John Travolta's professional life has seen more ups and downs than the New York stock exchange. But every time he's hit a low, Travolta manages to comeback even stronger than before.
John Travolta's professional life has seen more ups and downs than the New York stock exchange. But every time he's hit a low, Travolta manages to comeback even stronger than before. He got down in ‘Saturday Night Fever’ and was knocked down for ‘Battlefield Earth’ and proved a hit in ‘Pulp Fiction’.
The age-defying star digs deep into her catalogue of hits to celebrate four decades in the business, performing gems such as What's Love Got To Do With It and Private Dancer.
With Mandy, Could It Be Magic and Copacabana, Barry Manilow plays a hit heavy set of his 70s gems, along with other memorable classics from the decade of disco, big collars and flares.
Ladies Love Cool James and so do his army of fans. Here, LL goes back to the rough streets of Queens, New York, to talk about his troubled childhood and struggle to become a rap legend.
Not content with being one of the finest actors around, Hollywood's bad boy is fast becoming a hot director. From popstar marriages to his latest triumph in I Am Sam, Penn's presence never fails to impress.
Gene is released from the hospital, but opts to ignore his doctor's orders. Meanwhile, Shannon and Tracy surprise Adam Carolla's co-host, Danny Bonaduce.