Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Victory & Valor: Special Olympics World Games (1991) (TV)

August 13, 1991|RICK DU BROW

TV or not TV. . . .

ABOUT TIME: TV is finally opening its doors to enlightened portrayals of the mentally retarded and disabled.

The recent drama series "Equal Justice" was a notable example. So is "Life Goes On," which stars Chris Burke, who has Down's syndrome.

Thus, the timing of Thursday's two-hour ABC broadcast, "Victory and Valor: A Special Olympics All-Star Celebration"--built around the joyous competition of mentally retarded athletes from more than 100 nations--couldn't be more appropriate.

"This Olympics has been an important part of my life," Burke says in the show, which is not really a sports program at all, but a celebration of the spirit. Yes, there's a star-studded opening ceremony in a colorful, Olympics-style extravaganza before 60,000 fans at the Minneapolis Metrodome last month. But the special tries to avoid this single dimension by focusing in part on the individual tales of four competitors, including a young Navajo man from Arizona and a boy from Nepal, following them from their homes before the Games right through the weeklong Olympics.

Singer Bob Seger, who, like the other participating stars, worked for free, went to Nepal, as did the show, which also taped sequences in Greece, home of the Olympics.

Burke, clearly moved in his appearances, is a past competitor in the Special Olympics, having won a medal for broad jumping.

In the new age of TV, with Larry Drake playing retarded office worker Benny Stulwicz in "L.A. Law" and Marlee Matlin portraying a hearing-impaired prosecutor in the fall series "Reasonable Doubts," the approach of ABC's Thursday special adds to the healthy trend.

It is decidedly upbeat, feel-good TV, blending the stars, the sports events and the mini-documentaries of the athletes, which include some hilarious passages--especially about a "unified" softball team of retarded and non-retarded players from Connecticut.

The team seems straight out of "The Bad News Bears." After they get slaughtered in their first game, 18-4, the coach observes: "I wouldn't count us out." After they lose again, he notes: "This game was probably the worst we played." One of the retarded players has the solution: "Base hits, base hits."

Viewers who enjoy the spectacle of an Olympics will see the usual rituals--the running of the torch, the opening parade of the athletes and the accompanying entertainment. And there are a few eye-openers, including the 68-year-old man who is the oldest Special Olympian.

"Some people think this is a telethon," says executive producer Bobby Shriver. "Well, it's not. It's a show. No one's going to feel sorry for anybody. You don't have to be delicate. It's like 'Animal House' sometimes. And we treat this like the Super Bowl."

Adds director Steve Binder: "We tried to capture the entire week and see it through the eyes of the Special Olympians, not just the stars."

The lineup of stars is imposing, including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Warren Beatty, Jon Bon Jovi, Gerardo, Prince, Kirstie Alley, Fred Savage, Don Johnson, Melanie Griffith, Florence Griffith Joyner, Debbie Gibson, Patti Austin, Frank Gifford, Wayne Gretzky, Richard Dean Anderson, Randy Travis, Bob Saget and Herb Alpert.

But the real stars, of course--an antidote to the age of overpaid professional jocks--are the young athletes from around the world having a great time. And Burke, as a former Special Olympian, bridges the world of the stars and athletes. Says one person connected with the production: "He was such a hero to these kids."


Victory & Valor: Special Olympics World Games (1991) (TV)
Host: Frank Gifford

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Rocky 25 (2001) (TV)

On the anniversary of one of the greatest feature films ever the man himself, Sylvester Stallone hosts a viewing of the full length movie along with his personal comments and remembrances. The other major players are also along for the ride with their memories. This was a three hour NBC special broadcast over the 2001 Thanksgiving holiday and is a very good time with some fun irrelevancies.

Rocky 25 (2001) (TV)
Host: Sylvester Stallone

Monday, March 28, 2011

Olympic Summer Games Closing Ceremony (2000) (TV)

From Sydney, Australia this is 3 hours of festivities celebrating the Olympic spirit and Australian heritage. Includes the traditional last day marathon. Great time EXCEPT the overexposed lead singer of a LAME Australian musical ensemble who shall remain nameless since they SUCK. Classic TV otherwise.

Olympic Summer Games Closing Ceremony (2000) (TV)
Host: Bob Costas

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Peggy & Dorothy: A Dateline Olympics Special (2002) (TV)

Special event (via the NBC Dateline crew) broadcast just prior to the 2002 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremonies. Two of the greatest in a long list of American figure skaters. Well done.




Peggy & Dorothy: A Dateline Olympics Special (2002) (TV)
Host: Stone Phillips

Friday, October 15, 2010

The Tribute The Test and The Triumph (1988) (TV)

Follows the conclusion of the 1988 Summer Olympics from Seoul, S. Korea. This is a 3 hour showcase outlining the final medal counts with video of some greatest moments.

