SEASON 42 OF '20/20' PREMIERES FRIDAY, FEATURING FIRST PRIME-TIME INTERVIEW WITH SIEGFRIED & ROY IN OVER A DECADE
The Famous Duo Opens Up About Career-Ending Tiger Attack and Recent Allegations Surrounding It
Two-Hour TV Event Takes Intimate Look at Their Storied Career
and Legacy of Their Las Vegas Residency
'20/20' Airs Friday, Sept. 27 (9:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC
The season 42 premiere of "20/20" features the first prime-time interview with Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn in over a decade. The famous duo, known in households across the world as Siegfried & Roy, open up about the infamous career-ending tiger attack that happened 16 years ago and nearly killed Roy; the recent allegations that the accident resulted from Roy's mistake on stage, which the pair denies, saying that the tiger was trying to help Roy after he suffered a stroke; and their storied career and the legacy of their Las Vegas residency. Correspondent Deborah Robert reports for "20/20" airing Friday, Sept. 27 (9:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
"20/20" features new interviews with Curtis Rowe, the stagehand who recounts the harrowing story of how he helped save Roy's life by plugging wounds with his fingers while waiting for paramedics; Kenneth Feld, longtime Siegfried & Roy producer; and Criss Angel, Lance Burton, and Penn & Teller, iconic Las Vegas magicians who reflect on Siegfried & Roy's Vegas residency. "20/20" also takes a look back at the illustrious careers of Siegfried & Roy, featuring footage from the ABC News archives including Barbara Walters, Diane Sawyer and Elizabeth Vargas' iconic interviews with the pair over the years.
Siegfried & Roy captivated audiences from all over the world for decades with magic and exotic animals in Las Vegas. But on the evening of Oct. 3, 2003, their act came to a crashing halt when Mantacore, a white tiger regularly featured in the act, mauled Roy by biting him on the neck and dragging him off stage, almost killing him and causing brain damage. In 2009, Siegfried & Roy took the stage one last time in a farewell charity performance before officially retiring.
"20/20" is anchored by David Muir and Amy Robach. David Sloan is senior executive producer.
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