Written by PigskinLovingLady on February 2, 2010 at 9:15 am
The 10-part series on BET airs tonight at 10PM EST. I’ve spoken with people who were able to preview tonight’s episode and they were very pleased. They also assured me that the coonery normally associated with shows on the infamous network was omitted. “You can definitely tell Tony Dungy had a great influence over Vick.”
Written by PigskinLovingLady on January 11, 2010 at 7:26 am
BET is offering an unprecedented look into the life of Michael Vick, with a new docu-series that will follow him as he journeys on the road to redemption –in both his personal and professional life.
In this eight-part series, cameras will not only capture the NFL star’s return to football after a two-year prison term stemming from his association with a dogfighting ring, but they will also focus on much of his life prior to that turning point. Viewers will be given an unfiltered and personal experience of Vick as he restores his past and starts fresh for the future – not only for himself, but for his family and fiancée, Kijafa.
“It’s our hope that this documentary series will serve as means towards Michael Vick’s search for his personal truth, what led to the choices he made that ultimately changed his life and also, enlighten viewers that every decision you make in life matters. We hope his story will be one in which years from now, people particularly young men, will view and learn valuable lessons from, James DuBose, CEO, Dubose Entertainment. “Mike’s life may be unique, but his story is one that could be told ten times over by young men who find themselves faced with trials and tribulations. His truth has come by way of bad choices. His triumph will come by way of his commitment to change.”
“Michael Vick’s story is about second chances and we are excited to have the opportunity to tell his complete story,” said Loretha Jones, President, Original Programming, BET Networks. “What happened to Michael is endemic of what is happening to young Black men today. Michael could be anyone’s brother, father, uncle or son. It is our hope that this project will give viewers a glimpse of how he is rebuilding his life and moving forward as a human being and not just another sports figure.”
“I am not doing this documentary to show people that I’m back and unchanged by the experiences of the last few years,” said Vick. “I’m allowing the cameras to see the truth – the good, the bad and the ugly results of my decisions – with the sincere hope that it will positively affect others’ lives and prevent someone out there from making the same mistakes I did.”
Nowadays, it appears that everybody has a reality show, especially if you’re “coming back.” But if I’m willing to lose brain cells watching the Housewives of (pick a city), I can definitely support Michael Vick. It’ll be interesting to see him as a father and fiancée’. Will you watch?
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