On Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 12:30 Pm, NBC will air Season 4, Episode 6 of “One Team: The Power of Sports.” In this episode, viewers will witness inspiring stories from the world of sports.
One of the featured stories is about Sam Bennett from Texas A&m. He recalls the words of his late father as he prepares for his first Masters Tournament. It’s a tale of resiliency and determination as he honors his father’s memory.
The episode also includes a chat with College Football Hall of Famer Chris Zorich. Viewers will hear about his journey and experiences in the world of college football.
Additionally, BMX riding champion Miyanda Maseti has her eyes set on Paris. Her story highlights her aspirations and dreams in the world of BMX.
“One Team: The Power of Sports” is a show that shares the remarkable stories of athletes and their journeys. It’s about dedication,...
One of the featured stories is about Sam Bennett from Texas A&m. He recalls the words of his late father as he prepares for his first Masters Tournament. It’s a tale of resiliency and determination as he honors his father’s memory.
The episode also includes a chat with College Football Hall of Famer Chris Zorich. Viewers will hear about his journey and experiences in the world of college football.
Additionally, BMX riding champion Miyanda Maseti has her eyes set on Paris. Her story highlights her aspirations and dreams in the world of BMX.
“One Team: The Power of Sports” is a show that shares the remarkable stories of athletes and their journeys. It’s about dedication,...
- 11/4/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Chicago – For every grand name in history, there are behind-the-scenes performers who contribute to that history just as profoundly. One such person was “Father Ted” of Notre Dame, profiled in Patrick Creadon’s new documentary, “Hesburgh.” The film opens Friday, April 26th, 2019, at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago.
Opens Friday, April 26th, at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago
Photo credit: Cinetic
Father Theodore “Ted” Hesburgh was a legendary Catholic priest and president of Notre Dame from 1952 through 1987, during a period of monumental religious and social change. Hesburgh was in the middle of it, fighting for social justice, civil rights, free thought at his Catholic University and the growth of the school itself. Director Creadon tells the priest’s story in segments rather than a timeline, but at the heart of those stories is Hesburgh, a man who those grand names of history admired, and who followed up on...
Opens Friday, April 26th, at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago
Photo credit: Cinetic
Father Theodore “Ted” Hesburgh was a legendary Catholic priest and president of Notre Dame from 1952 through 1987, during a period of monumental religious and social change. Hesburgh was in the middle of it, fighting for social justice, civil rights, free thought at his Catholic University and the growth of the school itself. Director Creadon tells the priest’s story in segments rather than a timeline, but at the heart of those stories is Hesburgh, a man who those grand names of history admired, and who followed up on...
- 4/25/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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