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Follies Best Ever Series Super Bowl Related FOLLIES THE NFL TV FOLLIES (1987, 70 minutes) Imagine a 24-hour football channel. Now imagine Jonathan Winters starring as the host in parodies including “Masterpunt Theatre” and “Mr. Fumble‟s Funhouse.” SON OF FOOTBALL FOLLIES (1976, 22 minutes) Features the voice characterizations of Mel Blanc to follies of Referees, The Game of Emotion, Wide Receivers, Collisions, Bad Weather, and more. LEGENDS OF THE FALL (1980, 22 minutes) The first “Best Ever” program produced. Consists of an exciting look at the candidates and winners for the title of the best ever NFL quarterback, runner and team. Highlights Fran Tarkenton, Roger Staubach, Johnny Unitas, Gale Sayers, O.J. Simpson, Jim Brown, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers. Tape ID: 06423 BEST EVER SERIES THE NFL‟S BEST EVER COACHES (1980, 46 minutes) Tape ID: 04457 THE NFL‟S BEST EVER QUARTERBACKS (1985, 46 minutes) Tape ID: 06308 THE NFL‟S BEST EVER RUNNERS (1985, 46 minutes) Tape ID: 06307 SUPER BOWL RELATED SUPER STARS OF THE SUPER BOWLS (1995, 45 minutes) Celebrates the men who shone brightest when it mattered most. Features Joe Namath, Joe Montana, John Riggins, Max McGee, Steve Young and legendary teams like the undefeated Dolphins and the bruising „85 Bears. Tape ID: 50430 HISTORY THE DEFENDERS (24 minutes) A look at defensive styles and stars in the mid-1970‟s. Tape ID: 10290 THE FABULOUS FIFTIES, VOLUME I (50 minutes) Tape ID: 04763 THE FABULOUS FIFTIES, VOLUME II (1987, 50 minutes) Includes Bobby Layne, the “Alley Oop” pass, Ollie Matson, Dallas Texans/Baltimore Colts. Tape ID: 04764 GREAT NFL TEAMS OF THE „80‟S (1991, 49 minutes) Includes the 49ers, Raiders and Redskins. Also the 1985 Bears and 1986 Giants, and the 1987 Saints, a team that never made it to the Super Bowl but won the hearts of football fans everywhere with their first ever winning season. Tape ID: 22817 NFL‟S GREATEST MOMENTS OF THE LAST 25 YEARS (1989, 55 minutes) Tape ID: 20159 THE HISTORY OF THE AFL (19 minutes) Tape ID: 11591 THE HISTORY OF PRO FOOTBALL (1983, 87 minutes) A look at the mighty men and magic moments of pro football. Tape ID: 13567 MOST MEMORABLE GAMES OF THE DECADE #1 (45 minutes) Highlights from two of the longest overtime playoff games in NFL history: Miami 27/Kansas City 24 in 1971 and Oakland 37/Baltimore 31 in 1977. Tape ID: 13396 MOST MEMORABLE GAMES OF THE DECADE #2 (45 minutes) Last second victories in two thrilling classics from 1974. AFC Playoff: Oakland 28/Miami 26, and the 24-23 Thanksgiving Day win by Dallas over Washington led by rookie quarterback Clint Longley. Tape ID: 13397 MOST MEMORABLE GAMES OF THE DECADE #3 (45 minutes) Namath and Unitas combine for 872 passing yards in a 1972 regular season game: Jets 44/Colts 34. Plus, the last second victory in the 1976 AFC Playoff: Oakland 24/New England 21. Tape ID: 04186 NFL‟S GREATEST RIVALRIES (1992, 59 minutes) Features five of football‟s fabulous feuds, including crucial games, dazzling plays and legendary players. Tape ID: 26099 NFL‟S INSPIRATIONAL MEN AND MOMENTS (52 minutes) An entertaining collection of short programs including “Roger Staubach: All-American Hero,” “Joe and the Magic Bean,” “If,” “Don‟t Quit,” “Ballad of a Team,” “Images,” “They Said It Couldn‟t Be Done,” and “Symbiosis.” Tape ID: 42754 SENSATIONAL „60‟s (1988, 50 minutes) Includes “Shotgun” formation, Steelers and Broncos uniforms, Bucky Pope, Greg Cook, Joe Namath, George Halas, and Don Meredith. Tape ID: 05361 SIX DAYS TO SUNDAY (1995, 72 minutes) A unique, intriguing full panorama look at the men, the mania, the fans and the stories of a week in the life of two professional football teams and their cities. Shot and produced in television magazine style, SIX DAYS TO SUNDAY spends virtually every waking moment with the Dallas Cowboys and the Minnesota Vikings and the people around them in the six days before their 9/27/95 contest. Tape ID: 49558 THE SUPER SEVENTIES (49 minutes) Features spectacular footage and the Team and Player of the Decade (the Steelers and O.J. Simpson). Tape ID: 11268 PLAYERS AND/OR COACHES ALL THE BEST (1987, 60 minutes) “Untouchable” players, heroes and those who battled impossible odds to make the NFL what it is today. Tape ID: 03642 BAD BOYS AND GOOD MEN (1990, 50 minutes) The lesson of sports is supposed to be that the better man always wins. But in pro football, the bad boys (like Tombstone Jackson and Johnny Blood) have always had an equal share in the bounty. Tape ID: 19087 BARRY! (1995, 52 minutes) Take an in-depth look at the career of one of the greatest Running Backs of all time, Barry Sanders. Tape ID: 48575 BATTLEMASTERS (1992, 46 minutes) A definitive portrait of