Frontline: The Other Side of the Track (1984-TV) Horse Racing Documentary aka "King of the World"

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Frontline Season 2, Episode 11 ; Air Date: May 7, 1984 (as "The Other Side of the Track") ; Rebroadcast Date: November 6, 1984 (as "King of the World") ;
This program examines the phenomenon of horse racing in the United States: it is the country's most popular spectator sport, with over twelve billion dollars bet annually at racetracks. Reporter Irv Drasnin goes behind the scenes of the industry, speaking to track stewards, professional handicappers (or "touts"), horse owners, and gamblers to explore the mystique and emotional thrills that attend betting on the horses, as well as the seamier side of the pastime. Washington Post columnist and inveterate bettor Andy Beyer discusses the beauty and excitement of the sport, praising its virtues as a crucible for one's character. Handicappers Connie Merjos and Len Ragozin enumerate the incredible complexity of the variables involved in predicting winners. The elegant, patrician atmosphere of horse racing associated with tracks such as Belmont Park and Hialeah are contrasted with the Great Barrington Fair, a rundown venue with worn-out horses that caters to gambling addicts, who desperately flail for the dubious tips provided by Great Barrington's unscrupulous, bottom-feeding touts. Former steward Herman "Slim" Summers, former Massachusetts Racing Commission member James Mosely, and detective Joe Pomarico comment on the rumors of race-fixing and horse-tampering that abound at Great Barrington. The program concludes with Beyer's annual trip to Hialeah, where he hopes to win at least $50,000, reflecting the the optimism and eternal hope -- or destructive self-delusion -- required of the serious bettor.
Introduction 2: Horse racing is American's number one spectator sport. In 1982, more that 77 million people wagered almost $12 billion at the nation's racetracks. Frontline gives an insider's look at the 'sport of kings, ' focusing on tracks at Belmont, NY, where the rich indulge their interest in racing, and at Great Barrington in Massachusetts where infirm horses run for purses that can barely pay the feed bill.
Director, Reporter: Irv Drasnin ; Director: Joanna Lu ; Host: Judy Woodruff, Narrator: Will Lyman. Guests: Washington Post columnist Andrew "Andy" Beyer, Constantine "Connie" Merjos, aka "The Beard", Len "Rags" Ragozin, Herman "Slim" Summers, James Moseley, Detective Joe Pomarico
Executive Producers: David Fanning, Janet McFadden ; WGBH-Boston.

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  • @carlbruun386
    @carlbruun38611 ай бұрын

    This documentary is nearly impossible to find. Great upload.

  • @howardcampbell6796
    @howardcampbell67967 ай бұрын

    Andy Beyer changed my life. Started gambling at 12 much later went to work on the track. 86 -2020 never regretted it

  • @BrisLS1
    @BrisLS120 күн бұрын

    Classic! Judy Woodruff was so great. Great video about the Sport of Kings! If you bet horses today, you are probably using speed figures, and understand the importance of Andy Beyer, not just as a gambler, but a useful data resource. Thanks

  • @garylobo348
    @garylobo3487 ай бұрын

    If you love horse racing... and I do... If you love Andy Beyer... and I do... then this was the greatest documentary ever done. Thanks PBS! I take back everything I ever said about you ;) This was 40 years ago now. But Andy is still with us although retired from writing his columns. Last I saw he was betting from home on his computer while streaming the races live. What I wouldn't give... then or now... to spend a day with Andy doping out a day's races with him. Then watching him bet. And of course I'd parrot him, bet for bet. We'd either lose that day together... or be KINGS OF THE WORLD that day! It's on my bucket list. Sigh. You're my hero, Andy.

  • @michaelsherman6240
    @michaelsherman62407 ай бұрын

    Great to hear Tom Durkin on those Hialeah races

  • @highlandreelvsbricksandmor9996
    @highlandreelvsbricksandmor99969 ай бұрын

    Thanks for posting!

  • @travisfriedland9346
    @travisfriedland93469 ай бұрын

    Is Ragazon still in business?

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