A new documentary about Tiger Woods's victory at the 2019 Masters tournament - his first major win in 11 years - premieres next month on Sky.
The broadcaster says 'Tiger Woods: Back' "takes an in-depth look into the golfer’s 2019 Masters victory with never-before-seen footage from the Sky Sports archive and exclusive interviews with golfing legend Butch Harmon, Sir Nick Faldo, Jaime Diaz, Notah Begay III, Ewen Murray and Consultant Neurological Spinal Surgeon Mr Peter Hamlyn".
The documentary airs at 9pm on June 5th on the new Sky Documentaries channel.
A number of other sports documentaries will also be available via Sky Documentaries (which launches on May 27th) and through NOW TV.
Kenny
Available from 27 May on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
The day after the Heysel disaster, Kenny Dalglish became manager of Liverpool. Six years later he resigned, shell-shocked in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster. In between, he created one of the most exciting football teams of all times. 'Kenny' explores more than just the rollercoaster career of an iconic footballer and manager.
Busby
9pm, Thursday 28 May, Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
The truly remarkable story of a Manchester United icon and one of the greatest football managers of all time. During 25 years in charge of Manchester United his charisma, vision and steel revolutionised the beautiful game, turning United from the second-best team in their home city into one of the most iconic names in sport.
Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes
9pm, Friday 29 May, Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
A vibrant portrait of boxing legend Muhammad Ali told through the lens of his frequent appearances on the Dick Cavett Show. With natural charisma, quick wit and playful pugnacity, Ali was a perfect foil for the sophisticated broadcast host, and together they struck television gold.
The Armstrong Lie
Available from 27 May on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
Lance Armstrong was considered one of the greatest sports figures of all time after beating cancer and winning the Tour de France seven times. When he admitted to doping in 2012, USADA's CEO, Travis Tygart, concluded that Armstrong's team had run 'the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen’.
Women of Troy
Available from 27 May on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
Women of Troy is a documentary film highlighting the historic and ground-breaking USC women’s basketball team of the 1980s, whose talent and charisma created new possibilities for women in basketball and helped paved the way for the WNBA.
Kevin Pietersen: Story of a Genius
Available from 27 May on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
This documentary underlines the story of one of England's most controversial and successful cricket players of all time. In this five-part documentary series, a group of cricketing experts, ex-players and ex-coaches all along with Kevin himself, explain the fascinating and eventful life that the cricketer experienced.
Ferrari Race to Immortality
Available from 27 May on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
Ferrari: Race to Immortality tells the story of the loves and losses, triumphs and tragedy of Ferrari's most celebrated drivers in an era where they lived la dolce vita during the week, and it was win or die on any given Sunday.
Two further new commissions are also coming later this year.
Tyson Bruno
This historic feature length film charts the sensational highs and lows of two of the world’s most iconic black sportsmen. One hero, one villain: this is the story of America’s ‘baddest man on the planet’ Iron Mike Tyson as the friend and enemy of Britain’s gentle giant, Frank Bruno, and the fascinating story of the way their lives remained connected like two sides of the same coin.
The United Way
The story of Manchester United is one of the ultimate stories of our time and it has never been fully told this way before, this documentary is led by the legendary Eric Cantona, who provides the creative and storytelling spine throughout the film.
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