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Transcript: Interview: Charles Barkley talks about his new book "I May Be Wrong but I Doubt It"
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- NPR Weekend Edition - Saturday
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- December 21, 2002
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Interview: Charles Barkley talks about his new book "I May Be Wrong
but I Doubt It"
Host: SCOTT SIMON
Time: 1:00-2:00 PM
SCOTT SIMON, host:
Charles Barkley is tall, rich, famous and probably has the second
most identifiable silhouette of a bald man after Michael Jordan.
Mr. Barkley is the featured basketball commentator on TNT. He's considered
to have been one of the greatest basketball players ever, an 11-time
All-Star with the Philadelphia 76ers, the Phoenix Suns and the Houston
Rockets. Mr. Barkley and reporters had what talk show psychiatrists
might call a mutually co-dependent relationship. Mr. Barkley was
loquacious, outspoken and often incautious ...
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