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- Brilliant but emotionally-guarded Caro Drake arrives in Oxford with the singular goal of attaining her PhD, but through a turbulent friendship with a charming young man she starts to open herself up to mystery, vulnerability, and love.
- To save her dying mother, Lupe, a Mexican-Navajo mechanic bands together with an outlaw cowgirl. Together they must travel across the desert, outrun criminals, and confront a corrupt landowner.
- After receiving unexpected intel, 18-year old inventor Miles Fletcher discovers the secret to harnessing perpetual energy. But when corporate sharks get involved, money and power threaten Miles' aspiration to help the world.
- A look back at one of the greatest upsets in the history of boxing: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr..
- A feature length documentary about Jack Daniel's Whiskey.
- Documentary about Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez.
- A unique point of view on sports history - reliving it through the lens of a sports bet as various bettors share upbeat, fun and comedic tales of bets with high stakes and unbelievable consequences.
- Filmed over the course of two years, Country Brawlers is a raw and intimate look into an eclectic cast of characters that make up rural boxing in Central Appalachia - a region struggling with poverty, addiction, and hopelessness - and how the sport of boxing can be a vehicle for change, purpose, and redemption. At the center of Country Brawlers is the bombastic and charismatic trainer Corky Salyer, who is hoping to regain past glory by pushing the boxers he trains further than they themselves believe they can go. Many of the fighters he trains are recovering from drug addiction, including roofer Melvin "The Romantic Redneck" Russell, who struggled with cocaine, pain pills and heroin for many years before turning his life around with boxing. Fellow Appalachian boxer, Travis Hanshaw, himself a 4th generation boxer, works at the local jail, builds his record at home, and hopes for a big payday. Brawlers follows these men through two years of ups and downs, all at climactic moments of their career, all vying to be remembered. Mixing high-powered, stylized action with a strong blend of raw, observational moments, Country Brawlers reveals a world that is not often seen in mainstream media: the unique fervor of rural sports. With a chance to become local legends, these brawlers take punches, push forward, and fight in the name of honor and the opportunity to provide a better future for their families.
- Aiming to bridge the divide between embattled Americans, Black Thoughts places viewers within the history ravaged mind of a broken-hearted Black man as he contemplates how confusion keeps citizens engaged in an endless cycle of conflict.
- In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, 3 fearful families are united by a small act of hope.
- Travis "Doc T" Hall travels the country talking with other vets that are struggling with getting back into civilian life. We meet those that have started successful vet owned companies, and those still finding their way.
- Draft Academy profiles six players who hope to hear their names called in the NFL Draft, including two top quarterbacks - Sam Darnold (USC) and Josh Allen (Wyoming), Alabama defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick - a projected top-10 pick, and Central Florida's Shaquem Griffin, the linebacker who has emerged as one of the biggest names in this year's draft class. The series chronicles the lead-up to the NFL Draft for each player, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at their training, the NFL Scouting Combine, Pro Days, home visits with their families, and eventually, the NFL Draft.
