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- A sports television series hosted by Graham Bensinger and features interviews with notable athletes and sports legends.
- Graham sits down with 15-time NBA All-Star and four-time NBA champion, Shaquille O'Neal. The former MVP discusses growing up poor, his inspirations to achieve greatness and a Knicks game that changed his life. Shaq also sheds light on how he motivated Kobe Bryant and his biggest regrets in his career. After the interview, Shaq and Graham goof off on Shaq's in-home basketball court and around the Orlando mansion.
- Graham sits down with PGA Hall of Famer, Arnold Palmer, in his hometown of Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Palmer discusses his various presidential pals, including a close friendship with President Dwight Eisenhower. The four-time Masters winner is at times emotional as he opens up about the influence his father had on his life, his friend and rival Jack Nicklaus and his most significant accolades.
- Graham sits down with the mastermind behind "West Coast Choppers," Jesse James in his shop in Austin, Texas. James opens up about his troubled youth that included fights, stealing and jail time and how it cost him his promising football career. James also discusses the backlash from his highly-publicized divorce from Sandra Bullock, a possible "Monster Garage" comeback and his new business, manufacturing custom firearms.
- Graham sits down with Hall of Fame running back, Jim Brown, in the NFL legend's home. Brown, an eight-time rushing leader and three-time MVP, was equally as fierce as an activist for equal rights. He opens up about memorable moments from his playing career, quitting the NFL to pursue acting and his role advocating for social change. Brown also talks about the goals of his foundation and shares stories of the Hollywood lifestyle, including frequenting the Playboy Mansion (taped in 2010).
- Graham spends two days with NHL superstar, Alex Ovechkin, in his hometown of Moscow. The three-time MVP opens up for the first time about the death of his older brother, plus talks candidly about the influence of his parents and his feelings from the 2014 Olympics in Sochi. Ovechkin shows Graham around Moscow, introduces him to some of his family and caps off the interview with a dip in his backyard pond.
- Graham shares a candid conversation with the former WWE wrestler and governor of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura. Ventura talks about his time in office - which included a trip to Cuba to meet with Fidel Castro - and a possible run for president in 2016. "The Body" also discusses his falling out with Hulk Hogan and expresses his strong opinion of "American Sniper" author, Chris Kyle. Later, Ventura shows Graham around his high school and the two attend a WNBA game featuring Ventura's favorite professional team, the Minnesota Lynx.
- Graham goes one-on-one with Kentucky Wildcats basketball coach, John Calipari. Coach Calipari shares stories from his successes in the NCAA, his recruiting strategies and responds to criticism about molding NBA players. The Hall of Fame coach also opens up about his career goals, his biggest superstitions and joins Graham for breakfast at a Lexington institution.
- Graham talks with the recently-retired, two-time Pro Bowl quarterback, Vince Young. The 2006 Rookie of the Year talks about his fallout with Coach Jeff Fisher and the Tennessee Titans, getting into and rebounding from bankruptcy and the passing of his friend and father figure, Steve McNair. Young also looks back on his Rose Bowl championship with the University of Texas and his post-NFL careers at the university, as an analyst with the Longhorn Network and as owner of Vince Young Steakhouse in Austin.
- Graham interviews Dennis Rodman, the five-time NBA champion and Hall of Famer. Known for his dogged defense and rebounding prowess, Rodman shares stories of his 14-year career in the NBA, creating his unique image and why he feels lucky to be alive today. Also, the two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year opens up about contemplating suicide and his emotional Hall of Fame induction speech (taped in 2011).
- On a special "Trials and Triumphs" episode, Graham Bensinger looks back at notable guests who shared specific lessons learned from an array of personal and professional challenges. Highlights include Kobe Bryant and Ray Lewis reflecting on their legal battles, Oscar De La Hoya on battling inner demons and Brett Favre on beating his addiction.
- Host Graham Bensinger and the In Depth crew look back at the best moments from the past season, from the most heartfelt interviews, to the wildest post-interview activities and unexpected behind-the-scenes stories. Graham traveled the world - from the Congo to the Philippines - to talk with elite sports figures from Charles Barkley and Gary Player, to Cam Newton and Manny Pacquiao.
- Graham sits down with Cam Newton in front of a live audience in Charlotte. This season's most dominant QB and MVP contender shares his experiences winning national championships with three different college teams, the game that changed his life and a rough transition into the NFL. Newton also reflects on accusations faced by his family and shows Graham firsthand how a play is called at the line of scrimmage.