The 1988 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad, were an all international multi-sport events celebrated in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. They were the second summer Olympic Games to be held in Asia and the first since the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. They were also the fourth Olympic Games to be held in Autumn.

In the Seoul Games, 160 nations were represented by a total of 8391 athletes: 6197 men and 2194 women. 237 events were held. 27221 volunteers helped to prepare the Olympics. 11331 media (4978 written press and 6353 broadcasters) showed the Games all over the world.

These were the last Olympic Games for two of the world's "dominating" sport powers, the Soviet Union and East Germany, as both ceased to exist before the next Olympic Games.

North Korea, still officially at war with South Korea, and its allies, Albania, Cuba, Madagascar and Seychelles boycotted the games. For differing reasons, Ethiopia and Nicaragua did not participate in the games. However, the much larger boycotts seen in the previous three Summer Olympics were avoided, resulting in the largest ever number of participating nations to that date.

The Tribute  The Test and The Triumph (1988) (TV)
Host: Bob Costas

Muhammad Ali 50th Birthday Celebration (1992) (TV)

This is the black-tie celebration of the great man on his 50th birthday. Two hours of heartfelt reminiscence featuring everyone from Whitney Houston to Al Pacino to... Almost everybody is here and very happily so; the sincerity is obvious.

Muhammad Ali 50th Birthday Celebration (1992) (TV)
Cast: Laila Ali, May May Ali, Muhammad Ali, Dan Aykroyd, Renaldo Benson, Howard Cosell, Billy Crystal, Tony Danza, Charles S. Dutton, Abdul 'Duke' Fakir, Ella Fitzgerald, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, M.C. Hammer, Dustin Hoffman, Larry Holmes, Whitney Houston, Ingemar Johansson, Magic Johnson, James Earl Jones, Sugar Ray Leonard, Little Richard, Archie Moore, Ken Norton, Floyd Patterson, Lawrence Payton, Anita Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, Raven-Symoné, Diana Ross, Wilma Rudolph, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Earnie Shavers, Sinbad, Michael Spinks, Sylvester Stallone, Levi Stubbs, Blair Underwood, Denzel Washington

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Sports Illustrated 20th Century Sports Awards (1999) (TV)

Honoring the greatest athletes of the past 100 years, as selected by the editors of Sports Illustrated magazine.







Sports Illustrated 20th Century Sports Awards (1999) (TV)
Host: Bryant Gumbel with musical performances by Paul Simon, Whitney Houston and Garth Brooks

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

John Denver Celebrity Ski Classic (1984) (TV)

John Denver hosts his own celebrity ski invitational. Tons of old school fun.








John Denver's Celebrity Ski Invitational (1984) (TV)
Cast: Bruce Jenner, Charles Haid, John Denver, Betty Thomas

Monday, June 28, 2010

Patterns of Play (1980)

The history of tennis told through wonderful hand-drawn animation cells. Engaging and mesmerizing, this is not just for tennis fans.






Patterns of Play (1980)
Host: Unknown

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Olympic Summer Games Opening Ceremony (2000) (TV)

From Sydney, Australia this is 3 hours of festivities celebrating the Olympic spirit and Australian heritage. Celebrations like this only come around every 4 years and this was certainly spectacular.




Olympic Summer Games Opening Ceremony (2000) (TV)
Host: Bob Costas

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Olympic Summer Games - Women's Gymnastics Team Final (2000) (TV)

Women's Gymnastics, Team Final.


Olympic Summer Games (2000) (TV)
Host: Bob Costas

Friday, May 7, 2010

Olympic Summer Games (1984) (TV)

Three hours of assorted sports coverage from the Games of the XXIII Olympiad from Los Angeles, CA. Hosted by Jim McKay and Kathleen Sullivan among many others.




Olympic Summer Games (1984) (TV)
Hosts: Jim McKay, Kathleen Sullivan, Assorted

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Sports Bowl '87 (1987) (TV)

Hosted by Los Angeles newsman Fred Roggin, this is the end of the year wrap-up of all things sporty, vintage 1987. Entertaining half-hour diversion. Love those LA Rams clips:)




Sports Bowl '87 (1987) (TV)
Host: Fred Roggin

World Team Tennis All-Star Smash Hits (1999) (TV)

Hosted by Sir Elton John and tennis legend Billie Jean King, this is a celebrity music event combined with an all star team tennis competition benefiting EJ's AIDS Foundation.




World Team Tennis All-Star Smash Hits (1999) (TV)
Hosts: Elton John, Billie Jean King