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- Barry Pepper portrays legendary race car drive Dale Earnhardt, who died in 2001 during the last lap of the Daytona 500.
- The series is a gritty ensemble drama about the off-field lives of a group of players on a pro football team and how they deal with the pressure of being on the professional level.
- A look at the New York Yankees attempt to win the 1977 World Series. Based on Jonathan Mahler's book "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning."
- A look at the life of the thoroughbred filly that dominated horse racing in the early 1970s.
- Young poker players must navigate their past along with the best players in the world to win.
- Story of Bear Bryant's first summer as head football coach at Texas A&M. Bear takes his charges out onto the scorched plains and sees who survives.
- An addiction to gambling dims baseball legend Pete Rose's star.
- Tony Reali hosts a lively, irreverent half-hour discussion and debate on sports topics, with sports writers from major newspapers sharing their opinions. Reali assigns points based on style, viewpoint, and information, using a mute button.
- The son of Hoosiers' coach Norman Dale (Matthew Perry) brings another underdog basketball team of Indiana seniors to victory in this trailer spoof.
- A profile of University of Texas baseball coach Augie Garrido, the winningest coach in NCAA history.
- The 1958 National Football League championship game between the Baltimore Colts and the New York Giants is known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played". It was the first (and only) professional football title game to ever result in an overtime, featured 17 men who were ultimately inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and included wild swings of momentum and the Colts execution of their two-minute drill to tie the game in the closing seconds of regulation time. To commemorate the 50th anniversary, ESPN films paired eleven of the games participants with current players from the Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants to compare the nature of the sport 50 years later, as well as sportscasters, reporters, photographers, spectators, cheerleaders, majorettes and marching band members who contributed their reminiscences.
- The rise and fall of the N.Y. Cosmos. The soccer team that brought Pele to America; against the backdrop of N.Y. City in the 70's.
- College football is talked about, each week from the most important game of the week.
- A documentary that traces the evolution and fallout of Title IX as well as the change and controversy it's caused and the gender equity issues that remain.
- An opinionated and controversial sports talk show with qualified guests, that aired on ESPN. Every 30 minute episode was hosted by the outspoken sports writer and commentator, Stephen A. Smith.
- This 2-hour documentary looks at the people Dick Schaap "collected" during his 50 years in sports and journalism. Schaap finds the unusual stories that nobody else has. He came to know athletes, actors, cops and comedians during a simpler era when this was still possible. A rich body of work that makes you laugh, cry and think. Narrated by Dick Schaap.
- Matthew Perry star of Friends and host of the 2005 ESPY Awards reveals a supposedly lost scene from the movie Friday Night Lights. In the scene Matthew co-stars with Billy Bob Thornton and the other stars of the movie during the moving locker room speech at the end of the movie. Matthew's character throws the whole scene into chaos with with his levity during a serious moment.
- Pat DiNizio's (The Smithereens) vision quest to become the oldest rookie in minor league baseball.
- In the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, USA medal winners Tommy Smith and John Carlos stood on the victory podium in silent protest during the national Anthem. Each bowed their head and raised a gloved fist in support of oppressed people around the world. This led to their ejection from the US Track and Field team and years of fighting prejudice by those who misunderstood the act to be anti-American. Forty years later to the day of that event, Smith and Carlos returned to Mexico City and the Olympic Stadium. This documentary remembers the heartache both men and their families have endured. The film culminates with both men being reunited in the Olympic stadium and facing their emotional place in history.
- "World Beaters" tells the enchanting history of the Little League Baseball World Series tournament in which Maine-Endwell, an undefeated team from the southern tier of New York State, becomes the smallest community ever to win the Series. Directed by Jonathan Hock (Of Miracles and Men, The Best That Never Was) and produced by Thomas Tull (former Chairman and CEO of Legendary Entertainment, Pittsburgh Steelers minority owner and Endwell native), the documentary brings the pure love of baseball to life through appearances from current and former Little League and MLB players. Maine-Endwell didn't just win the 2016 Little League World Series. By beating the favored team from Seoul, South Korea (2-1) in the championship game, they completed a perfect season, ended Asia's string of four straight titles and put the "Little" back in an event that began in Williamsport in 1947 with regional teams and now attracts a worldwide audience of more than two million viewers. How did they do it? In the words of the Seoul Little League team coach, "They brought their dreams with them."
- This is a documentary about the life of poker legend Stu Ungar who died in 1998 of heart related conditions due to heavy drug use.
- A half-hour nightly sport and entertainment news program.
- Follow the journey of James Prosek as he seeks to live simply by incorporating the philosophies of Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler into his own life. What James Prosek discovered while following Walton's footsteps was "The Compleat Angler is not about fishing, but about life. Or rather, it is about fishing - but fishing is life." Narrated by James Prosek. (1-hour)