[1][2] In addition to interviewing celebrities, politicians, medical experts, soap opera stars[3] and authors, Petty also had regular features on home decorating, fashion, health and cooking which featured re-occurring guests, including decorator/publisher Lynda Colville-Reeves (of House & Home magazine), entertainment reporter Sam Rubin, culinary expert Bonnie Stern, entertainment writer Scott Seigel, and John MacKay, editor-in-chief of FASHION Magazine.
In 1992, Dini Petty was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category of "Best Host in a Light Information, Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series.
"[4] Featuring: interview with Gloria Edel of Medicine Hat, Alberta and her betrayal by a bigamous British soldier stationed in Germany; session with CK-FM radio djs Humble Howard and Larry Fedoruk about their segment called "The Slime That Men Do"; dramatic and musical performances by female impersonators Chris Peterson ("Julie Andrews") and Carl Blyden ("Katheryn Hepburn") for Casey House Hospice fundraiser for victims of AIDS; discussion with CTV Sports commentator Rod Black re.
Includes interview with Dr. Peter Wen (26) and his wife Willie (74); author Dr. William Nagler ("The Dirty Half Dozen"); Gloria Edel of Medicine Hat, Alberta who almost Omnibus episode featuring previous clips regarding re.
Includes interviews with Allison Wilcox and Eddy Provost, who were lost at sea while Wilcox was 5 months pregnant; mother Kathy Lawler who was trapped on a rampaging elephant Episode featuring interviews with author Dr. Earl Mindell ("The Herb Bible"), Randy Reisfeld, author of the "Teen Celebrity" book series; and Episode featuring a fashion show with Hazelton Lanes' Mary