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Few programs in TV history caused as much discomfort and cringing as Ralph Edwards’ long-running show, This Is Your Life, in which the seemingly oblivious host forced sad people in entertainment to relive the pasts they got into show business to forget. I mean, that’s why they were in an industry driven by fantasy. Through the years, he mortified Stan Laurel, Lowell Thomas, Buster Keaton and Frances Farmer, to name just a few.

But what’s done is done, and I guess it can’t hurt to post an old episode. In this 1971 show, Herb Alpert helps Edwards stalk musical duo Richard and Karen Carpenter, the latter of whom had enough pain all by herself for a trio or quartet.

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The Carpenters perform for President Nixon at the White House, May of 1973, fifteen months before he resigned.

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The Carpenters before they were fully the Carpenters, in 1968. Lousy video quality, but still worth it.

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Karen Carpenter, placid on the outside but tormented beneath the surface, performs a hit with her brother, Richard, for David Frost, 1970.

Todd Haynes’ 1983 cult classic, “Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story”:

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