Hi! We're the Rose Pedals from Bridgestone, New Jersey. And this is the Rosie O'Donnell Show. On today's show... E.R.'s Noah Wiley. Joe Ann Marley. And Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin. Hit it, John! Let's do it! We're all set to go! I'm on smiley, we got Noah Wiley. It's the Rosie O'Donnell Show. Hello! Hi, Rose Pedals! How are you? You guys, you have a little number prepared for me? Why do you always walk around in those outfits? You got a number ready? Come on down, Rose Pedals! Nice to meet you! Nice to meet you! Nice to meet you! Alright, ladies. How long have you been in the Chubb Club since January? February. February. This is the main character here. You've been going good? Did you do a 5K? Yes, we did! Alright, we got a little song. I'm going to move away. Go to town. The scantily clad Rose Pedals. We're never going to have a reason! We're going to dress up like Tom Cruise in Risky Bisters! Of course you are! We're singing to all time rock and roll! Then take it away, Rose Pedals! I knew I liked him better than you, Rosie! Alright, get...get...just start this way. Just get those old sneakers off the shelves We'll sit and put them all by ourselves Today's Chubb Club ain't got the same rolls We've got that new Millennium Go We've got that new Millennium Go Just press one chip and not the bowl We'll do our exercise with Rosie-O We've got that new Millennium Go! Wow! My favorite line was the Millennium Roll! How nice was that? You're going to be so shocked at what you're getting. Any idea what it could be? Is Tom Cruise in here? They'll probably have Tom Cruise tonight, so don't! Yeah, he's in the dressing room. No, frankly he's not. You're getting Stouffer's Lean Cuisine at your supply! You're getting that at your success! And a Reebok gym bag full of Reebok stuff for each and every one of you. Keep going all the way to the Millennium Ladies! Way to go! Nice to meet you! Love you back! See you at the gym! Well, hi John! Hi! How are you? Very good, wow! How do you like my desk? Aren't you glad it's back? It's really nice out here. Oh, I missed it as I've been saying. Yeah. You're alright? Everything's good. I'm very excited. Joanne Worley's here. Joanne Worley is here! Love her! Woo! I love her so much! Loved her since laughing. It's true! She was in Greece on Broadway. Yes, she was. She came in and replaced Marsha Lewis in Greece and was so wonderful. Such a great lady. She's going to sing a little today for us. That's cool. She is. Well, I'm excited because you know who we have here today? Yep, who's that? That scary crocodile guy. Oh, right! Steve Irwin, you know this guy? He's on his show. He's like, here I am in the jungle and there's a war crocodile and I've got my wife, Terry! Terry! Terry! Get over here, Terry! Terry, grab the tail of the alligator! No, no, no! Terry, grab the mouth of the alligator! Oh, gosh! It's the most... It scares me, this show. It's scary. Now, I enjoy watching it because, you know... I know. Obviously, I have some problems. But, no, he's here today and they said he was going to bring some animals and I said, I don't want to know what they are because frankly, I would be too afraid. So, I don't know what they are but he's here with scary animals. There is one... I like that. There's a very good looking animal on first, Noah Wiley. How about that? That's true. Oh! Joanne Worley, as you know and you know who this character is. That's Totally Talking Turk from Disney's Tarzan movie. Yeah. And Totally Talking Turk is actually here today. Oh! Look. Ooh, what have we here? Nice. Gosh, that sounds familiar. Delicious. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. Ooh. See that? Totally Talking Turk for everyone in the audience and Turk is going to show up today for you. Get on this band. And you know what, John? What's that? Today is Barry Manilow's birthday. Oh. Hit it, John. Hey there, Barry. Today's your birthday. I would have said a fancy cake, but when I bake it's a mistake. So have a ring ding, perhaps a yodel. Or an iced pie from Sarah Lee. You could just send the bill to me. So have yourself a blast. I'll pay you back real fast. If I could, I'd do a tribute with an all star cast. Hey there, Barry. Happy birthday. This song doesn't have an ending and it's love that I am sending. Hey there, Barry. I'll just keep going. Because this song doesn't know how to and I will just say Barry. And then say Barry again. Made up the ending. It's back. It's alright. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Enjoyable. This movie's coming out soon. It is. Where he's noob. Alright. I haven't seen it yet. Have you seen it yet? No. Heck no. Nobody has even been able to see a sneak of it. I can't wait. What? Somebody up there said something weird. Sounded like Yoda. Alright, when we were little, me and Jackie used to play this game where we would make the other one put on a blindfold and then I'd take something scary and gross like a frog and I'd put it in Jackie's hand and she had to guess what it was and then she'd take something scary and gross and put it in my hand and we thought that's a summer game and since it's summer and you guys are here, we're going to put something scary and gross in your hands. We're going to play Feely Meely so three contestants, come on down. Hello. Hi. How are you Elizabeth? Hi. Nice