Videos 12
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James Toback
Entertainment, BusinessAir Date 11/04/2013
Director James Toback on his film "Seduced and Abandoned," which follows the journey to get a film financed.
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Rep. Nancy Pelosi; James Toback
Entertainment, Politics, BusinessAir Date 11/04/2013
Rep. Nancy Pelosi discusses the government shutdown and the Affordable Care Act; James Toback on his film "Seduced and Abandoned."
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'Tyson'; Mike Krzyzewski
Entertainment, SportsAir Date 04/20/2009
A look into “Tyson,” with the documentary director James Toback and boxer Mike Tyson. Duke’s Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski.
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'Tyson'
EntertainmentAir Date 04/20/2009
Director James Toback and boxer Mike Tyson talk about Tyson's life and career and their new documentary, "Tyson."
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'Black and White'
EntertainmentAir Date 04/04/2000
Actors James Toback and Brooke Shields talk about their film, "Black and White."
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John Updike; 'Black and White'
Entertainment, BooksAir Date 04/04/2000
John Updike talks about his latest book, "Gertrude and Claudius"; James Toback and Brooke Shields on the film "Black and White."
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Film in the 1970s
EntertainmentAir Date 06/23/1998
A conversation about how film changed in the 1970s.
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John Weston; Film in the 1970s
Entertainment, PoliticsAir Date 06/23/1998
Sir John Weston reflects on 36 years of diplomatic service. A conversation about how film changed in the 1970s.
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James Toback; John Turturro; Yehudi Menuhin
EntertainmentAir Date 04/24/1998
Filmmaker James Toback on "Two Girls and a Guy." Actor John Turturro on "The Truce." Violinist Yehudi Menuhin, whose career has spanned eight decades.
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James Toback
EntertainmentAir Date 04/24/1998
Director James Toback talks about his controversial new film, "Two Girls and a Guy."
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Rep. Charles Rangel; James Toback; Childhood Poverty
Entertainment, Politics, SocietyAir Date 12/18/1991
Rep. Charles Rangel on the Ways and Means Committee; screenwriter James Toback on "Bugsy"; a panel on childhood poverty.
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James Toback
EntertainmentAir Date 12/18/1991
Filmmaker James Toback reflects on what led him to a career in movies and his most recent work, "Bugsy."