People's List - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Jerry O'Connell Gets Into the Ring with Paula Patton
People's List: Jerry O'Connell Gets Into the Ring with Paula Patton

Bruce Willis and His Wife, Emma, Will Reeve and Melissa Rivers
Actor Bruce Willis and his wife, Emma – Willis and his wife invite "People's List" into their New York home; Willis opens up about his family and life with their five daughters. They also discuss giving back to those less fortunate and Emma's passion project.
Will Reeve – Will Reeve opens up about his father, the late actor Christopher Reeve, known for his iconic role in "Superman," for the first time to "People's List" in honor of Father's Day.
Melissa Rivers – Melissa Rivers discusses her late mother, Joan, and the upcoming Christie's auction of Joan's most prized possessions.
Joey Rott – Joey Rott reveals how he's coping since the sudden death of his wife, Casi, who passed away just 10 days after giving birth to triplets, leaving him a single father to five.

Susan Lucci, Alec Baldwin and Erin Brockovich

Christie Brinkley, Sandra Lee, Fabio and Jaclyn Smith

Chris Jackson, Sanya Richards-Ross and Jane Seymour

Officer Tommy Norman, Tony Robbins and Jfk, Jr. Documentary
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