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The Saturday Early Show :: Our Life In Pictures, Queen For A Saturday, Gino Vannelli (10x07)

 
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Title: Our Life In Pictures, Queen For A Saturday, Gino Vannelli
Episode #: 10x07
Original Airdate: Saturday October 14th, 2006
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Our Life In Pictures: Life Magazine will mark its 70th anniversary with a special issue featuring photographs that capture significant and memorable moments in our history. We'll get a preview from the editor of Life and a photographer who took many of the iconic shots.

HealthWatch -- Kids & CPR: For the first time, The American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and National Safety Council have agreed to make CPR methods universal for adults, children and infants. Most people don't realize there's a difference. CPR instructor and registered nurse Tracy Kalemba, who appears in a DVD called "Infant & Child CPR," will demonstrate.

Queen for a Saturday: One lucky viewer will get a big surprise when she's crowned as our first "Queen for a Saturday." She'll get the royal treatment, complete with a crown, sash, roses, and a night on the town in New York City.

Cast Warfare: The dust-up between actors Isaiah Washington (Dr. Burke) and Patrick Dempsey (Dr. McDreamy) on the set of "Grey's Anatomy" is getting a lot of ink, but it's certainly not the first spat between cast members of a red-hot show. John Henson of TV Guide Channel will talk about feuds behind the scenes of other primetime hits, past and present.

Organizing for a Move: Moving is ranked the third most stressful event in a person's life, right behind the death of a loved one and divorce. But knowing how to purge and plan before moving day helps control the chaos. Professional organizer Julie Morgenstern has a strategy to make the job easier.

Age-Defying Fixes: We're all familiar with the signs of aging, especially when it comes to our faces. But, what about our hair? Our teeth? Or even our hands? There's a whole slew of new products designed to help you look younger all over, from your hair to your toes. Cheryl Kramer of Redbook magazine will show us some of the best.

Pink for a Week: We'll wrap up our series with pink-ribbon bagels from Panera Bread and other giveaways, as we mark National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Chef on a Shoestring: John Doherty is the executive chef at New York City's landmark Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and author of "The Waldorf-Astoria Cookbook." He has run the kitchen for 20 years, cooking for heads of state and countless celebrities.
Menu: Waldorf Salad; Warm Smoked Salmon with Lentils and Tomatoes; and Peanut Caramel Sundae.

Second Cup Cafe: Gino Vannelli performs songs from his latest album, "These Are the Days."
 
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Cheryl KramerplayedHerself 
Gino VannelliplayedHimself 
John DohertyplayedHimself 
John Henson (1)playedHimself 
Julie MorgensternplayedHerself 
Tracy KalembaplayedHerself 
 
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