ESPN planning storytelling holiday marathon
ESPN will feature some of their most acclaimed documentaries and features over the Christmas weekend.
ESPN will feature some of their most acclaimed documentaries and features over the Christmas weekend.
"Once Upon A Time in Anaheim" will look at the Ducks' Disney-owned era both on and off the ice.
"Peace of Mind" sees reporter Kevin Van Valkenburg follow several former pro athletes on a retreat in Jamaica involving usage of psychedelics.
T.J. Quinn and director Nicole Noren provide additional context for a horrible crime that should have never happened.
"Here is no good for us. It's just by force we are here. ...Nobody has freedom here! Nobody! You can't be free here. Never."
Jeremy Schaap and E:60 have been doing impressive work on FIFA and Qatar for the last decade-plus, and they now have a new episode on the 2022 FIFA World Cup premiering Nov. 6.
A remarkable former Olympian is the subject of the latest E:60 feature.
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Salters will provide some continuity for MNF alongside a new broadcast booth.
During the 1990s and early 2000s, the Red Wings and Avalanche may have built the fiercest rivalry in NHL history.
The special includes interviews with plenty of relevant figures.
The E60 documentary Intimidator looks at Dale Earnhardt's death and how it impacted safety in NASCAR.
Halladay hid his struggles from nearly everyone, as the ESPN documentary explains.
"His body was dependent on these medications just to function. A.D.D., depression, anxiety, paranoia — Roy had a lot of demons that he was trying to work on all at the same time."
Urban Meyer, Jim Harbaugh, Andy Reid, Matt Nagy, and JJ Watt are among the participants in the one-hour documentary.
"I remember being told I can no longer host the Super Bowl."
The special, "Comeback Season," will be hosted by Mike Greenberg and will be produced in conjunction with the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York.
"You can never go wrong respecting the intelligence of your audience."
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