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Robby Benson narrates his writing partner (ONE ON ONE) and father author Jerry Segal's critically acclaimed book for children of all ages: It's on sale now at Amazon and Audible.com!

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Robby Benson has almost finished his memoir, I'M NOT DEAD... YET! I'M NOT DEAD... YET! is a funny and poignant look at surviving four open heart surgeries for a congenital valve defect, while forging ahead with a dynamic creative career in and out of Hollywood.

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Photos by Karla DeVito (the one with her and Robby taken by Disney's fabulous Melinda Johnson) Robby and Paige    

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Seth Rudetsky's SiriusXM radio show LIVE ON BROADWAY celebrated it's 2nd Anniversary with Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara of Disney's award-winning film BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (being rereleased next week on Blu-ray and DVD) and  Broadway's original Beast, Terrence Mann, and original Lumiere, Gary Beach, plus Gaston, Marc Kudisch, and Belle, Andrea Burns -- that's a lot of talent in one room!

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Stars of Disney's classic film Beauty and the Beast -- Paige O'Hara and Robby Benson -- will be interviewed by Seth Rudetsky and Julie James for Sirius XM Radio's LIVE ON BROADWAY on Wednesday September 29th, 2010.  Angela Lansbury will be joining them by phone. The show is taped live at The Broadway Concierge & Ticket Center between 46th and 47th Street on Broadway at noon.

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Robby's new book coming soon! An autobiographical journey to help patients and their loved ones navigate through open heart surgery and recovery with knowledge and humor. Robby's first book, WHO STOLE THE FUNNY? A NOVEL OF HOLLYWOOD published by HarperCollins (2007) made the best seller list of the L.A. Times.

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One on One DVD

Robby Benson's Warner Bros. basketball classic ONE ON ONE (1977) is finally available on DVD. Benson wrote the screenplay for ONE ON ONE (with Jerry Segal) at age 17, not only to expose the issues surrounding the inequities in 'amateur' college athletics, he wrote One on One because HE LOVED TO PLAY THE GAME.

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