The fact that Skip E. Lowe was able to give an interview to some of the big stars of classical Hollywood and the world of music is impressive. At first, I was not into his style of interrupting guests and not asking insightful questions that I would've liked to know, but he didn't ask any gotcha ones either. He was a comic so watching his show was fun. He usually just went with the flow of things, and I came to like that. I think he may be the best interviewer of all because he actually cared and talked to people with a real sense of integrity. He didn't try to make it about their career, or what they had done before. It was an experience when you watch Skip E. He takes you on a journey. As a kid, I found interviewers to be so boring. You could not say that about Skip; sure, I guess he could've done better with his research and let people speak, he could've done a few things, but he did it in a neat way to. The show is unforgettable once you've seen it. And he even got a character created after him from the show. His own career is worth learning about. He had a starring role in black shampoo and is a hilarious man and wonderful host.