“In Moment of Truth, we speak to those who lived through massive moments in World Cup history. ![]() Mark Cole, Managing Director, Whisper, said, “sport generates and ignites emotion like no other – especially football. Moment of Truth features interviews with legendary players Cafu (Brazil), Andrés Iniesta (Spain), Hope Solo (USA), Michael Owen (England), Ricky Villa (Argentina), Claudio Gentile (Italy), Marcel Desailly (France), Bebeto (Brazil), and Philipp Lahm (Germany).įans, commentators, and world-leading psychologists also give their take on the career-defining redemption stories that only the FIFA World Cup can provide. Featuring David Beckham’s moment of madness for England, France’s unlikely semi-final savior, and Ronaldo’s mysterious omission from Brazil’s final line-up, those closest to the players reveal insider details about how the World Cup greats bounced back from their disappointments. Its first episode titled “Absolution” narrates tales of villains turned World Cup heroes. ![]() Viewers from the region can enjoy the series with Arabic subtitles. Composed of 10 episodes, the series is narrated by British actor and presenter - David Harewood. TOD will be premiere the first episode on Tuesday, 20th September, and subsequent episodes will be made available every Friday following the FIFA countdown, with the series finale being streamed on 18th November 2022.ĭistributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment, ‘Moment of truth’ is produced by Whisper Productions in collaboration with FIFA. The series ‘Moment of Truth’ dissects this obsession by exploring famous tales from the FIFA World Cup’s past offering insightful analysis through the lens of human endeavour. Given billions of people’s obsession with football, FIFA World Cup tournaments are one of the most anticipated sporting events on the planet. — Anna DimondRelated:• House Has a Truly Super T.TOD, a leading sports and entertainment OTT platform for the MENA region, announced the release of an exclusive series – “Moment of Truth” highlighting defining stories from previous World Cups. The actual Top Model, which is a star of the network, will be back next month. It was followed by ABC's Supernanny (7.6 mil), and repeats on the other nets.• CBS took the lead at 10 pm with a CSI:NY ep that scored 10.7 mil, which outdid a Law & Order ep on NBC, as well as ABC's Cashmere Mafia.• The CW, meanwhile scored a sad 1.7 mil overall at 8 pm with the special, America's Next Top Model Exposed. • Starting at 9 pm, Fox's Moment led the pack, slipping from last week but still on top with 16.9 mil viewers. It was followed by ABC's Wife Swap, which was also up, with six mil. The roundup, with preliminary Nielsen numbers:• Idol was up week over week, with 26 million viewers for the night, beating the combined big three from 8-9 pm in adults 18-49 by 55 percent. viewers outnumbered those on any other network, again, with American Idol and Moment of Truth leading the way. Ratings Roundup: Networks Getting Out-Foxed 23 "is a cool piece of business."• Explaining the decision to get in bed with Ozzy Osbourne and family, Reilly. " Reilly adds that the "prequel" movie airing Nov. "He was really wanting this next season to be great, and it was unfortunate that he got interrupted. ![]() "It was a good opportunity for Howard, who is such a perfectionist," he explains. This one is going to bring the goods."• Reilly reiterates that which has been said before and by others: "24 is going to come back rocking and rolling" after suffering hard from a full season's postponement. Abrams, and thus offered him a series "on Day 1." Pegging Fringe as "X-Files meets Indiana Jones," Reilly says, "Sometimes with these big show runners, it's all hype and no delivery. • First discussing Fringe, Reilly says that Fox was hot to work with J.J. Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly has taken the stage to field questions. Matt and Mickey here at the TCA press tour. Fall TV Press Tour: 24, Fringe, Truth Talk & More
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