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[[IMDbName:0024658|John Amero]] discusses the making of his first film, ''Body of a Female'' (1964), which he co-directed with [[Michael Findlay]].
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* Michael Bowen (guest presenter)
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[[George Payne (pornographic actor)|George Payne]], star of films such as ''[[IMDbTitle:0127920|The Taming of Rebecca]]'', ''[[IMDbTitle:0128616|The Story of Prunella]]'' and ''[[IMDbTitle:0179662|The Back Row]]'', talks about his life and career in adult film.
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* Michael Bowen (guest presenter)
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[[Jennifer Welles]] breaks a 35–year silence to speak publicly about her life and career in film.
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* Jennifer Welles (actor)
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[[IMDbName:0403612|Jeffrey Hurst]] speaks about his career in adult films in the 1970s.
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* Jeffrey Hurst (actor)
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[[Annie Sprinkle]] remembers her early life and the start of her career in adult films in the 1970s.
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[[Barbara Nitke]], the on-set photographer for many New York adult films in the 1980s, talks about her memories of the industry.
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* Barbara Nitke (photographer)
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[[Carter Stevens]], actor, director, and producer, talks about the highs and lows of his life and career.
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* Carter Stevens (director/actor)
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[[Long Jeanne Silver|Jeanne Silver]], adult film actress and stripper from the 1970s and 1980s, talks about her life and memories.
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* April Hall (co-host)
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A detailed look back at the making of ''[[IMDbTitle:0125431|The Naughty Victorians: An Erotic Tale of a Maiden’s Revenge]]'' (1975)
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* Ashley West (host)
* Laura Helen Marks (guest presenter)
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[[IMDbName:0720757|Larry Revene]], director and cinematographer in the adult film industry in the 1970s and 1980s, talks about his start in the business: making 8mm loops with [[IMDbName:0170653|Bob Wolfe]] in New York.
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* Ashley West (host)
* Larry Revene (director/cinematographer)
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[[Georgina Spelvin]], the star of ''[[The Devil in Miss Jones]]'', talks about her upbringing in Texas, her Broadway career, her political activism, and her adult film work in New York.
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* Georgina Spelvin (actor)
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[[Robert Kerman]], star of ''[[Debbie Does Dallas]]'' and scores of porn films in the 1970s and 1980s, talks about his life as a struggling actor in New York, his move into adult film work in New York, and how he nearly broke into the mainstream.
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* April Hall (co-host)
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We speak to scripwriter [[IMDbName:0058172|Steven Barry]], production manager [[Carter Stevens]], and director [[IMDbName:0117977|Beau Buchanan]], about the events of August 1976 and the shooting of ''Captain Lust''.
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* Steven Barry (scriptwriter)
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[[Wakefield Poole]] talks about his life as an independent filmmaker and pioneer of gay rights, and [[IMDbName:1615943|Jim Tushinski]] talks about his new documentary, ''I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole''.
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* Wakefield Poole (director/producer)
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A discussion of ''[[Barbara Broadcast]]'', one of the most revered New York adult films of the 1970s.
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* Peter Andrews (actor)
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A discussion with [[Gloria Leonard]], the grand dame of the 1970s New York adult film scene.
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* Gloria Leonard (actor)
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A conversation with [[Suzanne McBain|Susan McBain]], star of the 1970s New York adult film scene.
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* April Hall (co-host)
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Interview with [[Bob Chinn (film director)|Bob Chinn]]—director of the ''[[IMDbTitle:0141442|Johnny Wadd]]'' series of films starring [[John Holmes (actor)|John Holmes]], as well as the man behind films such as ''[[Candy Stripers (1978 film)|Candy Stripers]]'', ''[[IMDbTitle:0074807|Little Orphan Dusty]]'', and ''[[IMDbTitle:0127113|Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls]]''.
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A conversation with [[Uschi Digard]]—legendary star of 1970s sexploitation films and magazine spreads, and frequent collaborator of [[Russ Meyer]].
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* Uschi Digard (actor)
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A look at the making of the film [[Deep Throat (film)|Deep Throat]]—with [[IMDbName:1861575|Gerard Damiano Jr.]], son of the director of ''Deep Throat'', and [[IMDbName:0200689|Eric Danville]], author of ''The Complete [[Linda Lovelace]]''.
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* Gerard Damiano Jr. (director/writer)
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A profile of [[IMDbName:0841010|Helga Sven]], star of 1980s adult films and magazine layouts, and also a fan of hers who tracked her down and has his own unique story to tell.
