Alice Cooper
Mac gets makeup and snake-handling tips from Alice Cooper on his tour
bus.
Darrell Hammond
Is it Bill Clinton? or Ted Koppel? Or Chris Matthews? Maybe Regis?
Satuday Night Live's Darrell Hammond stops by for a visit before performing
at the West Port Funny Bone.
Maria Menourous
The U-Man with Maria
Menounos, now a correspondent for The Today Show and Access Hollywood,
at the Super
Bowl in January 2002 - before she was a star. Otherwise she never would
have taken a photo with John.
Jeff Daniels
stops by the studio
Actor Jeff
Daniels stopped by the Morning Show Wednesday, January 15th, to talk
about his new movie, SuperSucker. Daniels, 48, has starred
in a number of blockbuster films, including Pleasantville,
Speed, Arachnophobia, Terms of Endearment, and
Dumb & Dumber (and the upcoming prequel with Jim Carrey).
SuperSucker opened January 24, 2003 .
Daniels wrote, directed and stars in his new film about rival door-to-door
vacuum cleaner distributors battling to sell the most vacuums in
a winner-takes-all contest. Daniels' character finds an edge when
he discovers a long-lost cleaning attachment, and he and his team
of misfits determine "non-traditional" uses for the attachment.
Scott Bakula
You've seen him in films like American Beauty and on TV
shows like Quantum Leap and Murphy Brown,
and now St. Louis's own Scott Bakula comes back home! Bakula starred on the hit TV series Enterprise,
the prequel to the Star Trek franchise.
The Morning Show welcomes the Ex-Mayors
J.C., U-Man and the rest of the Morning Show cast were joined by four former St. Louis mayors:
Clarence Harmon, Freeman Bosley, Jr., Vincent Schoemehl and James F. Conway. The ex-mayors came to
encourage listeners to vote "yes" to Amendment A on the November 5th ballot.