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Lucky bastard : my life, my dad, and the things I'm not allowed to say on TV
Title:
Lucky bastard : my life, my dad, and the things I'm not allowed to say on TV
ISBN:
9781101984567

9781101984581
Physical Description:
viii, 295 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Contents:
Part 1. Can you hear me now? -- Uh-oh -- Part 2. Jack's kid -- The adventures of Jasper Pennypucker -- Now playing Jack Buck . . . Jack Buck! -- My first professional at-bat -- Cold winds -- Part 3. Thanks, Mr. Murdoch -- A fourth network -- Big jumps -- Thrills and chills (and steroids) -- We are blessed -- Part 4. Good-bye, Dad -- The last fight -- Part 5. The top -- This thing is huge -- Married . . . with children -- Buck rhymes with suck -- Part 6. The bottom -- Grandstanding -- The split -- Vocal discord -- Part 7. Climbing up again -- Happy days are here again -- The mountaintop -- So what!.
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Summary:
Sports fans see Joe Buck everywhere: broadcasting one of the biggest games in the NFL every week, doing the World Series every year, announcing the Super Bowl every three years. They know his father, Jack Buck, is a broadcasting legend and that he was beloved in his adopted hometown of Saint Louis. Yet they have no idea who Joe really is. Or how he got here. They don't know how he almost blew his career. They haven't read his funniest and most embarrassing stories or heard about his interactions with the biggest sports stars of this era. They don't know how hard he can laugh at himself; or that he thinks some of his critics have a point. And they don't know what it was really like to grow up in his father's shadow. Joe and Jack were best friends but it wasn't that simple. Jack gave Joe his broadcasting start but it wasn't that easy. And Joe's childhood as the son of a famous broadcaster was not as idyllic as it seemed.
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