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So, 'Howard Cosell: Telling It Like It Is' is a fascinating dive into the life of one of sportscasting's most provocative figures. The documentary features anecdotes and reflections from various colleagues, providing a textured narrative that captures both the man and his impact on sports media. It's got this laid-back pacing that allows for moments of reflection, and the tone swings from reverent to critical, which is kind of fitting given Cosell's complex persona. You’ll find some interesting clips mixed in, and while the director remains unknown, the storytelling is engaging enough to keep you hooked, especially if you appreciate the history of sports broadcasting. It definitely evokes a different era of TV, which is a nice touch.
This title is part of a niche but growing category of sports documentaries that look at the personal histories behind famous figures. It’s not super common on physical media, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors, especially those focused on sports history. There has been discussion around its availability, particularly on VHS and some DVD compilations, but it doesn’t seem to have the same reissue popularity as others from that time. You might find it at specialized shops or dedicated auctions, but be prepared to dig a bit.
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