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30 for 30 ''30 for 30'' is the title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history. This includes four "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series und ...
'' is the title for a series of documentary films airing on
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.


Series overview


Volume I

Unless otherwise noted, the following films are all 60 minutes in length (including commercials).


''ESPN Films Presents''

Other films were previously announced for Volume I of the series but were not included. These films, which began airing in 2011, are a continuation of ''30 for 30'', dealing with more sports stories that ''30 for 30'' did not cover. According to ''30 for 30'' producer Bill Simmons, "We're spinning off the ''30 for 30'' series next year into something that will probably be called ''30 for 30 Presents'' or something like that... So even though the SMU doc will be the 30th one (right after the Heisman ceremony) don't think the spirit of the series is going away." These additional films include:


Volume II

On May 15, 2012, it was announced that the ''30 for 30'' series would return in October 2012, with 30 all new documentaries. The documentaries were integrated with ''
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.com'' by podcasts, feature stories and oral histories. Unless otherwise noted, the following films are all 90 minutes in length (including commercials).


Volume III

In September 2015, it was announced that ''30 for 30'' would return for a third volume of 30 films, beginning in October 2015.


''O.J.: Made in America''

''O.J.: Made in America'', which was directed by
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, was billed as a "mini-series event" in the ''30 for 30'' series. The five-part documentary series examines the life of
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, as well as the broader issues of race and celebrity in the United States as it pertained to Simpson's 1995
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for the murders of his ex-wife,
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, and her acquaintance, Ronald Lyle Goldman. ''Made in America'' also focuses on other aspects in Simpson's life, including his success on the football field, his celebrity away from the gridiron, and his later conviction and imprisonment in a robbery case. ''Part 1'' aired on June 11, 2016, with ''Parts 2–5'' airing on June 14, 15, 17 and 18, respectively. The series received week-long theatrical releases in
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and New York City before being broadcast, qualifying it for
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consideration. It ultimately received the
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at the
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.


Volume IV

On January 7, 2019, ESPN announced the next set of ''30 For 30'' documentaries. In March 2020, ESPN announced that '' The Last Dance'' would air earlier on April 19, 2020, due to the high demand during the
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.


Unknown

''Down in the Valley'', directed by Jason Hehir, explores how
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mayor and former NBA all-star Kevin Johnson played "point guard" in an effort to keep the
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from relocating to Seattle. The film was originally scheduled to air on October 20, 2015, as part of Volume III, but was delayed to an unspecified date in early October 2015, in light of then-recent articles revisiting allegations of sexual misconduct involving Johnson. It did have a local premiere in Sacramento before its planned broadcast.


''30 for 30 Shorts''

''30 for 30 Shorts'' are short films that have been featured on the ''30 for 30'' website as well as the now-defunct
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.com website; they have also been featured on
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or its related networks, either on ''30 for 30'' compilation shows or on ''
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''.


Films and television

On a number of occasions, the ''30 for 30'' format has been used to promote sports films and television:


''Daniel LaRusso vs. Johnny Lawrence''

On April 17, 2019,
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released a ''30 for 30'' featurette for the second season of its web-based series, ''
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'', a comedic reboot of ''The Karate Kid'' featuring the main cast members and select ESPN personalities analyzing the 1984 match between
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and Johnny Lawrence. It was nominated for a
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.


''The Legend of the Flying V''

On March 21, 2021, ahead of the premiere of '' The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers'',
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and ESPN collaborated on a promotional featurette in partnership with
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on the Minnesota Pee-Wee hockey state championship game between the original Ducks and the Hawks, shown in the original ''Mighty Ducks'' film from 1992. Among those who provide commentary are Fulton Reed (
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), Lester Averman ( Matt Doherty) and Connie Moreau (
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) from the original Ducks – who all also went on to appear in ''Game Changers'' – Sofi Hanson-Bhatt ( Swayam Bhatia) and Evan Morrow ( Brady Noon) from ''Game Changers'' protagonist team the Don't Bothers, United States women's hockey forward and Olympic gold medalist
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and ESPN hockey analysts and ''
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'' anchors
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,
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and
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.


''30 for 30: Soccer Stories''

On January 11, 2014, it was announced that a soccer-only ''30 for 30'' series, featuring two-feature-length films and six 30-minute films, would be aired in April 2014, featuring "compelling narratives from around the international soccer landscape". Additionally, a 10-part vignette series, titled ''Coraçao'', aired during ESPN's
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coverage and examined the history and culture of host country Brazil.


Vignettes


''30 for 30 Podcasts''

On September 7, 2016, it was announced that
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and ESPN Audio would produce ''30 for 30 Podcasts'', reporting on new sports stories using a narrative podcasting approach. The podcast was launched in June 2017, with the first season produced and hosted by Jody Avirgan and a team of in-house producers. Future season have featured both single-episode and serialized, season-long subject matter, produced "in collaboration with outside reporters, documentarians, and ESPN talent." The ''30 for 30'' theme music was re-worked for the podcast series by
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, who is a musician, composer and the host of the ''
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'' podcast.


Season 1

The first season was released in mid-2017 and was produced and hosted by Jody Avirgan and a team of in-house producers. It featured the following episodes:


Season 2

Season two launched in November 2017 and features the following episodes:


Season 3: ''Bikram''

Season three, subtitled ''Bikram'', consists of five episodes that released in May 2018. Reported and produced by Julia Lowrie Henderson, it explores the life of
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, who has been lauded as an innovator and guru of
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but has also had a history of dark behavior, including bankruptcy, and sexual assault and harassment allegations.


Season 4

Season Four launched in October 2018 and features the following episodes:


Season 5: ''The Sterling Affairs''

The fifth season, subtitled ''The Sterling Affairs'' and released in August 2019, explored former
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owner
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and his subsequent ban for life by commissioner
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from the
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after the exposure of his racist comments. Ramona Shelburne served as reporter and host for the season, which was produced in part with ESPN's '' The Undefeated'' website.


Season 6

Season six released in November and December 2019, include the following episodes:


Season 7: ''Heavy Medals''

Season seven features the seven-part miniseries ''Heavy Medals'', focusing on women's
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coaches
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& Márta Karolyi and their controversial training methods. All seven episodes of the season were released on July 14, 2020, and are reported by Bonnie D. Ford and Alyssa Roenigk.


Notes


References

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30 for 30 ''30 for 30'' is the title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history. This includes four "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series und ...
30 for 30 ''30 for 30'' is the title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history. This includes four "volumes" of 30 episodes each, a 13-episode series und ...