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- The life of boxer Jake LaMotta, whose violence and temper that led him to the top in the ring destroyed his life outside of it.
- 20031h 59mTV-147.5 (3.1K)A look at 1970s Hollywood when it was known as New Hollywood, and the director was the star of the movie.
- A look back at the life and boxing career of Jake LaMotta. His legendary fights against Sugar Ray Robinson and his notorious brushes with the law are examined.
- Rage Against the Machine performs in the music video "Bulls on Parade" from the album "Evil Empire" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with Rage Against the Machine performing the song on the concert stage for an enthusiastic crowd. Video clips feature people carrying red flags and archive footage of rebellion.
- Contemporary filmmakers discuss their love of "Raging Bull" and how its influenced their own filmmaking process.
- The Broadcast Management Group team provided the overall execution of the MGM Raging Bull historic 4K restoration movie premier. Before the screening, TCM host Ben Mankiewicz conducted a Q&A with four key players from the United Artists production: Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, his longtime editor, Thelma Schoonmaker, and Irwin Winkler. Winkler is the movie's legendary 90-year-old producer. Robert DeNiro participated via a live remote from Alabama, and Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker were in New York while Ben Mankiewicz and Irwin Winkler were with the live audience in Hollywood. The production was shot with 3 Robotic PTZ broadcast cameras in the Hollywood theater, plus 3 Robotic PTZ cameras in New York and 1 camera in Alabama. BMG's award-winning entertainment Director, Todd Mason, directed the broadcast from the Academy Museum, and signals were sent back to BMG REMI Broadcast Hub in Las Vegas from the three locations. BMG used 1 LU 800 at the Academy Museum, 1 LU 800 in New York and 1 LU 300 in Alabama for encoding. For decoding BMG used 2 LU 4000's at the BMG Las Vegas Hub and 1 LU 4000 at the Academy Museum that provided the directors multiview and program return for the audience's monitor. The Broadcast Hub used 2 LU 610 to send out the multiview and return program feeds.
- The detectives search for the truth when a white off-duty police officer with a history of racism fires upon an African-American undercover cop. Dolores is arrested for shoplifting.
- Phil is made aware how much time he spends with Keely and tries to cut back on it; Phil and the guys bring a cow to the school dance as a prank. It turns out to be a bull; Pim tries to keep her parents out of her parent-teacher conference.
- Joe and Brian go up against each other in a boxing match.
- Greenburg and Golic compete in a goofy triathlon of "Horse", the 5K and boxing.
- This episode of MINDFREAK revolves around an alter ego of Criss Angel, a Traveling Salesman. Disguised as "Justin Case", Criss goes door-to-door and town-to-town amazing people with his bottomless suitcase, which he surprisingly retrieves items such as a ladder, a broom and a shovel.
- 2017–202124mTV-148.2 (557)TV EpisodeRhya welcomes back two old allies as the Apostles of Sephira open an eerie portal over the capital. Asta and friends fight to stop the elvish Gauche.
- Desperate to cull the exploding gator population, the swampers employ new, risky tactics to target giant breeding Bulls. Joey and Zak create a feeding frenzy using wild Hogs as chum. A gator takes a bite out of Ashley and Ronnie. Willie Edwards teams up with his rookie son, Little Willie. And Troy and Terral embark on their most dangerous mission yet.
- Alex Albon, the newest driver on the Red Bull team, wants to achieve what his predecessor couldn't. At the Belgium Grand Prix, disaster strikes.
- Michael Westmore is a scion of the famed Westmore makeup dynasty, which dates back to Hollywood's golden age. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Raging Bull. He talks with Anna Brusutti, UCSB Department of Film and Media Studies, to discuss that film and his other work.
- 2015–2021TV Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- In this episode, a family dog races to save a young girl from a ferocious 2500-pound bull, a young couple becomes parents to an orphaned deer; a German Shepherd helps an emotionally scarred woman heal; a mischievous dog drives it owner crazy until it saves her life and an organization fights to bring the swift fox back from the brink of extinction.
- 2020– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 50mPodcast Episode
- At age 19 Nadal dominates on clay and shoots up the world rankings. Now he's looking to prove his win in Miami over Federer was no fluke. Meanwhile, Federer tries to capture the career grand slam, but to get it, he'll need to beat Nadal on his best surface at the French Open.
- Episode: (2021)2020– 59mPodcast Episode
- Ricky Weinhold paid with his life when he tried to keep a bull as a pet. Texas rancher RC Bridges has gone a step further and keeps a huge pet buffalo called Wild Thing. At one time, it even had its own room in the house.
- James Toney jabs a journeyman into submission, a Karate kick ends with a cracked cranium, and featherweight fight comes to a fast finish.
- 2020– 32mPodcast Episode
- With special guest Davide Tomei, Anna and Derek discuss the travesty that is Michael Chapman not winning for Best Cinematography, Martin Scorsese the cinematic national treasure and more during their chat about 1980's Raging Bull.
- Episode: (2021)2018–TV Episode
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeChris has Derek go back and watch Martin Scorsese's cinematic masterpiece "Raging Bull". Instead of breaking down the film scene-by-scene (like they usually do), the guys explore some of the themes of the film such as: the Italian-American experience, the 1980 Academy Awards (including who should have won several awards), black and white film, jealousy, toxic masculinity, boxing and the use of mirrors. For the trivia segment of the show, Derek quizzes Chris on Robert De Niro's film roles of the 1990's.