Film and Television Appearances
- World on a String (2012)
- Heritage "The Duncan Yo-Yo Story" (2012)
- National Lampoon Presents RoboDoc (2008)
- RoboDoc Dissected the making of the Movie RoboDoc (2008)
- The Martha Stewart Show (2007)
- Yo-Yo Kings “DVD” (2007)
- The Finger “Film Short” (2006)
- National Lampoon’s Comedy Night School (2005, 2006)
- 2003 World Yo-Yo Championships “Documentary” (2003)
- Ultimate Collectors
- Nickelodeon GAS (2000)
- Treasures in Your Home (1999)
- Weird Homes (1998)
- What Would You Do? (1992)
- PM Magazine (1982)
- Real People (1982, 1983)
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