ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis: Highlights for the Week of Oct. 27

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This week, “ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis” features a diverse lineup of guests, including comedian Roy Wood Jr. and “20/20” co-anchor Deborah Roberts. The show also sits down with Dean Winters, known for his role as Allstate’s Mayhem, and Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales to discuss his new book on building trust.

Highlights for the week include the following:

Monday, October 27: The guest list and featured segments for Monday’s broadcast are still to be announced.

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Tuesday, October 28: Dean Winters, famously known as Mayhem in the Allstate commercials, joins the show to discuss his project, “Highest 2 Lowest.” The “Prime Focus” segment features Ginger Zee, who will discuss the critical importance of climate forecasting.

Wednesday, October 29: Comedian and author Roy Wood Jr. sits down with Linsey Davis to talk about his new book, “The Man of Many Fathers.”

Thursday, October 30: “20/20” co-anchor and author Deborah Roberts discusses her new book, “Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds.”

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Friday, October 31: Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales visits to talk about his book, “The Seven Rules of Trust: A Blueprint for Building Things That Last.” The show closes the week with a “TikTalk” segment featuring creator chef Amaury.

ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis streams weeknights at 7:00 PM EDT on ABC News Live.

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