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From 1993: Al Roker interviews Tony Shalhoub and cast of ‘Wings’ 03:39
In 2004, Cameron Diaz said she would even do a 'Shrek 7' 03:41
From 1993: James Earl Jones shares how poetry helped his stutter 04:45
From 2002: Doctor who inspired 'Brilliant Minds' profiled on TODAY 05:48
From 2002: See Martin Short's TODAY interview as Jiminy Glick 03:20
In 1964, Fannie Lou Hamer testified about Black voter repression in Mississippi 03:26
Look back at Shannen Doherty on TODAY in 1987 (at 15!) 04:18
From the archives: Morgan Spurlock speaks about 'Super Size Me' in 2004 07:45
From 1996: Meet the man who invented a wearable computer 03:27
Kimberly J. Brown on shooting favorite ‘Halloweentown’ scene with Debbie Reynolds 07:03
MTP Flashback: Al Gore warned about rising temperatures 30 years ago 00:55
Flashback: Jimmy Carter called abortions ‘wrong’ and a ‘failure of contraceptive techniques’ 01:44
Flashback: Biden wasn't always for Roe. Here's what he said sold him 02:04
‘A culture of death’: Post-Columbine, GOP Senator talks about video games and gun violence 02:00
‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ voice actor reflects on the holiday film 06:20
Director Baz Luhrmann reflects on the casting and making of ‘Romeo + Juliet’ 11:44
Melissa Joan Hart reflects on ‘Sabrina’ and talks ‘Mistletoe in Montana’ 06:59
Jerry O’Connell on resonance of ‘Jerry Maguire’ 25 years later 05:33
Director Baz Luhrmann revisits shooting ‘Romeo + Juliet’ 09:34
‘Peanuts’ voice actor shares memories of Charles Schulz 05:52
NBC Flashback: The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. 02:59 Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968. Here's a look at how NBC News covered the story. April 4, 2016
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From 1993: Al Roker interviews Tony Shalhoub and cast of ‘Wings’ 03:39
In 2004, Cameron Diaz said she would even do a 'Shrek 7' 03:41
From 1993: James Earl Jones shares how poetry helped his stutter 04:45
From 2002: Doctor who inspired 'Brilliant Minds' profiled on TODAY 05:48
From 2002: See Martin Short's TODAY interview as Jiminy Glick 03:20
In 1964, Fannie Lou Hamer testified about Black voter repression in Mississippi 03:26