WCVB, Boston’s ABC affiliate owned by Hearst, is airing a primetime special tonight at 10, Someone You Should Know with Maria Stephanos. Maria Stephanos, a WCVB news anchor, interviews some of the biggest names and most influential people in Boston to find out what drives and inspires them, and delves into the experiences that have […]
WCVB, Boston’s ABC affiliate owned by Hearst, is airing a primetime special tonight at 10, Someone You Should Know with Maria Stephanos.
Maria Stephanos, a WCVB news anchor, interviews some of the biggest names and most influential people in Boston to find out what drives and inspires them, and delves into the experiences that have shaped them into who they are today.
Interviews include:
• Boston Celtics super star point guard Isaiah Thomas
• David Muir, anchor and managing editor of ABC World News Tonight with David Muir and co-anchor of ABC’s 20/20, talks about his career and Boston roots as former anchor and reporter at WCVB, as well as the importance of unbiased reporting during this critical time
• Olympic medal-winning figure skater Nancy Kerrigan talks about her life on and off the ice and what it was like to compete on this past season of Dancing with the Stars
• Nancy Frates, mother of Pete Frates, who has helped her son in his battle with ALS and been a driving force in helping to raise awareness and funds for ALS research
• Congressman Seth Moulton on the current political climate and whether there may be a Presidential run in his future
• Nick Varano, owner of some of Boston’s hottest restaurants, on why celebs are into his eateries and his battle with obesity that led to weight loss surgery
• The woman who holds the secret to the world famous Toll House cookie recipe which originated in Whitman, Massachusetts
• And last but not least, WCVB Sports Director Mike Lynch talks about some of his favorite and most memorable High 5 stories from the past 32 years at Channel 5
“It was an honor and a pleasure to produce this special that highlights just a few people that help make up the extraordinary fabric of our community,” said Stephanos.
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