to meet you. Hi Shannon. How are you? Hi Louisa. That's nice. That's like from the sound of music. Louisa. That's nice. Alright, do you know what we're going to do? Feely Feely thing. Feely Feely. You guys are going to put on your blindfolds. I'm going to give you 45 seconds each. I'm going to hand you something gross, kind of. Okay. And maybe not gross, it can be something normal. Okay. And you have to guess 45 seconds, you have to guess five and then you win a prize. And what are the prizes? Oh, they're good. They're huge and they're big. 35 millimeter camera and a Sony stereo and a Sony PlayStation, alright? That's what we're playing for. So you're going to hand them to me. Alright, do they all three have to put on their blindfolds now or they can watch her play first? Oh great. Oh no, all three? Oh alright, all three. Okay, you're first. Okay. Elizabeth, can you see? No. You swear? Promise. Okay, she can't. Okay, alright, good. Alright, I'm going into the Feely Meely grab bag. Oh god. Let's see what I... Okay, okay, you got 45 seconds on the clock. Okay. There's your first one. What's that? A wig. Close, a toupee, good enough. Okay. Okay, what's that? A cucumber. A pickle, good enough. Okay, what's that? A cucumber. A pickle, good enough. Okay, what's that? Panties. Yes, drop it. They're clean, don't worry. What's that? A banana peel. Yes, and? That's an easy one. What's that? Oh my god. A bra? You won, you won. Here you go. Mic on, 35 millimeter camera. Go stand beside Louisa. Come over here Shannon. Come on over here. Those were not nearly gross enough. We have to get more of them. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Okay, you're first. Not, not gross enough. We have to get much grosser things for Shannon. Shannon, stand right there. Okay, the garbage is right in front of you. After you guess, you can drop it, okay? Okay. All right, now I don't even know what I'm picking, because there's a lot of ice. Okay, here we go. All right, 45 seconds on the clock. Shannon? Yes? What's that? A bubbit chicken. Yes, drop it. What's this? A killing, corn? Yes, drop it. That's two. What's that? A stuffed animal. Yes, what kind? Oh, I don't know. Was it squirrels? They're tiny? What was that? I don't know. Was it squirrel? Say squirrel. Squirrel. Yes! Yes Robin! Oh I can't find it! He's like, Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Just say a fish! Just say a fish! Oh, say a fish! Woo! Woo! You won! Woo! Bring that over to her! Oh, that scared even me! Oh, that scared even me! Why didn't anyone tell me? There were live animal pieces in here! Oh my! Come on over, Louisa! Don't worry, anything gross I won't give to you because I feel bad. All right, wait, don't start yet. Oh geez. It's not that bad. This is an easy one. Wait. No, now I have to. Oh geez, don't start the clock. Okay, ready? Yeah. There you go. What is that? Slimy soap, I don't know. Now I have to use my real hand! Oh, this is horrible! Is it a slimy soap? Yeah, kind of. Some kind of. It's Tiffany Dew, it's for your hair. Oh, God, thank you. Here you go, what is that? This is a piece of ham? Yes, a piece of ham! Oh, what's that? Drop it, drop that ham! All right, what's that? Oh God, it's a stuffed animal, it's a fuzzy, it's a, I don't know what this is. Very annoying! Yes, the one that talks. Yeah, what's that one called? I just think of it's called. Furby! All right, that's good enough. Here you go, what's this? Drop it, drop it. What's that? This is a spatula. Good, and here, what's this? What's this? This is a mushroom? A mushroom! Drop it! Here you go! A hard boiled egg. Yeah, you won Emily! Oh! Oh! Oh! Disgusting game! There's your Sony PlayStation that you have! Drop that egg and get that woman a bouncy paper towel. We'll be right back with Noah Wiley, don't go away. Oh, this is sick! Hi, Chub Club, I'm Judy Miller from Reebok University, and I've got your Chub Club Tip of the Week. Here's what I want you to do, change your self-talk. I want you to think will instead of should, can instead of can't. Know the difference between right and wrong when you're working out, and guess what? Change the way you feel about how great you're gonna become. Here's another thing you have to do, believe in yourself. Raise your right hand, I do hereby accept me, that's your Tip of the Week. Getting those urban cowboys on horses was trying enough. Can you throw in some serious chili? We're talking major heartburn. We were way out there in this cowboy, he pulls his Zantac 75 out of his saddlebag. I said, what are you, a Zantac salesman? He said, no, I'm not. The medicine in Zantac 75 is the number one doctor prescribed acid reducer. It relieves even your toughest heartburn, controlling acid for up to 12 hours. That's off to you, Doc. Zantac 75 for tough heartburn, doctors know. Mrs. Dash is shaking up cooking. Today, we're cooking with skinless boneless chicken breasts in Mrs. Dash garlic and herb. It's 100% natural herbs and spices. There's no salt or MSG, just the good stuff. Call for more recipes. So I took this pregnancy test, and the whole thing made me nervous. What should I do? Should I retest? Trust the results? 