Beyond the Glory — Season 1

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About this season

Beyond the Glory was a documentary series that profiles some of the most legendary and controversial athletes in recent history. Executive produced by Steve Michaels and Frank Sinton and narrated by Jay Mohr, the show used archived video, on-camera interviews and player histories to take viewers beyond the playing field and into the athletes' lives and minds. The series was produced by Asylum Entertainment.

Episodes (24)

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1. Deion Sanders

Aired 7 January 2001 • 60 min

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2. Isiah Thomas

Aired 14 January 2001 • 60 min

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3. x

Aired 21 January 2001 • 60 min

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4. x

Aired 28 January 2001 • 60 min

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5. Roberto Duran

Aired 4 February 2001 • 60 min

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6. Karl Malone

Aired 11 February 2001 • 60 min

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7. The Petty Family

Aired 18 February 2001 • 60 min

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8. Where are They Now?

Aired 4 March 2001 • 60 min

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9. Warren Moon

Aired 25 March 2001 • 60 min

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10. Chris Webber

Aired 8 April 2001 • 60 min

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11. Bill Buckner

Aired 15 April 2001 • 60 min

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12. Vinnie Testaverde

Fox Sports Net's documentary series Beyond The Glory on Sunday, April 13 at 8 p.m. local time delves into the turbulent career of New York Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde. His storied football career has been a series of ups and downs, his failures often overshadowing his accomplishments. And while the native New Yorker has scaled some of football's greatest heights, his road to success hasn't been an easy one. Football was a family affair with the Testaverdes. From day one, Vinny's father Al dreamed that his only son would play the game. With a rifle for an arm and a fierce desire to win, Vinny proved himself worthy of a scholarship to Miami. He led the Hurricanes to the school's first undefeated season and fulfilled his father's dream by winning the Heisman Trophy. But on the brink of a perfect season, Testaverde failed to guide his team to a National Championship. Following a closely watched career at Miami, Testaverde was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the worst team in

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13. Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban, self-made billionaire and owner of the Dallas Mavericks, really has led a dream life. To be the owner of a professional team is a fantasy for anybody with a love of sports. But, for almost all, fantasy never meets reality. This week's installment of Fox Sports Net's documentary series Beyond the Glory tells the remarkable story of one of the most energetic and dynamic businessmen ever to enter the world of sports. From his early entrepreneurial ventures of peddling candy and trash bags door-to-door, to the launch of Broadcast.com and the purchase of the Dallas Mavericks in 2000, Beyond the Glory chronicles the life of Cuban during this one-hour documentary. Cuban discusses growing up in Mt. Lebanon, Penn., where his desire to make money began at an early age. He shares in detail the many businesses he started along the way, which all seemed to flourish from his ""golden touch."" Cuban has never taken no for an answer and wasn't afraid to try something new. In fact, at one poi

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14. Darrell and Michael Waltrip

Aired 3 June 2001 • 60 min

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15. Terrell Davis

Aired 6 May 2001 • 60 min

Life has always seemed to be a struggle for two-time Super Bowl champion running back Terrell Davis. From a rough and tough upbringing to a college career that was far from smooth and successful. So when he made it to the top as a running back with the Denver Broncos, there seemed to be nothing that could slow him down or force him to walk away. Born in San Diego, Davis had the physique to play football even at a young age. However, his first setback came when he suffered a dislocated shoulder midway into his senior season at Lincoln High School, making him virtually invisible to college recruiters from major programs. He accepted a scholarship from Long Beach State in Southern California, but he did so as much to further his education as his football career. His career at Long Beach State was barely underway in 1990 when the school announced it was folding the program. What was initially devastating news, turned out to be an opportunity of a lifetime. He transferred to the University

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16. Kurt Warner

Aired 9 September 2001 • 60 min

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17. United States Women's Soccer Team

Aired 16 September 2001 • 60 min

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18. Sean Elliott

Aired 10 June 2001 • 60 min

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19. Dale Earnhardt

Aired 22 April 2001 • 60 min

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20. Oksana Baiul

Aired 29 April 2001 • 60 min

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21. Mother's Day Tribute

Aired 13 May 2001 • 60 min

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22. Pete Rose

Aired 8 July 2001 • 60 min

It has been nearly a dozen years since Pete Rose accepted a lifetime ban from baseball with the condition he could apply for reinstatement after a year. However, Rose is still on the outside looking in and talks candidly about the effects the ban has had on his life and his family. For the first time ever, the Rose legal team opened up the files and revealed the defense that was never have and explains recent attempts between their attorneys and Major League Baseball to bring this sad chapter of baseball history to some sort of closure. Known now for his off the field exploits as much as anything he's done on the field, this episode provides insight to the man behind the headlines by talking to family, friends, colleagues and critics.

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23. Roy Jones Jr.

Aired 20 May 2001 • 60 min

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24. The Andretti Family

Aired 1 July 2001 • 60 min

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