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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2010

The polarizing hockey commentator Don Cherry sat down in Studio Q with his son Tim Cherry to talk about the film 'Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story'.

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  • Violence is not a Canadian Value.

  • Tim looks about 50 but sounds about 22.

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  • @D0NKY - I would image there are some effect from his kidney failure and his current condition. (I am not a Dr. though). I give the guy a pass on personal appearance and give him a ton of credit for being involved in this project. A great piece of work that tells inspiring story - of not only Grapes, but the entire family. This video will tell the story forever - great job.

  • @D0NKY he sounds more like he's 12

  • hahaha whats with his voice??....

  • I still wish he was the Coach of the Boston Bruins!! We love you Grapes!!

  • I watched the movie and I want to say that I was captivated by the story. I feel that the movie was a true reflection on the Cherry family...I don't think that Mr. Cherry would have it any other way. To me it demonstrates the depth of his character to not sugar coat things. He is a risk taken and to me no matter what he wanted the true story to be told regardless of it reflected back on him. It is nice to see the other side of his life. To his son Tim excellent job you must be so proud.

  • Tim Cherry voice sounds like a midget voice...

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