Before The League | |
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Genre | Documentary film |
Written by | Alison Momeyer, Bryan Levin |
Directed by | Jason Pheister |
Narrated by | Chuck Campbell |
Theme music composer | Ben Devine |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | One |
No. of episodes | Six |
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Executive producer(s) | Jason Pheister, Alison Momeyer |
Cinematography | Rick Davis, Bryan Levin |
Editor(s) | Bryan Levin |
Running time | 3 h (180 min) |
Production company(s) | Before The League, LLC |
Distributor | Time Warner Cable |
Release | |
Original network | Time Warner Cable SportsChannel |
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External links | |
Website | www |
Before The League is a documentary series on the history of professional American football that ultimately became the NFL. The series debuted at the Pro Football Hall of Fame on October 27, 2015. The film is broken into a six parts which tell the story of the evolution from rugby to the formation and creation of the American Professional Football Association in 1920. The series aired on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel on November 17 and 18, 2015.
The series was awarded several times including in the prestigious Emmy Awards and national Telly Awards in 2016. Before The League director and executive producer Jason Pheister and lead writer and executive producer Alison Momeyer, were each awarded Emmys for their roles. In total, the series received three Emmy Awards, five Emmy nominations, and five Telly Awards.
The series examines how small towns like Canton and Massillon, Ohio were the blueprint for fielding early pro football teams as well as fostering healthy rivalries. As precursors to the current day NFL, teams like the Akron Pros, Dayton Triangles, Columbus Panhandles, Portsmouth Spartans, Ironton Tanks, Shelby Blues, Oorang Indians, Rochester Jeffersons, Buffalo All-Americans, Milwaukee Badgers and Green Bay Packers laid the groundwork for the successes of today’s big city NFL teams.
The documentary film is narrated by Chuck Campbell.
Several noted historians of pro football give background information including Joe Horrigan, author and Pro Football Hall of Fame lead historian and head of communications and exhibits; Kate Buford, author and biographer of Jim Thorpe; Chris Willis, author of several books, including the biography of Joe Carr; Keith McLellan, author of "The Sunday Game;" Jeffrey Miller, author of "Buffalo's Forgotten Champions;" and John Steffenhagen, historian of the Rochester Jeffersons and great-grandson of NFL co-founder Leo Lyons. Additionally, Hall of Fame Running Back Floyd Little provides his perspective on the subject.