Muhammad Ali's real name? CASSIUS CLAY! That's it, you did it! YEAH!
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- DirectorWilliam KleinStarsMuhammad AliSonny ListonAngelo DundeeHe's the greatest fighter of all time. A sports icon that is loved throughout the world. A man driven by his ambition to be the best. Muhammad Ali is a name that to this day puts fear in the strongest of men. Hear from the people who knew him best, from experts of the world of boxing, relive the legendary fights and explore the life of boxing's greatest symbol, Ali.
- DirectorJim JacobsStarsRichard KileyMuhammad AliCus D'AmatoThe documentary story of Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) -- the heavyweight boxing champion whose style and courage captured the imagination of the world.
- DirectorJoseph ConsentinoSandra ConsentinoStarsMuhammad AliKhalilah Camacho AliRahman AliMuhammad Ali is the best fighter!
- DirectorLeon GastStarsMuhammad AliGeorge ForemanDon KingBoxing documentary on the 1974 world heavyweight championship bout between defending champion, George Foreman, and the underdog challenger, Muhammad Ali.
- DirectorClare LewinsStarsMuhammad AliGene KilroyRahman AliUnprecedented access to Muhammad Ali's personal archive of "audio journals" as well as interviews and testimonials from his inner circle of family and friends are used to tell the legend's life story.
- DirectorEarnest WinborneStarsNancy O'DellKevin FrazierNischelle TurnerAn interview with Sharon Stone. Also: highlights from the 10th annual Guys Choice awards ceremony; remembering Muhammad Ali.
- DirectorEarnest WinborneStarsNancy O'DellKevin FrazierNischelle TurnerBehind the scenes of Finding Dory (2016); Desiree Hartsock talks about The Bachelorette (2003). Also: revelations from a plus-size reality TV star.
- DirectorEarnest WinborneStarsNancy O'DellKevin FrazierNischelle TurnerA report from Muhammad Ali's funeral; interviews with Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart; Barbra Streisand and Daisy Ridley are working together.
- StarsSamantha HarrisCameron MathisonNischelle TurnerWeekly recap.
- DirectorRob DornStarsMario LopezCharissa ThompsonTracey E. EdmondsMuhammad Ali's celebrity friends; James Corden's Broadway's "Car Karaoke"; Miss USA 2016 Deshauna Barber.
- DirectorRob DornStarsMario LopezRenee BarghA.J. CallowayWeekly recap.
- DirectorEarnest WinborneRyan NearyStarsLouis AguirreDebbie MatenopoulosKeltie KnightMatthew McConaughey (Free State of Jones (2016) on fatherhood; behind-the-scenes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015); Miss USA controversy; pregnant celebrities; James Corden's Broadway "Car Karaoke"; questions on whether Amber Heard was abusive in her marriage to Johnny Depp. Also: the contenders for song of the summer; Will Smith bond with Muhammad Ali.
- 1968– TV-PGTV EpisodeStarsScott PelleyMichael BotticelliLeslie Kerzner"A New Direction on Drugs" rebroadcasts an interview with Michael Botticelli the director of National Drug Control Policy. "The Greatest" rebroadcasts a 1996 interview with the late boxing legend Muhammad Ali. "Little Jazz Man" rebroadcasts a profile of a 12 year old jazz sensation Joey Alexander.
- StarsAnna KooimanClayton MorrisTucker CarlsonRemembering Muhammad Ali.
- DirectorJosephine McCuskerStarsEddie ButlerJamillah AliKhalilah Camacho AliRetrospective documentary charting the rise and fall of Muhammad Ali.
- StarsBill CullenBob HiltonRich JeffriesGame show which sought to resolve the question, "Are two heads better than one?" A single contestant competed against a team of two (related in some way but not married) to answer general knowledge questions, which allowed them to claim hexagonal boxes on a large five-by-four game board if they answered correctly. Each box had a different letter of the alphabet on it, and each question had a one-word answer beginning with whichever letter was selected by a player. The single contestant had to complete a vertical path on the board to win (a minimum of four red boxes), while the two-person team had to finish a horizontal path on the board (a minimum of five white boxes). Oftentimes, more than the minimum number of boxes were required to win a game. The first team to win a two-out-of-three-game match became the champion and played the "Gold Rush" for a chance to win $5,000 in cash. The same game board was used only with each box having one letter or as much as five initials to a phrase, title, name, etc. The champion, whether it be the single player or one member of the two-person team, had 60 seconds to make a horizontal connection across the board. Each clue answered correctly turned the box in question gold, while incorrect answers or passes turned a box black, making it a block that a contestant had to work around. If the champion failed to make such connection, he/she won $100 per correct answer. Teams continued until winning 10 games or being defeated. The 10-game maximum was eventually extended to 20 games, allowing previously-retired champions to be brought back to the show.
- StarsBill RaffertyRich JeffriesAn updated version of the popular early-80's game show of the same name. While the original used pairs of family members as contestants, this version used a simpler, one- on-one format. Presented with a grid of hexagons, each with a letter printed on it, one contestant had to make a horizontal line of five hexes, while his opponent tried to make a vertical line of four. For each chosen hex, a general knowledge question was asked, the answer to which began with the letter printed on the hex. Whoever gave the correct answer to the question got control of the hex and could choose the next hex to be used.
- StarsBob HolnessLiza TarbuckDaniel StraussGeneral knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- CreatorAllan ShermanHoward MerrillStarsJohn CannonHenry MorganBill CullenA group of panelists try to guess a guest's secret.
- StarsBill CullenCharlie O'DonnellMindy CohnTwo three-member teams always "three of a kind" competed to answer the results of a survey or a question with multiple answers on this "Family Feud" clone.