- Graham interviews former star Cincinnati Bengals receiver, Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson. The six-time Pro Bowler discusses growing up in Miami as an outcast from his drug-dealing friends, his release from the league after domestic violence charges and remorse for departing the Bengals. Chad shows Graham around Miami, including his childhood home, the facility where he plays indoor soccer daily and even takes a Twitter follower to task in an impromptu FIFA 16 video game.
- Graham goes one-on-one with one of the world's most renowned rock climbers, Alex Honnold. Known for his death-defying "free solo" climbs - where he ascends 2,000-foot rock walls without ropes or safety equipment - Honnold reflects on his mindset of casting aside fear, visualizing death and the advantages and disadvantages of living in a van. Honnold looks back on his notable climbs, including the Triple Crown of Yosemite and a 53-hour push in Patagonia. He and Graham also head out for a climb in the Canadian Rockies in Banff National Park.
- On an In Depth Super Bowl Special, some of the most prolific NFL legends reflect on their fondest Super Bowl memories, and what it meant for them to win it all. Jerry Rice, Brett Favre, Emmitt Smith, Joe Namath, Jerome Bettis and Ray Lewis share personal perspectives on their unforgettable Super Bowl moments.
- Graham visits with actor, screenwriter and stand-up comedian Ray Romano at Warner Brothers Studios. Romano shares the split-second decision on Letterman that elevated his career, his obsession with golf and the embarrassing moment with Tiger Woods. Also, a surprise visit from a former "Everybody Loves Raymond" cast-mate and Graham challenges Ray to showcase a hidden talent.
- Graham sits down with the most accomplished NASCAR driver in racing history, Richard Petty, at his museum and garage in North Carolina. Petty reflects on racing-related tragedies and using those as inspiration to create a camp serving thousands of children with chronic diseases. "The King" also shares stories of his incredible tolerance for pain, the tire seat he used to court his future wife and eating fried chicken with President Reagan.
- Graham interviews Basketball Hall of Fame broadcaster, Dick Vitale. The legendary ESPN basketball analyst is colorful and heartfelt as he shares stories of his eyesight and bullying battles as a kid, a tight bond with Jim Valvano and overcoming a career-threatening injury. "Dickie V" also offers a tour of his Florida estate and various looks at his philanthropic commitments, including an "obsession" with raising money for pediatric cancer.
- Graham spends the day with the most decorated professional surfer ever, 11-time world champion, Kelly Slater. Slater - both the youngest and oldest surfer to win world titles - opens up about bringing surfing to the Summer Olympics, coping with his father's battle with alcoholism and a recent near-death experience during a surfing accident. Slater also welcomes viewers into his life today, including his pursuit to build Kelly Slater Wave Parks, his passion for music, his sustainable apparel brand and a trip to the Malibu coast to teach Graham to surf.
- On a special, two-part episode featuring the man many regard as the greatest golfer ever, Jack Nicklaus, Graham spends three days with the "The Golden Bear" as they jet set to four cities aboard his private jet. Nicklaus offers a rare look at his intense travel schedule, motivations to grow his already unprecedented legacy and a celebrity-packed unveiling of one of his signature courses. During the 30th anniversary of his 1986 win at The Masters, Nicklaus reflects on his fondest memories from Augusta, the dramatic impact of losing his father and shows he's just as busy today with business ventures as he was winning 18 majors.
- On a special, two-part episode featuring the man many regard as the greatest golfer ever, Jack Nicklaus, Graham spends three days with the "The Golden Bear" as they jet set to four cities aboard his private jet. Nicklaus offers a rare look at his intense travel schedule, motivations to grow his already unprecedented legacy and a celebrity-packed unveiling of one of his signature courses. During the 30th anniversary of his 1986 win at The Masters, Nicklaus reflects on his fondest memories from Augusta, the dramatic impact of losing his father and shows he's just as busy today with business ventures as he was winning 18 majors.
- Graham Bensinger sits down with the the iconic NBA forward, Charles Barkley, who shares stories of a life-changing run-in with the law as a child, accepting cash from agents while in college and his thoughts on those NCAA regulations today. "Sir Charles" also reflects on highlights from a legendary career, including the '92 "Dream Team," his relationship with Michael Jordan and how the issue behind his infamous "Role Model" commercial is still prevalent today.