L’Chaim! HBO debuts Glickman, a documentary about a famous Jewish sportscaster
Here’s what’s up in the world of TV for Monday, August 26. All times are Eastern.
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Glickman (HBO, 9 p.m.): This documentary has everything: track & field, anti-semitism, and the guy that coined the term “swish!” A day before he was supposed to compete as part of the 400-meter relay at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Jewish-American Marty Glickman was replaced by a non-Jewish runner (who just happened to be Jesse Owens). This HBO documentary tracks that initial disappointment as well as Glickman’s rise to prominence as a sportscaster, where he pioneered many industry-standard practices that continue today.
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Under The Dome (CBS, 10 p.m.): It didn’t take long for Chester’s Mill to turn into a Hunger-Games-style (or Battle Royale if you prefer) dystopian future. Barbie fights for his life in an arena contest, which is kind of how Scott Von Doviak feels about reviewing this show each week.
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The IT Crowd (11 a.m.): Caroline Framke says “cheers mate” to The IT Crowd as it finishes its fourth series with a bet, a bomb scare, and a divorce trial. The show is set to return for a finale special sometime in the near future, but for now try turning it off and on again one last time.
Justice League (1 p.m.): Two rock climbers discover an alien machine called Dark Heart that can convert raw matter into attack robots. Oliver Sava is kind of like the Dark Heart except his raw matter is TV shows and his attack robots are the words he writes about those TV shows.