Engraved on a Nation explained
Engraved on a Nation is a Canadian sports documentary anthology series commissioned by TSN.
The series originally premiered in 2012, with an anthology of 8 documentaries surrounding the Canadian Football League and the Grey Cup, in honour of its centennial edition. In 2019, TSN revived the series with a new season of 6 documentaries beginning February 6, 2019, now focusing on notable figures and stories in all of Canadian sport.[1]
Episodes
Season 2
See also
- 30 for 30, a similar series of sports documentaries produced by TSN's minority partner ESPN.
Sources
- Boone, Mike (2 June 2012). "Film offers unique perspective; Trudeau helped kick off 1969 Grey Cup game during the middle of Quebec's FLQ Crisis". Montreal Gazette.
- Edmonds, Scott (27 June 2012). "Tube stakes are higher in 100th Grey Cup year." Hamilton Spectator.
- Jones, Terry (16 August 2012). "Capturing the magic; Eskimos Western Swagger documentary part of eight-part CFL series that celebrates the 100th Grey Cup". Edmonton Sun.
- Lees, Nick (18 July 2012). "We all scream for ice cream". Edmonton Journal.
- MacKinnon, John. "Proud to be a team player". Edmonton Journal.
- Mitchell, Bob (8 May 2012). "Engraved on a Nation; A new series of docs celebrates the rich, 100-year history of the Grey Cup and its place in our national heritage". Toronto Star
- Mitchell, Bob (7 July 2012). "Ex-Argo Theisman still sore about '71". Toronto Star.
- Mitchell, Bob (8 July 2012). "The wrong turn that won't go away". Toronto Star.
- Mitchell, Bob (22 August 2012). "Stampeder's hike honours grandfather". Toronto Star.
- Odland, Kristen (27 September 2012). "Patience close to paying off for offensive lineman Harrison". Calgary Herald.
- Ralph, Dan (5 May 2012). "CFL will go deep with Grey Cup documentaries".Hamilton Spectator.
- Stinson, Scott (5 May 2012). "TSN, CFL hope project lights a torch".National Post.
- Vanstone, Rob (4 May 2012). "TSN unveils plans for CFL documentaries". Regina Leader-Post.
Notes and References
- Web site: TSN zeroes in on Canadian stories. January 23, 2019. Bree. Rody-Mantha. 2019-03-07.