Howzat
In 1976 Australian businessman Kerry Packer, infuriated that his network had been denied the TV broadcasting rights by the Australian Cricket Board and fearing the game was dying, declared war on the cricket establishment. Polishing an idea by John Cornell, Packer clean bowled the cricket establishment by secretly signing up 50 of the worlds greatest cricketers and creating World Series Cricket. He knew the players, who had been underpaid for years, were on the point of rebellion against the cricket authorities. His rebel games clashed headon with official test matches, and the war was on. Despite poor crowds at first, a brave new world of sports broadcasting had begun, ushering in the era of one-day cricket played under lights.
Directed by:Daina Reid
Season 1
S01:E01 - Episode 1
Part 1: In 1976 Australian businessman Kerry Packer, miffed at not having been granted TV broadcasting rights by the Australian Cricket Board, threw the cricket world into turmoil by secretly signing up 50 of the world's best cricketers and establishing World Series Cricket, a highly-successful rebel tour which clashed head-on with test matches under the auspices of the cricket authorities.
S01:E02 - Episode 2
Part 2: In 1976 Australian businessman Kerry Packer, miffed at not having been granted TV broadcasting rights by the Australian Cricket Board, threw the cricket world into turmoil by secretly signing up 50 of the world's best cricketers and establishing World Series Cricket, a highly-successful rebel tour which clashed head-on with test matches under the auspices of the cricket authorities.
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