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- dc98a2ca88d82bb0eba9c37cf36a829fe8ca02b1a8f97cfc0e8e2712cb4199b9 date "1999-09-20".
- dc98a2ca88d82bb0eba9c37cf36a829fe8ca02b1a8f97cfc0e8e2712cb4199b9 isCitedBy The_Richard_Bey_Show_(TV_show).
- dc98a2ca88d82bb0eba9c37cf36a829fe8ca02b1a8f97cfc0e8e2712cb4199b9 publisher Salon.com.
- dc98a2ca88d82bb0eba9c37cf36a829fe8ca02b1a8f97cfc0e8e2712cb4199b9 quote "his syndicated TV talk show got yanked off the air back in 1996. Bey recently told the New York Post that, even though his show had high ratings and he himself had a brand-new contract, "the day after [the Flowers episode] airs, I'm called into the office and told that we're going out of production."".
- dc98a2ca88d82bb0eba9c37cf36a829fe8ca02b1a8f97cfc0e8e2712cb4199b9 title "Juicy bits".