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Biopic on hockey commentator airs on CBC in two parts Sunday and Monday
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2010/03/24/sp-biopic-doncherry.html#ixzz0jIzbkHnc
Don Cherry is on the set of Hockey Night in Canada during a press conference for Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story a new movie about the legendary hockey commentator's life.
A photographer snaps his photo, and when the job is done, he asks Cherry if he will take a photo with his son, who stands nearby in a Boston Bruins shirt.
"Of course," says Cherry.
The photographer snaps a few photos then switches spots with his son to get his own photo taken, with a thumbs-up pose.
"You always tell it like it is Don," the man says. "I can't tell you how much we appreciate that about you."
Better than words, the scene tells the story of Cherry's place in Canadian hockey. Love him or hate him, he is one of the most recognizable faces in the sport. The kind of face professional photographers will go out of their way to get a personal photo with.
It's a face that we've seen for decades on Coach's Corner, in Rock 'Em Sock 'Em videos, and showing up at random rinks across the country. But Keep Your Head Up, Kid portrays a Don Cherry that will be new to many.
The four-hour television movie airs on CBC in two parts on Sunday, March 28 and Monday, March 29.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/story/2010/03/24/sp-biopic-doncherry.html#ixzz0jIzbkHnc
Don Cherry is on the set of Hockey Night in Canada during a press conference for Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story a new movie about the legendary hockey commentator's life.
A photographer snaps his photo, and when the job is done, he asks Cherry if he will take a photo with his son, who stands nearby in a Boston Bruins shirt.
"Of course," says Cherry.
The photographer snaps a few photos then switches spots with his son to get his own photo taken, with a thumbs-up pose.
"You always tell it like it is Don," the man says. "I can't tell you how much we appreciate that about you."
Better than words, the scene tells the story of Cherry's place in Canadian hockey. Love him or hate him, he is one of the most recognizable faces in the sport. The kind of face professional photographers will go out of their way to get a personal photo with.
It's a face that we've seen for decades on Coach's Corner, in Rock 'Em Sock 'Em videos, and showing up at random rinks across the country. But Keep Your Head Up, Kid portrays a Don Cherry that will be new to many.
The four-hour television movie airs on CBC in two parts on Sunday, March 28 and Monday, March 29.
