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The James Brown Show
"The James Brown Show" debuts as America's only 52-week, fully national sports and entertainment broadcast series. It showcases America's foremost stars from major sports and other popular notable events. It delves into face-to-face intimate interviews with personalities who define sports in the 21st century. J.B. is a three time All-Ivy League basketball player, and a trusted anchor, journalist and reporter who has covered every major sport in his over 30 year career. The program is a perfect comrade in live sports, local news as well as late night.
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S1, EP42 "Lawrence Taylor"
Lawrence Taylor, a 10-time first team All-Pro and a two-time Super Bowl champion during his legendary NFL career with the New York Giants.

Rerun Air Date: April 7, 2025
"The James Brown Show" debuts as America's only 52-week, fully national sports and entertainment broadcast series. It showcases America's foremost stars from major sports and other popular notable events. It delves into face-to-face intimate interviews with personalities who define sports in the 21st century. J.B. is a three time All-Ivy League basketball player, and a trusted anchor, journalist and reporter who has covered every major sport in his over 30 year career. The program is a perfect comrade in live sports, local news as well as late night.

S2, EP19 "Terence Crawford"
James Brown interviews world champion boxer Terence Crawford, who is considered the world's best pound-for-pound fighter with an undefeated record of 34 wins and 25 knockouts.

S2, EP17 "Jonathan Ogden"
Former Baltimore Ravens Jonathan Ogden chats with James Brown. He was a unanimous All-American in UCLA track and football, winning the Rose Bowl, before his 11-time Pro Bowl NFL career and Super Bowl championship.