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Anderson, Tip
(Interviewed on 7/12/02)
Carter, Bill
Author.
(Interviewed on 9/10/02)
Devito, Matt
(Interviewed on 9/13/02)
Foyt, A.J.
Former automobile racing driver.
(Interviewed 8/1/02)
Fuchs, Kurt
Jennings, Peter
(Interviewed on 8/22/02)
Kamm, Larry
Director for ABC Sports.
(Interviewed on 7/25/02)
Kelly, Joe
(Interviewed on 9/13/02)
Korbut, Olga
Lewin, Dennis
Chairman of the Little League International Board of Directors, former Senior Vice President of Production for ABC Sports, and Senior Vice President of Broadcasting for the National Football League.
(Interviewed on 7/25/02)
Maddux, Gordon
ABC sports commentator.
McManus, Margaret
Wife of Jim McKay.
McManus, Mary
Daughter of Jim Mckay.
McManus, Sean
Son of Jim Mckay.
(Interviewed on 9/10/02)
Metzenbaum, Senator Howard
Politician. Served as a Democratic member of the U.S. Senate from Ohio (1974, 1976–1995).
(Interviewed on 7/12/02)
Miller, Robin
(Interviewed on 8/1/02)
Nabors, Jim
Actor and singer.
(Interviewed on 6/21/02)
Nantz, Jim
Sportscaster, known primarily for his work with CBS Sports television.
(Interviewed on 8/22/02)
Nicklaus, Jack
Professional golfer. Won 70 times on the PGA Tour and had 58 second-place and 36 third place finishes.
(Interviewed on 10/18/02)
Ohlmeyer, Don
Television producer and former president of the NBC network's West Coast division. Professor of Television Communications at Pepperdine University.
Palmer, Arnold
Professional golfer and one of the first stars of the sport's television age.
(Interviewed on 8/1/02)
Ryun, Jim
Former track athlete and politician.
(Interviewed on 7/12/02)
Sidaris, Andy
Television and film director, producer, actor, and screen writer. Directed "NFL Monday Night Football" (1970) and earned an Emmy for directing the televised Summer Olympics in 1959.
Spence, Jim
Former Senior Vice-President of ABC Sports.
Stewart, Jackie
Former automobile racing driver.
Weise, Eugene
(Interviewed on 6/20/02)
Wilson, Doug
Producer and director for ABC Sports.
(Interviewed on 7/25/02)
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