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E:60 (2007)

Season 16

E:60 is a weekly investigative journalism newsmagazine show. It premiered on ESPN on October 16, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. ET, 4:00 p.m. PT. The show is one hour long. E:60 covers stories that relate to both American and international sports. Reporters from the network interview those surrounding the stories, and they also discuss what was involved in covering the stories. Many of the stories' subjects are of a serious nature, such as a story featured on the premiere show about Jason Ray, the student who portrayed the North Carolina Tar Heels' mascot Ramses, being killed after he was struck by a car. Reporters and contributors on the show include ESPN personalities Jeremy Schaap, Rachel Nichols, Lisa Salters, Jeffri Chadiha, Michael Smith, and Chris Connelly.

Released Oct. 16, 2007 Episode 53 min 2+
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S16E1 - Whitney's Anthem

Whitney Houston's stunning rendition of the national anthem before Super Bowl XXV in 1991, set against the back drop of the Gulf War, helped unify the country and remains an iconic moment in Super Bowl history.
Feb. 11, 2022, midnight

S16E2 - The Paterno Legacy

Penn State football icon Joe Paterno went from revered patriarch to reviled pariah. Now, ten years after the Penn State sex abuse scandal, E60 looks at The Paterno Legacy.
April 18, 2022, midnight

S16E3 - Unrivaled: Red Wings v. Avalanche

One of the most intense rivalries in sports history will be relived in Unrivaled. It started out as two teams decorated with highly-skilled future hall of famers relentlessly pursuing the holy grail of their sport. It became a ferocious clash, fueled by an incomparable hatred not often seen in major sports. This was more than a mere rivalry; it was a blood feud. Its white-hot intensity would lead to games and moments both thrilling and chilling, to indelible victories and premeditated acts of vengeance. The story of the rivalry is one of lifelong bonds, life-changing moments, a remarkable brotherhood and a never-before-seen public reckoning of revenge and retribution. Two and a half decades later, those who were part of it are still coming to terms with how the brutal rivalry went as far as it did.
June 26, 2022, midnight

S16E4 - The Great Imposter and Me

A new episode of ESPN E60 will bring new information to light about a cult figure from the late 1970’s known as “The Great Imposter.” Barry Bremen, who pulled off pranks that included crashing baseball’s All-Star Game dressed as a New York Yankee, playing nine holes at the U.S. Open and impersonating a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, left a secret legacy that was only recently discovered.
July 12, 2022, midnight

S16E6 - Truth Be Told

The fight for power in women’s professional soccer.
Oct. 4, 2022, midnight

S16E5 - The Survivor

As a child, he survived WWII and the Holocaust. Then, competing for Israel at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, he would again confront the unthinkable.
Sept. 20, 2022, midnight

S16E7 - Qatar's World Cup

Investigating the human cost of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where watchdog groups estimate 4,000 immigrant workers building stadiums and infrastructure will die from working and living conditions.
Nov. 6, 2022, midnight

S16E8 - The Band Is On The Field

ESPN E60 will relive what has been described as “the most amazing, sensational, dramatic finish in the history of college football” – the play that came at the end of the 1982 Big Game, the annual showdown between the University of California – Berkeley Golden Bears and the Stanford University Cardinal.
Nov. 13, 2022, midnight

S16E9 - Remember the Blue & Yellow

The inspiring story of the Ukrainian national soccer team trying to play while their nation is at war.
Dec. 11, 2022, midnight

S16E10 - Episode 10

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Network: ESPN
Episode Runtime: 53 min.
Season Runtime: 4452 min.
Released: Oct. 16, 2007
Last Air Date: Dec. 28, 2025, midnight
Status: Returning Series
Certification: TV-G / 2+

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