Veteran sports announcer and host James Brown interviews iconic athletes in this new weekly series.
Where to Watch The James Brown Show • Season 1
23 Episodes
Joe Namath
E1
Joe NamathJoe Namath, the former quarterback for the New York Jets, is interviewed by James Brown.
Warren Moon
E2
Warren MoonHall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon is interviewed by James Brown.
Eric Dickerson and Jackie Slater
E3
Eric Dickerson and Jackie SlaterLos Angeles Rams teammates, Eric Dickerson and Jackie Slater, celebrate their Pro Football Hall of Fame success and share stories about fellow Hall of Famer O.J. Simpson.
Lawrence Taylor
E4
Lawrence TaylorA consensus first-team All-American at the University of North Carolina, LT was a ten-time first team All-Pro and a two-time Super Bowl champion in his legendary NFL career with the New York Giants.
Jim Kelly
E5
Jim KellyElected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, Jim was an All-American in high school and at the University of Miami before leading the USFL and NFL in passing.
Emmitt Smith
E6
Emmitt SmithThis three-time Super Bowl champion is the leading rusher in NFL history. From his days as a first-team high school All-American to his years as one of the best college players, ever, Emmitt has always been at the pinnacle of his sport.
Tony Dungy
E7
Tony DungyA two-time Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Tony is a best-selling author and one of the most respected coaches in NFL history.
Joe Namath
E8
Joe NamathPaul Bryant considered Joe Namath to be the best athlete he ever coached, and Joe remains football's most popular player, years after he guaranteed and delivered a Super Bowl victory for the New York Jets.
Anthony Muñoz
E9
Anthony MuñozAn 11-time first-team Pro Bowler, Anthony pitched his USC team to a national baseball championship and was pivotal in USC's classic Rose Bowl win over Ohio State, 17-16.
Franco Harris, Mel Blount and Joe Greene
E10
Franco Harris, Mel Blount and Joe GreeneThe heart of the Pittsburgh Steelers four-time Super Bowl winning Steel Curtain, Franco, Mel and Joe are lifetime friends and fellow Pro Football Hall of Famers.
Jim Kelly: Part 2
E11
Jim Kelly: Part 2James Brown interviews Jim Kelly, the NFL Hall-of-Fame quarterback for the Buffalo Bills.
Kurt Warner and James Lofton
E12
Kurt Warner and James LoftonKurt was a two-time NFL MVP and Super Bowl champion and the first non-drafted player to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, elected by fellow Hall of Famer James Lofton who served on the selection committee.
Jim Brown
E13
Jim BrownLegendary NFL fullback Jim Brown chats about his career on-and-off the field.
Alex Ovechkin
E14
Alex OvechkinThe six-time NHL scoring leader for the Washington Capitals is interviewed by James Brown.
Tony Dungy: Part 2
E15
Tony Dungy: Part 2James Brown interviews NFL Hall-of-Famer Tony Dungy, a two-time Super Bowl champion, best-selling author, and one of the most respected coaches in NFL history.
Emmitt Smith: Part 2
E16
Emmitt Smith: Part 2This three-time Super Bowl champion is the leading rusher in NFL history. From his days as a first-team high school All-American to his years as one of the best college players, ever, Emmitt has always been at the pinnacle of his sport.
Adrian Dantley with Coach Morgan Wootten
E17
Adrian Dantley with Coach Morgan WoottenHall-of-Famers Adrian Dantley and coach Morgan Wootten and host James Brown made basketball history at the legendary DeMatha High School in Prince George's County Maryland.
Rebecca Lobo
E18
Rebecca LoboInducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017, Rebecca is a former AP Female Athlete of the Year, an undefeated NCAA champion, WNBA All-Star and Olympic Gold medalist. Presently, Rebecca is a reporter and color analyst for ESPN.
Bernard King
E19
Bernard KingA three-time SEC Player of the year from Tennessee and a first round NBA pick, Bernard is a Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer who is best known for his All-Star years with the Knicks.
Patrick Ewing
E20
Patrick EwingNow coach of the Georgetown Hoyas, where Patrick was a consensus three-time, first team, All-American and NCAA champion, Patrick was also an NBA champion, MVP and eleven-time All-Star.
Cal Ripken, Jr
E21
Cal Ripken, JrNineteen-time All-Star, two-time American League MVP, and Gold Glove winner at shortstop, "The Iron Man" was a nearly unanimous first ballot Hall of Famer who broke Lou Gehrig's consecutive game record.
George Will
E22
George WillA Pulitzer Prize winner, George is also the author of the baseball classic "Men at Work", which was a New York Times Number One best-seller for a record fourteen weeks and two other baseball best-sellers on Pete Rose and Wrigley Field.
Tim Raines
E23
Tim RainesInducted into the Hall of Fame in 2017, Tim was one of the finest lead-off hitters and base-runners in Major League Baseball history, a National League batting champion, four-time stolen base king and seven-time All-Star.
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