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Did you hear the rumor about John and Barbara Streisand performing together? So, John, you know you love Barbara like me, right? Rosie will check it out. And how far would Rosie viewers go to perform with Rosie? Rosie is interested in getting an additional tattoo. We're looking for somebody to join her in getting a Rosie logo tattooed on her. Sneaky Janette finds out. Plus, we'll just shoot me Wendy Mallick tomorrow. I'm always happy when our next guest stops by. You know him as John Carter on ER. And June 20th, you can see him in the new TNT movie, Pirates of Silicon Valley. Please welcome back to the show, cutie Noah Wiley. Well, how are you? How's it going? Very well. Good to see you. Nice to see you too. Are you excited? You got the time off in the summer. Are you excited? Yeah, it's been a long time. It's been really nice. I'm anxious to go back to work though. Are you really? I'm one of those people if I have too much time off, it's not a good thing. I'm ready to get back to work. When do you find time to do like a TNT movie? Right when the season wraps, you just go right into it? No, that one I did double duty, seven days a week. They were kind enough to let me have a couple days off and shot Saturdays and Sundays. And you know, George has done it before, so I thought if he could do it, I could do it. That's right. I don't know how he does it. It took its toll. He's a smart guy. That's exactly what it is. Do you guys miss him? You must. I do. I miss him a lot. He still comes around though for the basketball games mostly. So I still see him, but it's not quite the same. He's going to come back next season a couple episodes though when Juliana has the baby. So I've been told, yeah. Yeah. I get so invested in your characters. Thank you very much. I do. I know you're just actors, but still I'm thinking how's everything with John? Any scoop for next season you can tell him? I don't know a thing. Honestly, we've got some new writers coming in and everybody that's coming in is going in and everybody that's coming back next year is really committed to making this the best season yet. There were a lot of things over the last year dealing with George's departure and Kelly Martin's entrance that sort of made it difficult to focus on interesting storylines, but I think that everybody that's coming back next year is excited and committed and ready to give you 22 of the best shows we've done yet. And you know, we will all watch as we do every week. Must see TV. Okay, now this movie of the week, you play, you and Anthony Michael Hall play the founders of Microsoft, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. He plays the founder of Microsoft and I play the founder, co-founder of Apple Computer, Steve Jobs. Yeah, and it's the history of the computer industry, the 25-year revolution that's taken place in all of our lifetimes. And it's a very, it's an interesting movie, a fascinating subject matter. You have a clip, which clip is this, you know? I think this is a clip where Apple Computer started in the garage of Steve Jobs' parents' house and this is when a guy named Mike Markula comes and says he's going to invest in the company and that's really what gets it off the ground. Okay, take a look, Noel Wiley right here. Got a venture money we talking about, Mike? Well, I figured we'd start with about a quarter million dollars and see what happens. Excuse me? Quarter million dollars. You must be Steve Wozniak. Yeah. Mike Markula. Hey. You want to put a quarter million dollars into this? Yep. What's the catch? Look, that's just business. Well, that's the catch right there, Mike, because this ain't just business. This is practically spiritual. This is about overthrowing dead culture. Dead gods. Okay, look, you guys want to be a bunch of guys operating in the garage. That's fine with me, all right? But this is a ground zero operation here. You're Steve Wozniak's employee number one, you're number two. Wait a minute. I'm employee number one. That's far too so gone valley. Such a fascinating subject matter. It is. I feel honored that it hasn't been told yet to be the first one to tell it. They really are pioneers, like explorers, like, you know, back then. You have to compare them to Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison and other great innovators. Boldly going where no one went before those two guys. Indeed. Now, you just came back recently from Macedonia. I did. I did. It was an incredible experience. You went with your mom. It was the most amazing experience of my life. I went with my fiancee Tracy and my mother on the invitation from an organization called Doctors of the World, which is an international medical relief organization. And we toured refugee camps and saw the tremendous work that these people were doing. And I didn't come back the same guy, that's for sure. Do you know one of our producers, Jeanette Barber, went over with Americare as well. Oh, really? Took a week vacation and just came back recently, too. And she said her whole life has altered, her perspective on everything. It's very, I don't even know quite how to articulate it. I look forward to having some time to really get some perspective on it, because all I have right now are impressions that are very raw. I brought along some photographs that might be able to sort of show somewhat what it's like. And some children's drawings, which are very powerful. But that's my mom Tracy and I with a group of refugee