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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Aug 30, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The 1993 AFL season witnessed extraordinary individual achievements and social breakthroughs. Every team has stories from that year that resonate with the clubs and fans 25 years later. 
Julian de Stoop from Fox Sports News grew up watching the Baby Bombers in 1993. In 2018, his documentary "28 Games - The Rise of the Baby Bombers" tells the story of that historic team. 
"28 Games - The Rise of the Baby Bombers" airs Tuesday, September 4 on Fox Footy. 
The Greatest Season That Was: 93 documents our contention that in 1993, footy was never better. Hosted by Adam Collins, Dan Brettig and Shannon Gill, this series is an in-depth exploration of one amazing season. 
The Greatest Season That Was: 93 is produced by Jay Mueller and edited by Thom Lion. Check out Bad Producer Productions for more podcasts. 
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The Greatest Season That Was: 1993 uses YouTube audio from the following sources:

Various 1993 Channel 7 Football Broadcasts
Channel 7 That Was The Season That Was
Channel 7 Sportsworld
Channel 7 News
Channel 9 Sunday Footy Show
Channel 9 Sports Sunday
Channel 9 News  
Channel 10 News
ABC 7:30 Report.


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Released:
Aug 30, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (71)

A new series from the team at The Greatest Season That Was Presents... US Revolution. US Revolution features Mason, Shannon Gill and American broadcaster Ed Wyatt in an exploration of Australian Rules Football's US connections. The eight-part series will feature interviews with Paul Roos, Jason Holmes and former ESPN broadcaster Bob Ley.  Follow The Greatest Season That Was on Twitter - @TGSTW_Presents. The Greatest Season That Was is produced Jay Mueller and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network.