- Who knew a doll - or more precisely, several dolls - could be the reason for a perfect NFL season? NFL perfection has only happened once, in 1972 when the Miami Dolphins went 17-0. The 2022 NFL season marks the 50th anniversary of that historic team. In the planning stages for the season, ESPN's Features Unit knew the recognition of this legendary team would be a signature moment of the season. "I circled the 50th anniversary of the perfect Dolphins as something we should blow out," said ESPN Feature Producer Steve Buckheit. "However, it was important for our team to tell a unique story, to find a new, fresh angle." Sure enough, during his research of the 1972 Dolphins, Buckheit stumbled upon a mention of a dive bar located in Hollywood, Fla. - Stratford's - and the establishment's quirky collection of ceramic voodoo dolls. He was intrigued, to say the least. "I started making phone calls and found Robin Roper, the daughter of Stratford's late owner and bartender, Guy Roper Jr., and she began telling me some great, colorful stories," said Buckheit. Following that memorable phone call, Buckheit started reaching out to the team's former players - Dolphins legends like Larry Csonka, Bob Griese and Manny Fernandez, to name a few - in the hopes they could corroborate Robin's stories, particularly about the legend of Stratford's. "All the players instantly remembered Stratford's," said Buckheit. "Manny Fernandez [who appears in the feature] was best friends with Guy - his kids called him 'Uncle Manny'. So it was quite a familial atmosphere at the bar." It was the "family" of Miami Dolphins players, who frequented Stratford's, who were convinced by Roper to stick a pin in a voodoo doll of Chiefs quarterback, Len Dawson, prior to their first game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Dolphins won the season opener and a new ritual had begun. Subsequently, each Thursday of the 1972 season, players on the Dolphins would go to Stratford's after practice and pin a voodoo doll of the quarterback they would be facing that upcoming week. This 1988 newspaper story inspired the Sunday Countdown feature. (Steve Buckheit/ESPN) Throughout the entire season, all 17 games, without fail, the team did not miss a pin or a win. "For me, to really confirm the story, I needed to find these dolls," said Buckheit. Robin Roper ended up unearthing the weathered dolls this past September in her mother's attic. The dolls were authentic and legitimate - they were painted with the same jersey numbers as the quarterbacks the Dolphins faced in 1972 - Terry Bradshaw, Joe Namath, Dawson - and they had the black cleats, which was the quintessential attire of a 1970's player - with Namath a notable exception. "I was like, 'Wow these are the real things!'" Buckheit recalled. Buckheit was originally tipped-off to the story from an article in the Los Angeles Times from this past February. He later found an article from (Hollywood, Fla.) The Sun-Tattler, published in February 1988, which further confirmed the story. After months of working on this story, the feature will air on the Oct. 23 edition of Sunday NFL Countdown (10 a.m., ESPN), the same day the 1972 Dolphins are honored by the organization. With the uniqueness of the story and the legendary status of the team, the Features Unit was set on recreating the magic from those Thursdays in 1972. Actors were enlisted, a cinematic approach was taken, and a bar was transported back 50 years to the 70s. The result was storytelling in the most unique of ways. Looking back at the whole process, Buckheit has a simple conclusion: "How can you not believe in magic?"
- An opportunity for fans to gather and enjoy the group's awaited new album "Gigaton", with an amazing cinematic experience, which will also be enhanced with visuals as Pearl Jam project their vision like never before.
- Second official music video for Pearl Jam's 2020 single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants". Version featuring the band performing.
- To prevent an act of domestic terrorism, a negotiator must break protocol and make an emotional bond with the hostage taker.
- Third official music video for Pearl Jam's 2020 single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants".
- First official music video for Pearl Jam's 2020 single, "Dance of the Clairvoyants".
- A last-place fantasy football loser forced to take ballet class as punishment, where he meets a classmate who changes his life forever.
- While on a trip to Vegas with friends, Bryson puts down $2500 on Manchester United. A mysterious man enters the sportsbook and Bryson's bet takes an unfortunate turn from winning some cash to absolute trash.
- Angie places a bet on the worst team in the NHL to win the Stanley Cup. The rest is history, kinda.
- Michael finishes in last place in his fantasy football league after stacking his roster with players from his favorite team, the Atlanta Falcons. Now his friends are making him pay up. Hopefully he has the appetite to endure the challenge.
- Max organizes a March Madness bracket pool with his friends. The problem? He's 12 years-old. After getting caught the whole country learns of Max's story, and even Jimmy Kimmel wants to hear from the "5th Grade Bookie."
- Rob, a die-hard football fan and avid ancient history enthusiast, settles in with his new puppy for a Monday Night Football match-up between the Bears and Rams with a shot at $1,000,000.
- Vinnie is a pre-school teacher, comedian and an avid Houston Astros fan. After he makes a mistake while placing a bet on his favorite team, Vinnie realizes that he needs to learn his lesson or become the punchline of a miscalculated wager.
- Mike, who owns a Gelato shop, and his best friend Chris make an outrageous in-game bet that wins them $56,000 when Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McMannus hits a game-winning field goal, but their sweet victory melts away the very next day..
- Figgy had never gambled in his life, but after the Patriots defeat his beloved Raiders in the infamous Tuck Rule game, he places a series of bets on then little-known quarterback Tom Brady, in the hopes of winning $30,000.
- 2022– TV-MA5.8 (17)TV EpisodeIn the wake of the brutal murders at Camp Scott, the hunt for the victims' killer escalates.