the man they call coach. Tape ID: 32789 BEAUTIES AND THE BEASTS (1990, 50 minutes) The travails of the beasts on the field are entwined with tales of the glamour boys off the field. Tape ID: 19957 BLACK STAR RISING (1995, 47 minutes) Examines the challenges, changes and success of the African American athlete in the NFL. Features Kenny Washington, Willie Strode, Bill Willis, Marion Motley, George Preston Marshall, and Jim Brown, among others. Tape ID: 51439 BOMBS AWAY (1990, 50 minutes) Why do some teams seem to thrive on the long ball, while others think of the bomb as a last resort? Profiles Daryle Lamonica and Otto Graham among other great quarterbacks and receivers. Tape ID: 19489 DICK BUTKUS (1985, 23 minutes) The Halloween segment of the old TV show “NFL Films Presents” was devoted to Dick Butkus. (Please order as “Butkus - 1985 NFLFP #10). Tape ID: 07437 GIFT OF GRAB (1988, 50 minutes) The NFL‟s great pass receivers, from the 1950‟s through the 1980‟s. Includes Don Hutson, Ray Berry, Lynn Swann, Dwight Clark, Paul Warfield, Bucky Pope, Charley Taylor and Jim Orr. Tape ID: 06781 THE GREAT ONES (1987, 49 minutes) Features a handful of athletes that were truly blessed with a special quality that sets them apart. Includes Roger Staubach, Jim Brown, Gino Marchetti, John Unitas and Gale Sayers. Tape ID: 00346 HEART OF A CHAMPION (1988, 54 minutes) Courage is what distinguished these champions with a heart. Includes Doug Williams and Rocky Bleier. Tape ID: 05299 HIGH STAKES HEROES (1989, 45 minutes) They‟re men who delivered when something important was at stake. Includes Franco Harris, Max McGee, Chuck Mercein, Jim O‟Brien, and Joe Namath. Tape ID: 12732 THE JIMMY JOHNSON STORY (1994, 45 minutes) Tape ID: 40163 TOM LANDRY (1982, 23 minutes) Please order as “The Man in the Funny Hat.” Tape ID: 11721 LEGENDARY LINEMEN (1987, 53 minutes) Outstanding linemen, including Chuck Bednarik, Bob “Boomer” Brown, David “Deacon” Jones, and Doug Atkins. Tape ID: 02302 LOMBARDI (1968, 51 minutes) The most in-depth program totally about Vince Lombardi. Covers his personal history and coaching career which culminated with the Green Bay Packers‟ dynasty. Tape ID: 01957 MAVERICKS & MISFITS (1987, 49 minutes) See football‟s most unique personalities and free spirits -- players like Fran Tarkenton and Jim Marshall to coaches like the Redskins‟ George Allen -- who did things their way and won. Tape ID: 00021 MEN WHO PLAYED THE GAME (1984, 31 minutes) A collection of 10 segments profiling the careers of NFL players including Walt Garrison, Paul Hornung, Deacon Jones, Frank Gifford, Bob Lilly, Mike Curtis, George Blanda, Bart Starr, Duane Thomas and Pat Fischer. Tape ID: 13016 JOE MONTANA: THE FIRE INSIDE (1995, 47 minutes) Explores the man considered by many to be the greatest quarterback of all time. Tape ID: 77785 JOE NAMATH (1994, 23 minutes) An entire segment of the TV show “This is the NFL” was devoted to Joe Namath. Please order as “Namath 1994 TINFL #25.” Tape ID: 44818 NFL GAMEBUSTERS (1995, 58 minutes) A tribute to the men with the will and skill to break a game wide open. Includes Barry Sanders, the receivers of Air Coryell, Sid Luckman, the Metcalfs (father Terry and son Eric), Ronnie Lott and Rod Woodson. Tape ID: 48787 NFL HEAD COACH: A SELF PORTRAIT (1985, 43 minutes) This innovative production has no narration -- only a fast-paced series of amusing, candid and insightful remarks from the men who hold the toughest job in the NFL. Tape ID: 03693 NFL‟S HUNGRIEST MEN (1989, 46 minutes) Becoming a star demands a hunger for greatness that goes beyond words. Tape ID: 14681 NFL‟S HUNGRIEST MEN OF THE „90‟S - VOLUME 2 (1991, 45 minutes) Take an inside look at who will be the men, and which will be the teams, that will make the biggest mark in the „90‟s. Tape ID: 25697 NFL‟S HUNGRIEST MEN OF THE „90‟S - VOLUME 3 (1992, 45 minutes) Explores the different types of hunger which drive the greatest athletes in the game. Tape ID: 30771 NFL MEN OF THE DECADE (1990, 46 minutes) Bill Walsh, Bill Parcells, Jim Mora, Mike Ditka, Sam Wyche, Jerry Glanville, Joe Montana, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, Marcus Allen, Dan Marino, John Elway, Mike Singletary. Stories of the men who shaped the game in the 1980‟s. Tape ID: 19475 NFL QUARTERBACK (1988, 52 minutes) An in-depth look at what it takes to be a winning quarterback. Classic footage and interviews. Features Bernie Kosar, John Elway, Dan Marino and more. Tape ID: 07517 NFL STRIKEFORCE (1995, 44 minutes) Celebrates those rare players who fill fans with the sweet anticipation of an expectation about to be fulfilled. Includes Greg Lloyd, Walter Payton, Joe Namath, Paul Hornung, Alan Page and Jerry Rice.
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