NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FOX News Channel (FNC) will present a new one hour special entitled, "OBJECTified: Donald Trump" on Friday, November 18th at 10PM/ET. Hosted by TMZ’s Harvey Levin, the program will feature an interview with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump as he showcases the objects in his home and offers the stories behind each memento. An encore presentation of the special will be presented on Saturday, November 19th, and Sunday, November 20th at 8PM/ET.
The special will feature a side of President-elect Donald Trump that has rarely been seen before. During the interview, which was conducted on September 15, 2016, Trump recounts the stories behind photos, letters, trophies and other cherished keepsakes he's acquired throughout his lifetime. President-elect Trump also explains how each object holds a special significance and how they have influenced his life. The interview will trace Trump's life from a three year old boy living in Queens, to a family tragedy that still resonates with him, an unfulfilled dream of becoming a Hollywood movie mogul, and the decades old advice from a former President that planted the seeds for his presidential campaign.
As founder of the celebrity and entertainment news site TMZ, Levin started his career as a California attorney in 1975. In addition to practicing law, he taught at the University Of Miami School Of Law. It was not until he became a regular guest on the radio circuit that he gained a following and was soon dubbed “Doctor Law.” His popularity ultimately led to a stint as a columnist for the Los Angeles Times where he offered legal advice for the next seven years. Levin’s first television job began in the early 80’s where he served as an investigative and legal reporter for NBC and CBS affiliates in Los Angeles.
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