Lost at the Smithsonian with Aasif Mandvi
Society & Culture
Carrie Bradshaw was the voice of HBO's groundbreaking comedy Sex and the City. Launching in 1998, each episode was built around Bradshaw writing her weekly column and uncensored voice and actions of four women who rode the roller coaster of modern sexual relationships. Her laptop now resides at the Smithsonian. Host Aasif Mandvi (who had a role on the show as Dmitri, a computer tech) explores the show's enduring appeal. (Celeb interview: Candace Bushnell).
This episode is sponsored by Bayer and The Great Courses (www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/LOST).
The Original Muppets
Bee Gees' Silver Suits
Pelé's #10 Jersey
Archie Bunker's Chair
Muhammad Ali's Robe
Phyllis Diller's Gag File
Dorothy's Ruby Slippers
Jose Felciano’s Guitar
Fonzie's Jacket
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