Charlie Rose (1991)
"The Charlie Rose Show" (original title)

TV Series  -  60 min  -  Talk-Show
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Charlie Rose ...
Himself - Host (2090 episodes, 1992-2012)
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Charlie Rose and his guest are the only two people in the room during an interview. This includes no cameramen, sound men, or anything of the kind. This is accomplished through robotic cameras. See more »

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Spoofed in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) See more »