction, stating that the Hollywood Wax Museum had complied with the Academy's demand.
- 'Madonna (I)' talks about the release of her new record "Confessions on a Dance Floor."
- 'Idol''s Castoff 'Belle,' Leah, Comes to ET Lovely LEAH LaBELLE was PAULA ABDUL's wild-card pick for the Top 12 in the third round of "American Idol," and sadly, she was the first to be voted out of the competition. But before she packs her bags and heads back to Seattle , the Bulgarian beauty stopped by ET. Tune in tonight for our one-on-one with the pop-star wannabe. Leah tells ET that immediately following the show she went backstage and talked to RANDY JACKSON and Paula, who especially spent a great deal of time with her. Then she went to dinner with DIANA DeGARMO and her family, before heading back to the mansion. So what sage advice did the judges pass on to her? "Randy was, 'You didn't do your best, but you know what you can do, and you know how much better you can be,' she shares. "Because I didn't do my best. He was, 'Just keep your head up, smile. This is only the beginning for you. Somebody will see you; somebody will pick you up. Don't give up.' Paula said the same. 'You have always been a star to me. You didn't put out everything that you can. You are so deserving of this.' I told her I was sorry I let her down. She was, 'You didn't let me down. Don't worry about that.'" Leah is hoping that she will follow in the footsteps of former "Idol" contenders such as KIMBERLY LOCKE, JOSH GRACIN and RJ HELTON, all of whom have landed record deals despite not finishing in the top two. And if her mom has anything to say about it that will definitely happen. She told her daughter: "Why are you crying? Smile. Be happy. Look at how far you got. Out of 70,000 people, you were in the Top 12, and there were only two from New York . This is such an accomplishment. Something is going to come of it. Don't give up. Keep your head up." As for the judges, the 17-year-old high-school student doesn't think they are too harsh, except for Mr. Nasty SIMON COWELL whom Leah believes often says things just for effect and to fuel controversy. "Simon is expected to be mean and he never liked me," she comments. "So when he says mean stuff to me, I take it like, 'Okay, Simon.' Sometimes he said stuff that could help me like the 'rip in the dress.' That was constructively helpful because when I was practicing with the vocal coach, she would say, 'That is the rip in your designer dress.' So she would help me fix it. Coming from Randy and Paula, when they say something mean, like it wasn't my best performance, or it wasn't what they know I can do, that hurt the most because they have always been nice to me from the jump."
- Special guests tonight are Gabrielle Union and James Woods.
- Actress Jeanne Carmen recalls her friendship with Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe.
- Leonard Maltin/Bugs Bunny on Broadway.
- Beyoncé and Jay Z; Zachary Levi ("Shazam"); behind the scenes of Ciara's new music video;
- Stephen Colbert ("The Late Show"); Marcia Clark ("The Fix"); Issa Rae and Regina Hall's new project, "Little"; Kate Hudson and Adriana Lima's fashion extravaganza; Rob Lowe turns 55;
- Millie Bobby Brown (Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)); Zachary Levi ("Shazam"); Amy Schumer; Rob Lowe's new game show (Mental Samurai (2019)); "Toy Story 4" scoop; remembering Luke Perry; cast of "Dumbo"; Carrie Underwood;
- Daytime Emmy Awards nominations; John Cena ("Playing with Fire"); new beauty craze for women who want to look like Meghan Markle; Jenny McCarthy vs. "The View"; on the set of "Single Parents";
- Jusssie Smollett is in court; the return of "Bill and Ted"; Justin Bieber depression update; Amy Schumer ("Glowing") talks about her husband's autism spectrum disorder; Candace Cameron Bure on "Fuller House"; Ricky Martin flashback; Bobby Holland Hanton, Chris Hemsworth's double, the man who does the stunts for "Avengers: Endgame"; Nancy O'Dell and Kevin Frazier are slimed;
- Lupita Nyong'o on her movie, "Us"; Adam Levine and Charlie Puth ("The Voice"): actor Chris Pratt; Rachel Brosnahan ("The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel");
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- The Met Gala; the women of "The Bachelorette" reunite; Judge Judy Sheindlin receives a lifetime achievement award; Meghan Markle gave birth to a boy; Norah O'Donnell named anchor of CBS Evening News;
- 1981– TV-PGTV EpisodeIn Las Vegas: Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani, Danny and Marie Osmond, the "Pawn Stars" store tour; CinemaCon; Sophie Turner ("Game of Thrones"); death of Nipsey Hussle; author Ramin Setoodeh (book, "Ladies Who Punch");
- 1981– TV-PGTV EpisodeIn Las Vegas: Kelly Clarkson, Chadwick Boseman, Celine Dion, Kim Kardashian, Lisa Vanderpump; Diane Keaton, Channing Tatum's "Magic Mike Live"; the cast of "Game of Thrones" spill secrets about the final season;
- In Las Vegas; celebrating the 10th anniversary of Gordon Ramsay's "Hell's Kitchen"; Kevin Hart; illusionist Criss Angel; Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman face the judge in the college admission bribery scandal;
- 1981– TV-PGTV EpisodeIn Las Vegas: Celine Dion, Taron Egerton ("Rocketman"), DJ Steve Aoki, "The Property Brothers"; Circus du Soleil training;
- 1981– TV-PGTV EpisodeIn Las Vegas: Reba McEntire prepares to host the ACM Awards; Kathie Lee Gifford ("Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda"); the Backstreet Boys; Maren Morris; Criss Angel; Sin City celebrity weddings;