Doug Miles talks with Jon Macks (Jay Leno's monologue writer) about his book "Monologue: What Makes America Laugh Before Bed". "Talk Across America". (www.dougmilesmedia.com).
Don Henderson and Doug Miles remember longtime QB Roman Gabriel of the LA Rams and Philadelphia Eagles and the long broadcast career of John Sterling who retired from the Yankees broadcast booth last week on "Sports Talk" (dougmilesmedia)
My Uncle Tom Dillon was a singer, actor, comedian and longtime Shepherd of the Lambs Club Theatrical fraternity in New York. He was also a former president of the Actor's Fund. Here he tells show business stories about the Lambs Club and sings a song at the end at a night in honor of Irving Berlin at the club in 1988. (dougmilesmedia)
My Uncle, Tom Dillon, Shepherd Emeritus of the Lambs Club and former President of the Actor's Fund sits down with Peter Collins in this interview recorded in 1994 in New York City to tell stories about the famous theatrical club. (dougmilesmedia)
"Sports Talk" co-host Don Henderson talks with Orlando Magic President Pat Williams about the NBA and his quest to bring Major League baseball to Orlando, FL. (dougmilesmedia)
Don Henderson and Doug Miles on the end of spring training, Ohtani's money woes, Baltimore Orioles, Opening Day in Baseball, NCAA tourney heads into second week and more on "Sports Talk" (dougmilesmedia)
Don Henderson and Doug Miles talk about the NCAA Tournament selections and update spring training in Sarasota, FL and more on "Sports Talk". (dougmilesmedia)
Don Henderson and Doug Miles recap the week in Spring Training from Sarasota, the spring home of the Baltimore Orioles. Other topics include: PGA and Champions Tour Golf, USF Basketball in the AAC tournament and more. (dougmilesmedia)
"Sports Talk" co-host Don Henderson talks with newly elected Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Kaat about his career and the state of baseball today. (dougmilesmedia)
Don Henderson and Doug Miles broadcast from spring training in Sarasota where the Baltimore Orioles train. Other topics include USF Basketball in the Top 25, Caitlin Clark, Jim Kaat and more. (dougmilesmedia)