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      Remembering John Wooden; René Redzepi 
      Sports, FoodAir Date 06/11/2010
      Charlie remembers former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden; René Redzepi, head chef of Noma, on Nordic cuisine.
    
   
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      Mark Malloch Brown; Maleeha Lodhi; Kiefer Sutherland; Bill Walton 
      World, Entertainment, SportsAir Date 12/06/2001
      Mark Malloch Brown on Kabul; Maleeha Lodhi on Pakistan; actor Kiefer Sutherland; sportscaster Bill Walton.
    
   
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      Bill Walton 
      SportsAir Date 12/06/2001
      NBC sportscaster Bill Walton talks about his book, "At the Buzzer! The Greatest Moments in NBA History."
    
   
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      John Wooden; John Wooden Panel 
      SportsAir Date 12/15/2000
      John Wooden reflects on his famed college coaching career; the conversation continues with Wooden and former players Bill Walton and Bill Russell.
    
   
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      John Wooden Panel 
      SportsAir Date 12/15/2000
      A celebration of John Wooden's career, with former UCLA coach John Wooden and NBA all-stars Bill Walton and Bill Russell.
    
   
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      Bill Walton 
      SportsAir Date 06/22/1999
      Sportscaster Bill Walton makes his predictions for the outcome of the 1999 NBA Finals between the Knicks and the Spurs.
    
   
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      Bill Walton; Gay Rights in America; Four Seasons Restaurant 
      Society, Sports, FoodAir Date 06/22/1999
      Bill Walton on the '99 NBA Finals; Adam Nagourney and Dudley Clendinen on the gay rights movement; co-owners of The Four Seasons restaurant.
    
   
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      Joe Zuniga; Bill Walton; On Musical Theatre 
      Entertainment, Politics, Society, MediaAir Date 07/15/1993
      Sgt. Joe Zuniga on being gay in the military; Hall-of-Famer Bill Walton; Tommy Tune, Des McAnuff, and James Lapine on musical theatre.
    
   
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      Bill Walton 
      Sports, MediaAir Date 07/15/1993
      Hall-of-famer Bill Walton talks about his basketball career, overcoming his stutter, and becoming a sports commentator.