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- Sportscaster Tim McCarver interviews guests from the world of sports, including athletes, coaches, managers, executives, broadcasters, writers, and authors.
- Documentary series exploring a topic, headline, or person that became the ground zero for a revolution in culture; told by the people who were on the front lines of the story.
- During the 1970's, Dr. Richard Raskin was a respected surgeon and a nationally ranked professional tennis player. A Yale graduate, Raskin was married to a Ford model and with whom he had recently had a son. In 1976, Raskin underwent permanent, life-altering surgery. Dr. Raskin was no longer - enter Dr. Renee Richards. The Life and Times of Dr. Renee Richards is a documentary that highlights the issues of the modern transgender life with Dr. Richards at the center. Since her time in the tennis spotlight, she has been a hero, villain, roll model and all around controversial figure. With more than 30 hours shot the documentary is a work in progress. Tennis greats are coming out to talk about Dr. Richards and what she meant to the game, including Martina Navratilova, Jimmy Connors. Footage includes US Open tennis coverage, family members including Renee's son, sister and former wife.
- The extraordinary story of golden age boxer Paul Pender - from his struggles overcoming physical adversity to his against-the-odds victory over Sugar Ray Robinson to become World Champion. Later in life he suffers from from the debilitating brain disease CTE, and his brain study starts a movement which is transforming the future of sports.
- The documentary style program profiled the life and career of Anna Kournikova.
- Documentary feature exploring the rise of African-Americans to positions of greatness in American sports. Stories are told of boxers, tennis players, runners, and basketball players, athletes who either suffered the indignities of racism, helped break down its walls, or enjoyed the opportunities afforded by past struggles.
- Nick Bollettieri coached a generation of tennis champions, but his relentless desire to win cost him the relationship he valued most.
- A biography series counting down the 50 greatest North American athletes of the 20th century. It was expanded to include other athletes, personalities, and notable moments in sports history.
- They play to packed stadiums wherever they go. Their sex appeal and personal dramas make headlines around the world. But behind the cover girl smiles and million dollar contracts lies another dramatic story. Shot in Cinema Verite style and told by the players themselves, SHE GOT GAME: Coming of Age on the Women's Tennis Tour goes behind-the-scenes on the WTA (Women's Tennis Association) Tour and chronicles the challenges, upsets, and successes of its young international tennis stars. The film travels to Montreal, Toronto, Moscow, Munich, Sydney, Melbourne, and South Carolina and uncovers the personal price that must be paid in a world where winning is everything.
- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- Popular late-night comedy/talk-show with host David Letterman, interviewing famous guests.
- Charlie Rose interviews noteworthy people in fields including politics and government, business and economics, science and technology, media, sports and the arts.
- In 1918 the Boston Red Sox won their fifth World Series, thanks in great part to a young pitching and hitting sensation from the slums of Baltimore named George Herman Ruth, a.k.a. the Babe or the Bambino. A year later, after not advancing to the playoffs, Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold the Babe to the New York Yankees. In turn, the Bronx Bombers went on to win an incredible 26 World Series title. Die-hard Red Sox fans who have lived their entire lives lamenting this trade have come to refer to it as the Curse of the Bambino.
- The life stories of various historical figures and celebrities are told.
- Tennis players John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg have a fierce rivalry during their championship years.
- Shawn and Gus investigate a crime at a spelling bee.
- A nostalgic look back at tennis in the seventies, a period many see as the sport's golden age when Borg, McEnroe, Chris Evert and Billie Jean King lit up Wimbledon with their bewitching brand of showmanship, spirit and sex appeal.
- A show which takes sports most memorable blunders, bad calls, and questionable moments and sheds a new light on them to show why the party who made the mistake should be let off the hook.
- When a novice sleuth convinces the police he has psychic powers, he and his reluctant best friend are hired on as consultants to help solve complicated cases.
- A behind the scenes look at the life and career of Andre Agassi.
- The ancient history of Tennis.
- Part of The Biography Channel stable of programs, "Class of..." is a play on a high school graduating class, profiling a celebrity by the year in which their career took off.
- The documentary style program profiled the lives and careers of tennis champions, Serena and Venus Williams, with footage and interviews.
- Former tennis star Zina Garrison is profiled.
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- 1999–2007Not RatedTV Episode
- 1999–2007TV Episode
- A Conversation About The Political Influence Of Vice President Dick Cheney; A Conversation With Bob And Lee Woodruff
- An interview with Wayne Angell; A discussion of the O.J. Simpson trial; An interview with Bud Collins
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"An Exercise in Hypocrisy" examines whether the U.N. War Crimes Tribunal in Bosnia will ever hear a case. "Million Dollar Babies" looks at the International Management Group's work with the world of professional tennis. "Making a Baby" looks at how some women are selling their eggs. "Andy Rooney" talks about new cars.
- 1982–199342mTV-PGTV Episode
- "Noriega" revisits an interview with Panamanian Leader General Manuel Noriega from when he was still in charge of the country. "Arthur Ashe" revisits a segment on the famous African-American tennis player. "Apache" rebroadcasts a look at problems with the military helicopter and whether it is worth the high cost. "Andy Rooney" talks about building better rather than bigger.