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* Helga Sven (actor)
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An interview with [[Eric Edwards (actor)|Eric Edwards]]—adult film actor and director from the 1970s through to the 1990s.
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* Eric Edwards (actor/director)
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A discussion with [[Seka]]—the last star of the golden age of adult film and the first star of the video era.
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A conversation with [[Herschel Savage]], the veteran adult film actor who entered the business in New York in 1976.
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* April Hall (co-host)
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A previously unheard interview with the late [[Jamie Gillis]], the adult film actor whose career started in 1971 and spanned the next 35 plus years.
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* Jamie Gillis (actor)
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An interview with the reclusive and elusive 1980s porn star [[Jeff Stryker]].
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* Laura Helen Marks (guest presenter)
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A discussion with [[R. C. Hörsch|Ray Horsch]], director of ''[[IMDbTitle:0178414|The Erotic Memoirs of a Male Chauvinist Pig]]''.
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[[Richard Pacheco]], his son Bobby and his daughter Polly discuss the publication of his autobiography ''Hindsight—True Love and Mischief'' in the Golden Age of Porn.
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A conversation with [[IMDbName:0585522|Jonas Middleton]], director of ''[[Through the Looking Glass (film)|Through the Looking Glass]]''.
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* Jonas Middleton (director)
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[[Veronica Vera]] talks about her life in the New York sex scene in the 1980s.
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* Veronica Vera (actor/writer)
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A look back at [[Al Goldstein]]'s life and legacy—with Al himself in one of his last interviews.
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* Al Goldstein (publisher)
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[[Kay Parker]] talks about her beginnings in war time Birmingham in England to becoming a star in the California adult film industry.
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Rick Savage talks about his life and career from being a dancer to a sex show performer to becoming a star in the California and New York adult film industries.
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[[Sharon Mitchell]] look backs on her life and career and the legacy of [[Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation|AIM Medical]].
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[[Candida Royalle]] talks about her life and influential career as a pioneer in the adult film industry.
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[[Sharon Kane]] talks about growing up in Ohio, stripping in San Francisco, acting in adult films and more.
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On the 25th anniversary of the publication of his autobiography ''Raw Talent'', [[Jerry Butler (actor)|Jerry Butler]] looks back on his career, his book and his life.
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* Jerry Butler (actor)
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An interview with Marty Hodas, the man who introduced peep show machines into Times Square.
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* Marty Hodas (producer/distributor)
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[[Serena (actress)|Serena]] talks about her life in adult film and her autobiography ''Bright Lights Lonely Nights''. With an introduction by [[Johnny Legend]].
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[[Shanna McCullough]] looks back at her 30-year career working with many of the greats from the adult industry.
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[[Suze Randall]], husband [[Humphry Knipe]] and daughter [[Holly Randall]] discuss what it is like being a family in the adult film business.
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[[Marlene Willoughby]] speaks publicly for the first time in decades about her acting, modeling, and adult film career.
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* Marlene Willoughby (actor)
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[[Ginger Lynn]] talks about her career that has spanned four decades, including acting, modeling, art and radio.
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[[Hyapatia Lee]] discusses her family, her career, her husband [[Bud Lee]], her work with [[High Times]], her autobiography and how she manages mental illness.
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[[Fred J. Lincoln|Fred Lincoln]] remembers his career in adult film, his wives [[Tiffany Clark]] and [[Patti Rhodes]], managing [[Plato's Retreat]], starting the Hellfire Club and starring in ''[[The Last House on the Left (1972 film)|The Last House on the Left]]''.
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* Fred Lincoln (actor/director)
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[[Constance Money]] speaks about her life, in and out of films. Constance's father provides his view of her career as well.
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[[Nina Hartley]] talks about starting out in the film business and how she's seen it change since she began in 1984.
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* Nina Hartley (actor)
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Howard Ziehm discusses his groundbreaking film ''[[Mona the Virgin Nymph|Mona: The Virgin Nymph]]'' and his role in the adult industry up until ''[[Flesh Gordon]]''.
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* Howard Ziehm (director/writer)
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[[Jim South]] discusses World Modeling, the talent agency he started to supply talent to the adult film industry.
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Michelle Maren talks about her years in New York, her time making adult films, and making her recent documentary ''[[IMDbTitle:1592891|An Autobiography of Michelle Maren]]''.
