It's now been 20 years since Tony Soprano first graced our television screens on "The Sopranos" and changed the medium forever.

To mark the occasion, Jim Braude was joined by a pair of local actors who helped make the show what it was: Marianne Leone, who played Joanne Moltisanti, the mother of the troublesome Christopher; and John Fiore, who played Gigi Cestone, the Mafia capo remembered for his unfortunate manner of death on a toilet.