The Return of 30 For 30


One of the best series in recent years is the ESPN original documentary series "30 For 30." These are original films from ESPN that follow different ideas and events from recent sports history.

Now one might be tempted to think these are only for sports fans, but that's not the case. While sports fans are the likely target for these films, really they are documentaries that can spark anyone's interest. A few years ago ESPN produced 30 films, putting them out on DVD to celebrate the network's 30th anniversary.

But that was hardly the only number of stories to tell. Now, "30 For 30" is back with new original films. The first of those stories, "Broke," aired Tuesday. It focused on the propensity among athletes to run out of money, an idea that seems shocking given the high dollar contracts they typically receive. But the 90-minute segment sheds a light on the social issues and the lifestyles of excess that typically befall these athletes.

A new "30 For 30" film airs each Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern. If you love real stories and documentaries done well, give this series a try.

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