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[[Colleen Brennan|Sharon Kelly]] remembers her career in film, her dancing years, and living the fast life.
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A profile of the making of 1972 adult film ''[[IMDbTitle:0124363|Deep Sleep]]'' and the aftermath of its release.
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Roberta Findlay discusses her years making films both on her own and with her husbands [[Michael Findlay]] and [[Walter Sear]].
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George McDonald talks about his start in the era of short, silent 8mm films and the transition to full-length pornographic features within a couple of years.
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A profile of and interview with Candy Samples, early cheesecake model, exotic dancer, adult film actress and male magazine contributor.
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* Candy Samples (actor/model)
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Billy Dee talks about growing up, his start in adult film, his time in the military, a short stint in prison and finding his way in life.
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João Fernandes discusses shooting 1960s black and white soft-core sexploitation films, graduating groundbreaking hardcore features like ''[[Deep Throat (film)|Deep Throat]]'', and transitioning to mainstream work like ''[[Walker, Texas Ranger]]''.
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* João Fernandes (cinematographer)
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[[Barbara Dare]] breaks decades of silence to share how she got into the adult film business, what she thought of her time in it, and why she got out.
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[[Johnnie Keyes]] discusses what led him to the leading male role in the renowned 1972 adult film ''[[Behind the Green Door]]'' and his career in movies and music since then.
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[[Veronica Hart]] talks about her time in glam rock England, working as a stripper and live sex show performer in Times Square, becoming one of the top adult film actors and directors and making mainstream cameos in films like ''[[Boogie Nights]]''.
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Adult performer [[Richard Pacheco]] shares early interviews he conducted with porn stars [[Lisa De Leeuw]], [[Jamie Gillis]] and John Seeman.
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A collection of family, friends and performers remember adult actress [[Tina Russell]], discussing her life, marriage, career and early death.
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[[Tiffany Clark]] talks about her turbulent upbringing, her experiences in the adult film industry, her marriage to actor and producer [[Fred J. Lincoln|Fred Lincoln]], her descent into and recovery from drug abuse and life after the adult business.
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Raven Touchstone looks back at her life and her career as one of the adult film industry's most prolific scriptwriter. With an introduction by adult film actor and director [[Paul Thomas (director)|Paul Thomas]].
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[[Al Goldstein]] shares his view of [[Donald Trump]] in this 1970s segment from [[
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Ron Sullivan - better known by many as [[Henri Pachard]] - shares his memories of early filmmaking in 1960s New York City.
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[[Tom Byron]] looks back at his three decades in the adult film industry.
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[[Rhonda Jo Petty]] discusses her life and career in the adult film industry.
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Rialto Report host Ashley West profiles [[Andrea True]] including her time in adult film as well as her music success with disco hits like [[More, More, More]].
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[[Andrea True]] discusses her adult film years, her disco career and what she's been doing since she retired from the entertainment industry.
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The Rialto Report, consultants on the HBO's [[
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* Ashley West (host)
* Marc Henry Johnson (producer)
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Two contemporary interviews with director [[
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* Radley Metzger (director)
* Joseph Gelmis (film critic)
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|| "Keisha: The Innocence of an Adult Film Star"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.therialtoreport.com/2017/12/03/keisha/ |title= Keisha: The Innocence of an Adult Film Star |website= The Rialto Report}}</ref>
Keisha discusses her long career in adult film and her work as a sexual healer.
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* April Hall (host)
* Keisha (actor)
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|| December 3, 2017
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|| "Supporting Characters"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.therialtoreport.com/2017/12/24/supporting-characters/ |title= Supporting Characters |website= The Rialto Report}}</ref>
Rialto Report host Ashley West is interviewed by Bill Ackerman from the Supporting Characters podcast.
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* Bill Ackerman (host)
* Ashley West (host)
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|| December 24, 2017
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|| "The Story of ‘Midnight Blue’: Sex, Lies, and Videotape"<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.therialtoreport.com/2018/01/07/midnight-blue/ |title= The Story of ‘Midnight Blue’: Sex, Lies, and Videotape |website= The Rialto Report}}</ref>
Rialto Report host April Hall profiles the rise and fall of Al Goldstein's public access television show [[Midnight Blue (TV series)|Midnight Blue]].
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* April Hall (host)
* Alex Bennett (radio host)
* Josh Alan Friedman (writer)
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|| January 7, 2018
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