On
The View this week:
Monday, 16 February 2009
Known for legendary TV shows such as Night Court and The Practice, actor, John Larroquette talks about his role in the world of legalese Boston Legal. Then, after beat-boxing his way to become an American Idol finalist, his first single has climbed to the top of the charts. Blake Lewis performs "Break Anotha" off his debut CD Audio Day Dream.
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Tuesday, 17 February 2009The first guest this morning is Law & Order star Sam Waterston who plays the newly appointed District Attorney Jack McCoy on the long-running TV series. He reveals that he has a plan that he claims will reunite America.
Then, the ladies welcome Maroon 5.
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009"Crime Diva" Nancy Grace chats about raising babies while covering the court cases that are making news. Then, Pop group, Matchbox Twenty hit the stage to perform the song "These Hard Times" from their CD Exile On Mainstream.
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Thursday, 19 February 2009In honour of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the ladies welcome Colin Powell, the first African-American Secretary of State. General Powell served as National Security Advisor and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Staff during his illustrious career.
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Friday, 20 February 2009The ladies welcome one of the best known American Idol finalists, Clay Aiken who went on to sell 6 million albums and co-author a best-selling book after his stint on the show. Plus, Apollo Robbins, Dani Marco and Ryan Oakes train people in how to avoid being stolen from and suckered in real life.
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