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March 28, 2006

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Award-winning editor and author John Tayman responds to The New York Times controversy over his book, The Colony. Oscar-winning actor Martin Landau discusses his new show, ABC's The Evidence.


John Tayman

John Tayman

John Tayman

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An award-winning editor, writer and automotive expert, John Tayman writes the 'Wheels' column for Business 2.0 magazine and is the editorial creative director of Men's Health. He's also the author of a new non-fiction book, The Colony, about the untold history of Hawaii's Molokai colony - where people affected with leprosy were exiled for several decades. The former deputy editor of Outside, Tayman has also worked as editor-at-large at Men's Journal, senior editor at Life and executive editor of New England Monthly.


 

Martin Landau

Martin Landau

Martin Landau

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Martin Landau's career spans more than five decades. He made his Broadway debut in '57 and sequed into film and TV, finding fame with Mission: Impossible and the cult classic Space: 1999. He's guest-starred on hundreds of TV series, including the CBS hit Without a Trace. Landau's film credits include Tucker and Ed Wood, which earned him a Supporting Actor Oscar. The Brooklyn native is a former New York Daily News cartoonist and trained at the prestigious Actor's Studio. He stars in NBC's new series, The Evidence.