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American Masters Ted Williams: "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived" (1985– ) Online

American Masters Ted Williams: "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived" (1985– ) Online
Original Title :
Ted Williams: "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived"
Genre :
TV Episode / Documentary / Biography
Year :
1985–
Directror :
Nick Davis
Cast :
Roger Angell,Stu Apte,Wade Boggs
Writer :
Nick Davis
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
57min
Rating :
8.2/10
American Masters Ted Williams: "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived" (1985– ) Online

Ted Williams, the iconic Hall of Fame hitter, fighter pilot and fisherman, will have his life profiled in the renowned American Masters Documentary series on PBS in a documentary that will premiere in the summer of 2018, the 100th anniversary of the Splendid Splinter's birth. Williams will be the first baseball player to be profiled with an American Masters documentary. The series started in 1986 and has won 28 Emmy Awards. David Ortiz's company -- Big Papi Productions -- is helping to co-produce the film along with Major League Baseball, Albert M. Tapper and Nick Davis Productions.
Episode credited cast:
Roger Angell Roger Angell
Stu Apte Stu Apte
Wade Boggs Wade Boggs
Ben Bradlee Jr. Ben Bradlee Jr.
Bob Costas Bob Costas
Emily DiMaggio Emily DiMaggio
Joe DiMaggio Joe DiMaggio - (archive footage)
Dick Enberg Dick Enberg
Jack Fisher Jack Fisher
Dick Flavin Dick Flavin
Jon Hamm Jon Hamm - Narrator
Jim Kaat Jim Kaat
Willie McCovey Willie McCovey
Leigh Montville Leigh Montville
Peter Sutton Peter Sutton


User reviews

Maldarbaq

Maldarbaq

"Ted Williams: "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived"" is a very enjoyable installment of "American Masters"...one I highly recommend you see. It's certainly a warts and all biography...with a lot of negative information about this great man that some fans might not want to know...but which were a part of this highly flawed hero.

The show talks about Williams' career...and you knew it would. But it also talked about him off the field--his attitude, his stubbornness, his nastiness that made up the man. And, likewise, it talked about the little things he did that he refused to publicize...the admirable things he did to help sick kids and ball players down on their luck. Essentially, the show makes him sound like a guy who might have wanted to be be loved or lovable but simply didn't know how, as he never learned from his terrible parents how to love. It's all rather sad...and, at times, inspirational...and I know that's an odd combination!

So why didn't I give this show a 10? Well, it seemed VERY odd that while talking about his career, it NEVER mentioned him as a coach....the head coach of the old Washington Senators and a batting coach for the Red Sox. How could a show about Williams NOT mention this? Also, if I had made the film, I would have excised the distasteful cryogenics portion (after all, it was a big hubbub AFTER he was dead) and instead talk about him as a coach?? An odd omission.
Clandratha

Clandratha

As part of the PBS American Masters series, I found this documentary to be concise (at approx 54 min.), and riveting. It's well edited and well directed by Nick Davis.

The film focuses on the fascinating life and career of the very complex and charismatic great baseball player Ted Williams, who truly may have been the greatest hitter in the history of the game. After a most difficult childhood, Williams was filled with anger and with a "chip on his shoulder" became obsessed with proving to all what a tremendous talent he was, especially at the plate.

Throughout his life, Williams was determined to do things his way and his searing honesty did not always sit well with others. After retirement, he was able to show his true colors with his work for charities such as the Jimmy Fund, and helping ex-players financially who were hurting.

Overall, I can highly recommend this film. To note, the subtitles on my DVD copy were comparatively small, and there is raw language throughout.