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"September 5" tells the story of the live broadcast of the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy, following the ABC sports broadcasting team as they reported on the hostage crisis.
Chuck Scarborough first started informing NBC audiences in the 1970s. On Thursday night, he thanked viewers and signed off for the last time.