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- 1. Our Game Sep 18, 1994
- Filmmaker Ken Burns chronicles the rise of baseball from hobby to national sport.
- 2. Something Like a War Sep 19, 1994
- Profiles of Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, John McGraw.
- 3. The Faith of 50 Million People Sep 20, 1994
- Black Sox Scandal saw Chicago White Sox accused of throwing the 1919 series.
This 1994 documentary by Ken Burns follows Baseball's saga, spanning the quest for racial justice, the clash of labor and management, the transformation of popular culture, and the...
Baseball is a 1994 American television documentary miniseries created by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns about the history of the sport of baseball. First broadcast on PBS, this was Burns' ninth documentary and won the 1995 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series. [1]
The complete Emmy® Award-winning story of America’s national pastime from master storyteller Ken Burns is now fully restored in high definition! Baseball spans the quest for racial justice, the clash of labor and management, the immigrant experience, the transformation of popular culture and the enduring appeal of the national pastime.
Baseball is a nine-part series that examines nearly 200 years of American history through the prism of our national pastime. Americans have played baseball in one form or another since the early 19th century, while they conquered a continent, warred with one another and with enemies abroad, struggled over labor and civil rights and the meaning ...
Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns. 21 subscribers ‧ 12 videos. The Emmy® Award-winning story of America’s national pastime from Ken Burns is now fully restored in high definition! Baseball...
Mar 15, 2020 · Burns is making his famed documentary series "Baseball" available to stream for free on PBS, hoping that the sport can continue to bring people together even as the MLB season is delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak. You can watch "Baseball" at pbs.org/show/baseball.
Ken Burns' defining technique is his use of still pictures, panning and zooming over and around them in a fashion that nearly brings them to life. Accompanied by various ballpark sound effects, that style is perfect for the game of baseball.