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- <title>
- Dec. 16, 1991: At the Top of Their Game
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Dec. 16, 1991 The Smile of Freedom
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- TELEVISION, Page 79
- At the Top of Their Game
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- <p>By Richard Zoglin
- </p>
- <p>PLAY BY PLAY: A History of Sports Television
- HBO
- </p>
- <p> Sportscasters are an odd breed. They try to impress us
- with their expertise and calm authority, yet they are
- remembered best for the moments when they totally lose it. Some
- of those moments are famous, like the time Al Michaels hit the
- roof as the U.S. hockey team beat the Soviet Union at the 1980
- Winter Olympics ("Do you believe in miracles?!"). In fact, every
- ecstatic "holy cow!" and "oh my!" is a reminder of the sheer
- childlike emotion that sports at its best can evoke.
- </p>
- <p> That emotion is what makes Play by Play: A History of
- Sports Television, a two-part HBO special, the most exhilarating
- documentary of the year. The old clips are irresistible and
- surprisingly fresh. In the very first sports telecast, a 1939
- college baseball game between Columbia and Princeton, viewers
- couldn't even see the ball. Later came technical advances like
- the portable camera and the instant replay, and visionaries like
- ABC's Roone Arledge, who discovered that the thrill of victory
- could be the stuff of great drama. The program is packed with
- memorable highlights (Hank Aaron's 715th homer; Nadia Comaneci's
- perfect 10 at the 1976 Olympics), but it doesn't ignore the
- lowlights, from the rise of trash sports to NBC's nutty 1980
- experiment with an announcerless football game.
- </p>
- <p> Announcers, of course, were always the key. Play by Play,
- a rare multinetwork collaboration, brings together an all-star
- team of hosts (Jim McKay, Pat Summerall, Bob Costas, Curt
- Gowdy, Brent Musburger and Jim Lampley) and a Hall of Fame
- lineup of booth pioneers (Red Barber, Mel Allen, Lindsey Nelson)
- in clips and interviews. These men are full of anecdotes, good
- humor and the reverent glow of people who have witnessed
- incredible events. They seem like the happiest guys on earth.
- </p>
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- </body></article>
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