Q: Several years ago, maybe in the early 2000s, my husband and I watched a show called "Last Man Standing: Jerry Lee Lewis." It may have aired on PBS as part of the Great Performances series. It included many more artists and songs than the album of the same name. It was an amazing show. As far as I know it has never aired again. So I hope I was not dreaming the first time. If it was not a dream, is it on a DVD for purchase or has it ever been rebroadcast?

A: I can at least tell you that there is a DVD called "Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing, Live," which consists of a "Great Performances" with Lewis playing and singing with a variety of other stars including Willie Nelson, Norah Jones, Buddy Guy and Don Henley. Sellers include Amazon.com.

Where's Inaba?

Q: Why isn't Carrie Ann Inaba on "The Talk" anymore?

A: I'm not sure about that "anymore." Back in April, Inaba said she was taking a leave of absence from the storm-tossed show "to focus on my health and well-being." She has talked before about having autoimmune conditions including fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis and Sjogren's syndrome." A recent Page Six source said that "The Talk" was "trying out comics and athletes" to replace Inaba. At this writing, Inaba has not said she is leaving the show, and CBS is still listing her as part of "The Talk."

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