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- In this "Where are They Now?" episode, it shows the stars of the hit 1979 movie, "Grease," which included John Travolta, who played Danny, the leader of the T-Birds, Olivia Newton-John, who played Sandy, Travolta's on-screen naive girlfriend, Stockard Channing, who played, Rizzo, leader of the Pink Ladies who had an affair with Danny but is now with Kenkie, Jeff Conaway, who played Kenickiem Rizzo's boyfriend, Didi Conn, who played Frenchy, who dropped out of high school but returns, Barry Pearl as Doody, Kelly Ward as Putzie and Michael Tucci as Sonny, who all three played the comical members of the T-Birds, Dinah Manoff as Marty, the stylist of the Pink Ladies, Jamie Donnelly, who played Pink Ladies member Jan, Susan Buckner, who played Patty Simcox, the stereotype student of Rydell High School, Lorenzo Lamas, who played Tom, a jock who does not talk throughout the whole movie, Annette Charles, Cha-Cha a girl who also dated Danny, Frankie Avalon, playing Teen Angel, Frenchy's guardian angel calling her a "Beauty School Dropout," and Eddie Deezen, who famously played the very dorky stereotype geek, Eugene.
- Where Are They Now? catches up with child stars Tina Yothers - Jennifer from "Family Ties;" Robbie Rist - Cousin Oliver from "The Brady Bunch;" Danielle Brisbois - Archie Bunker's niece from "All In The Family;" Brandon Cruz - Eddie from the "Courtship of Eddie's Father;" Suzanne Crough - Tracy from "The Partridge Family;" Brian Forster - Chris from "The Partridge Family;" Jimmy Osmond - the youngest Osmond brother; Malcolm-Jamal Warner - Theo from "The Cosby Show;" Raven Symone - Olivia - Lisa Bonet's step-daughter from "The Cosby Show" and Gary Coleman.
- Catch up on what some of America's favorite figure skaters have been up to.
- Where Are They Now: Video Vixens tracks down the MTV hotties that got hearts racing. In exclusive interviews, you'll hear not only what it was like to be "the girl in the video" when nobody knew your name but everybody knew your face and the rest of your body. What do they look like now? What does a former sexpot do for a living?
- Remember your old favorite superhero stars from the 60s, 70s and the 80s? Well, they're all here and ready to talk to VH1 about their vast experiences as being some of your superhero icons of yesteryear.
- Horror movies play upon our most primal fears and we can't get enough of 'em. From the troubled loner with a jones for murder to the triumphant heroines who barely escape death's grip, VH1's Where Are They Now?: Horror Movie Stars tracks them down and shows you what happens when the fake blood is washed off and the nightmare is over.
- From the halls of West Beverly High to the steamy bedrooms of Melrose Place, these stars heated up the small screen, and kept us wanting more. VH1's Where Are They Now?: 90210, Melrose & More tracks down the hottest of the hot, and shows you what happens when you leave Mr. Spelling behind to venture into new lives and new careers.
- Where Are They Now?: Spinal Tap checks in with guitarist Tufnel (Christopher Guest), singer St. Hubbins (Michael McKean) and bassist Smalls (Harry Shearer), looking back at the band's beginnings, break-ups, reunions, break-ups and reunions in never-before-seen footage and exclusive interviews.
- Using interviews, film clips, performance footage and exclusive home movies, Where Are They Now?: AM Classics revisits the past musical successes of artists who climbed the charts in the '70s and '80s, and updates viewers on their current personal and professional activities
- American Graffiti was one of the first films to use rock 'n' roll to tell its story. The soundtrack boasts some of the biggest musical stars of the '50s and '60s. In this special Where Are They Now? checks in with some of the soundtrack artists and see what they've been up to in the last 25 years.
- Where Are They Now? gives you an update on popular British artists and their current whereabouts. Find out what's up with Holly Johnson (Frankie Goes To Hollywood), Annabella Lewin (Bow Wow Wow), Jools Holland (Squeeze), Andy Partridge (XTC), Dave Wakeling (English Beat), Limahl (Kajagoogoo), Robbie Gray (Modern English), Nick Feldman (Wang Chung), Gary and Martin Kemp (Spandau Ballet), Bruce Dickenson (Iron Maiden), Gary Glitter, David Bowie, Boy George and The Buggles.
- Where Are They Now? catches up with classic rocks bands America, Jethro Tull, George Thoroughgood, Don McLean, Kansas, Peter Frampton, Marty Balin (Jefferson Starship), Foreigner, Iron Butterfly, Ambrosia, and the Mysterians. Find out what they've been up to since their time on top of the charts.
- This Where Are They Now? features classic rock stars Bad Company, Buffalo Springfield, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Argent, Pretty Things, Blue Oyster Cult, Moby Grape and Grand Funk Railroad. Find out what they're up to now!
- Segments include interviews with: Musique "Push, Push In The Bush," Steve Dahl (disco sucks movement DJ), Spinners "Could It Be I'm Falling Love," "Working My Way Back To You," "Then Came You," Heatwave "Boogie Nights," "Always And Forever," McFadden and Whitehead "Ain't No Stoppin Us Now," Lipps Inc. 's Steve Greenberg "Funky Town," SOS Band "Take Your Time Do It Right," Average White Band "Pick Up The Pieces," and Brothers Johnson "Stomp."
- Where Are They Now? catches up with stars of the disco era, including Harry Wayne Casey (KC & the Sunshine Band), Ami Stewart, Blondie, Alicia Bridges, Anita Ward, Cheryl Lynn, Thelma Houston, Yvonne Elliman, The Trammps, Donna Summer, Chic, Vicki Sue Robinson, Kool & the Gang, Earth Wind & Fire, The Commodores, Rose Royce, Abba, Gloria Gaynor, Rick James, Musique and The Village People.
- They put the "super" in supermodel, but each of these women is more than just another pretty face. Today their careers stretch far beyond the world of fashion and beauty. Some run business empires, some design jewelry, but all have become larger than life. Wherever they may be, VH1's Where Are They Now? Ford Supermodels is there with them, to show you what happens when runway ends and real life begins