In 1984 Mr. Gleason sat down with 60 Minutes to talk about becoming famous and how The Honneymooners came about.
In 1979 Johnny talked with Mike Wallce his alcoholism, as well being the public eye.
Carol talk about her rise to fame. There interviews with her kids as well as Tim Conway and Julie Andrews.
In 1997, Steve Kroft interviewed the then ""King of Prime Time."" Jerry talked about his stand-up, life in New York and how fame has changed his life. The Seinfeld cast is also interviewed.
Robin talks about Mork & Mindy as well as stand up comedy.
Chris Rock talks about being one of 7 kids and being on Saturday Night Live. Chris would later host his own show on HBO.
Steve Martin talks about his role on Saturday Night Live and his love of art.
Mel Brooks talks about your show of show as well as how he met his wife.
Jim Burrows talks Cheers and the others he has made and the actors he has worked with.
Mike Wallace sits down with Candice to find out why being beautiful all her life was a problem for her.
He gave us Maude and other shows find out what makes him a tv legend.
Neil Simon talks about writing plays an television. Leslie Stahl takes down memory lane as we find out more about Neil's long career.
Learn more about Rob's life From being ""Meathead"" to becoming a director.
Jay Leno talks about replacing Johnny Carson (he has since 1992 hosting longer than Steve Allan 1st host Jack Parr 2nd host) Recently Katie Couric filled in for Jay in May 2003 as part of ""Today"" trading places week. He then filled in for her on ""Today"" In this episode Jay shows us how his jokes will work with his writers.
George Burns was married to Gracie Allen for 39 years and would make history by making the Burns & Allen Show from 1950-58 on CBS. Bea Benaderet Played Blanche Morton on the Radio & TV Show. George was the straight man (he would leave the laughs to Gracie) which made the show a hit. Later Gracie left the show to spend time with family. In This episode George teaches Ed Bradley how to sing a tune and we take a trip to the place where his wife is buried see George telling Gracie about being on 60 Minutes.
Harry Belafonte was the first African American to receive Emmy and Tony awards. He was first seen on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1953. Harry works for UNICEF as an ambassador for children in Africa. He did an anthology of African music that took 40 years to finish.
Charles Schultz tells ""60 Minutes"" about his self doubts and which Peanuts character he wouldn't like to be around. The Peanuts character he would like to be around is Charlie Brown.
TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews takes viewers behind the scenes of Politically Incorrect. We also find out why Bill Maher likes controversy. Bill Maher talks about being a headline and why PI was dropped by ABC in June 2002.
Angela tells 60 Minutes why she left film and went on to Broadway (to get leading parts) Angela went on to TV (30 years before Murder She wrote!) She only did TV (in the 1950's) hoping for bigger parts in movies.
In this episode David Wolper talks about his career which began by selling educational films to TV stations. He also bought Alex Haley'sRoots to TV.
Mike Wallace talks to Phil Donahue about his talk show and why he isn't crazy about interviewing Celebrities. Marlo Thomas tells 60 Minutes what the fight about.
Judge Judy talks about how she went from being a Family Court Judge to TV star and how she deals with fame.
The NFL coach discusses his coaching strategies, money, players and more.