On March 27 1997, Upton interviewed Fred Goldman, father of Ronald Goldman, who was murdered along with Nicole Brown Simpson. O.J. Simpson was charged with their deaths but was acquitted in the criminal trial.

Simpson was ordered to pay Goldman and his family $33.5 million in damages in a 1997 civil suit which found Simpson liable for the deaths. According to Goldman, he has not collected any money. He purchased the rights from a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee to Simpson's book, If I Did It, which Goldman published as If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer.

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Fred Goldman

On March 6, 1997, Upton interviewed Former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger about his book “The Next War.”Although not widely experienced in defense matters, Weinberger had a reputation in Washington as an able administrator; his powers as a cost cutter earned him the sobriquet "Cap the Knife." He shared President Reagan's conviction that the Soviet Union posed a serious threat to the United States, and that the defense establishment needed to be modernized and strengthened. Belying his nickname, at the Pentagon Weinberger became a vigorous advocate of Reagan's plan to increase the Department of Defense budget. Readiness, sustainability, and modernization became the watchwords of the defense program.

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Caspar Weinberger

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Casey Sherman

On 4/1/10, Award winning journalist and best-selling author Casey Sherman joined Upton Bell live from City Park Grill in Worcester, MA.


Additionally, Upton interviewed play-by-play voice of the New York Yankees, John Sterling to discuss the Red Sox/Yankees rivalry.

John Sterling

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Casey Sherman & John Sterling

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Sen. Ted Kennedy

Upton interviewed Senator Ted Kennedy, discussing a variety of topics including healthcare & his history in the senate.

Sen. Harriette Chandler

Bob Carney

Among the topics Upton will be discussing with Sen. Chandler include casino gambling, bullying in schools : Is the anti-bullying law enough to protect our kids?


Bob Carney of Golf Digest joined Upton to discuss Tiger Woods return to golf.

Upton interviewed Barbara Coloroso, internationally recognized speaker and author in the areas of school discipline & non-violent conflict resolution. In addition to Ms. Coloroso, former head of the Massachusetts Bar Association, Attorney Edward Lynch & Mass. State Representative from South Hadley, John Scibak, appeared on the show to discuss the dangers of bullying in schools.

Barbara Coloroso

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School Bullying

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Anti-Bullying & The Return of Tiger Woods

Upton interviewed David Remnick, Author of “The Bridge - The Life & Rise of Barack Obama. Remnick, editor of the New Yorker, offers a detailed but lusterless account of Barack Obama's historic ascent. As a piece of "biographical journalism," the book succeeds ably enough and offers familiar commentary on Obama's cosmopolitan childhood with strains of isolation and abandonment straight out of David Copperfield-rootless, fatherless, with a loving but naïve and absent mother, he suffered racial taunts and humiliations at the hands of his schoolmates.

David Remnick

Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Life & Rise of Barack Obama