children. And it's not a peace sign they're doing. This is the sign meaning free Kosovo. But look at these faces. I mean this little girl is just beautiful. And the spirit of these people, Jeanette was saying that the spirit of generosity, she would give a toy to one and the child would run and give it to someone else. It's incredible. I've never seen children treat each other better. I've never seen families with more of a sense of solidarity than I saw over there. And the resiliency of these people with what they've been through is just incredible. And they all have hope and no vengeance in their hearts. They just want to go home. Now this may be a ridiculous question, but did anyone have any idea that in America you're on TV? Is that even a concept that is applicable there? Or you were one of the many volunteers? No, that was one of the things I thought was most rewarding about it is I didn't want any camera crews. I didn't want that to be a distraction. I just wanted to go over and observe and be able to come back and talk about this organization and dive in with both feet and do whatever it was that I could do to help out. Were you able to communicate? You had somebody there obviously interpreting for you. Or did you find a lot of people who you could speak to? There were a lot of them. A lot of them speak English. I mean one of the things I think that the coverage that you've seen here in the states that does disservice to it is that the term refugee sort of belays this third world connotation of these people that are chronically in need of aid or not cosmopolitan. But these people are doctors and lawyers and neurosurgeons and actors and writers. These are all of you who have been forced out of their homes and living in internment camps and are incredibly intelligent people and speak three or four languages. And it's just inhumane. And these are the pictures that the children drew? These are pictures. This obviously is a house being burned. This was an exercise that four Yale students were doing some volunteer work and one of them asked, draw something that makes you happy and draw something that makes you sad. And so he drew his house and then he drew his house. Right. But this is what hopefully is somewhat cathartic for the kids to get this stuff out. But what they've seen is just amazing. And if you want to help at home, and you can, this is a phone number right here for Doctors of the World, 1-888-817-HELP, and they will take your donations and tell you what course to take if you want to volunteer yourself. Absolutely. I know that you've been involved for long in the MALOX HERO program, which we had last year, the heroes who sort of overcome tremendous adversity and think very quickly on their feet. Yeah, it's a wonderful campaign that Novartis Pharmaceuticals does. They rep MALOX and they ask people to phone in. If you know somebody who's done some heroic deed and changed somebody's life over the course of the year, please phone in and nominate them. And they're going to choose five people whose stories are absolutely incredible and they're going to be flown out to LA in November and we'll have a sort of a ceremony on the ER set honoring them. And they get money for themselves and money pledged to their favorite donations. It's a really wonderful and worthwhile program that they do. And if you want to find out more about that, that's on our website as well, Keyword Rosie on America Online. No, I'm so happy to see you and I'm so happy to be here. I have to thank you for that hot dog cart that you sent me. Oh yeah, did you like the hot dog cart? I loved it. I absolutely loved it. You've been feeding the ER set for the last five months. I heard the whole staff is chowing down on New York dogs because of us. They are and everybody's complexion is amazing because of the steam that comes off of it. Well, it's my pleasure. You need anything else you call me, an ice cream machine, whatever you need. You got it. I'll hook you up. Delightful to see you. Really. We'll be right back with Joanne Worley right after this. I'm going to go in the front. Still ahead, the legendary Joanne Worley. Whoo! The Power of 2000 has a special thank you for all the kids at the Junior Rose Festival Parade. 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You got pictures of him everywhere. All right, listen, Turk, I hear you singing the movie. Yep. Turk? What? Turkey. I love you, Rosie. I absolutely love you. I'm your biggest fan. Oh, why does he always embarrass me? I got the same problem with Penny Marshall. Who? Forget it. Anyway, Turk, I understand that you're singing this movie, and I don't know if you've heard, but I'm a pretty good singer, and I thought maybe you and I could do a little duet. No offense, all right, but your voice is a little annoying. Annoying? You find my voice annoying? Yeah, doesn't everybody? Actually, you know what, Turk? People have said that you and I, we sound alike. Right. Do me a favor, kill me if that ever happens. Thanks a lot. You know, I think we should roll a clip of the movie. Hey, what's a clip? Hee hee hee hee. Yeah! Oh! Nice. What the heck? Bye-bye. I thought about you, Turk. Yeah, man! Now, hit it! Come on, Kenton! Oh, I love it. Stay with me, fellas. I feel something happening here. 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