
North Carolina Bookwatch on UNC-TV Attention all basketball fans: Look for D.G. Martin's exclusive NC Bookwatch interview with UNC Basketball coach Roy Williams as he discusses his new book "Hard Work" during the season finale of the series, Sunday, January 3, at 5 PM.
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For more information, visit www.roywilliamsbook.com Currently the head coach of the UNC Tar Heels Mens Basketball team, Roy Williams has won two NCAA Championships with the Tar Heels and brought his teams (both UNC and Kansas) to seven Final Fours. ...

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North Carolina Bookwatch on UNC-TV Marking another first for UNC-TV’s North Carolina Bookwatch, D.G. Martin interviewed 28-year-old author Marisha Pessl, Friday, October 9, from Lenoir Rhyne University’s P.E. Monroe Auditorium in Hickory, NC. This special episode of North Carolina Bookwatch featuring a discussion of Pessl’s 2006 novel, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, is scheduled for broadcast, Sunday, December 13, at 5 PM, only on UNC-TV.

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