Host Greg Hurd interviewed Max Falkenstien for the Sunflower Cable show As Time Goes By to coincide with the release of Max's book, Max and the Jayhawks.
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Max's early days: he had a close association with KU even then. (1 min., 31 sec.) Max attended KU night basketball games in Hoch Auditorium. (29 sec.)

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Max gets introduced to broadcasting while a high school student. (1 min., 2 sec.) Max broadcasts his first sporting event: KU v. Oklahoma A&M in March, 1946, during the NCAA Tournament. (1 min., 19 sec.)

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Max talks us through the glory years of the late 1940s and early 1950s. (1 min., 33 sec.) The Wilt Chamberlain story. (2 min., 07 sec.)

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Max remembers the Dick Harp era, describing him as "an Xs and Os man." (1 min., 18 sec.) More on Wilt Chamberlain: Max and Wilt did a Topeka radio show called "Flippin' with the Dipper." -- Max also talks about retiring Wilt's number. (1 min., 47 sec.)

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Max credits much of Ted Owens' success to assistant Sam Miranda. (57 sec.) Moving from the Ted Owens through Larry Brown eras. (1 min., 13 sec.)

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Max compares the 1986 and 1988 NCAA teams. (1 min., 05 sec.) Max brings us into the present with the "ushering in of Roy." (1 min., 03 sec.)

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Max still enjoys his job after all these years, calling it a "labor of love." (1 min., 01 sec.) The episode concludes with a "classic" Max play-by-play of Clyde Lovellette in action. (57 sec.)