Mysteries and Scandals

Most celebrities that were featured endured hardships or died untimely deaths.

The series interviewed various celebrities who knew the subject along with still photographs accompanied by narrations, and dramatic reenactments.

The show was highly stylized and presented each episode in a noir fashion with backdrops set in various Hollywood locations and narrated in a hard-boiled, often sarcastic fashion by Benza.

One of Benza's memorable catchphrases, "Fame, ain't it a bitch?," would later become the title of his autobiography.

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