Iconoclasts - Season 1
Season 1
Network
Episodes6
DatesNov 17, 2005 - Dec 22, 2005
Episodes
Season 1Episode 130 min
Samuel L. Jackson + Bill Russell
Bill Russell is visited at his Seattle home by actor Samuel L. Jackson, where the two proceed to play golf. Samuel L. Jackson is also given a tour of the home while interviewing the NBA legend.
Nov 17, 2005
Season 1Episode 230 min
Tom Ford + Jeff Koons
Artist Jeff Koons is interviewed by fashion designer Tom Ford, and then takes him on a tour of his studio.
Nov 24, 2005
Season 1Episode 330 min
Brian Grazer + Sumner Redstone
Brian Grazer interviews Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone. The two discuss about the evolving media, then Brian Grazer gets taken to a local fish store by Sumner Redstone.
Dec 1, 2005
Season 1Episode 430 min
Renee Zellweger + Christiane Amanpour
Dec 8, 2005
Season 1Episode 530 min
Mario Batali + Michael Stipe
Michael Stipe is interviewed by Mario Batali to find out why he, and his songs, are politically motivated.
Dec 15, 2005
Season 1Episode 630 min
Robert Redford + Paul Newman
Paul Newman is interviewed by his The Sting co-star Robert Redford. The two discuss Paul Newman's acting career, and his love for motor sports.
Dec 22, 2005
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