After 31 years as host of The Fifth Estate, plus another decade winning Emmys for CBS and NBC News, award-winning investigative journalist Bob McKeown is ready to retire.

The Ottawa native never shied away from his assignments, especially when it came to reporting on football and head injuries. Back in the ’70s, he was a CFL all-star centre for the Ottawa Rough Riders. He is without a doubt the only three-time recipient of the Edward R. Murrow Award to have also won a Grey Cup.

McKeown back in the ’70s in his CFL days with the Ottawa Rough Riders

On this episode of brioux.tv: the podcast, the 74-year-old talks about how he lined up opposite the best the CFL and American college football had to offer. That he later went head-to-head with Bill O’Reilly, Ann Coulter and even Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom host Marlin Perkins only added to his legend.

Then there’s the time he got bitten by a shark! Sink your teeth into the whole story on this story-packed podcast episode. Then see the highlights as part of The Fifth Estate: 50 Years of Truth, premiering Friday, November 29 on CBC and CBC Gem.

To listen to the episode, click on the white Arrow in the blue dot above.

McKeown (left) with his fifth estate co-hosts Eric Malling and Adrienne Clarkson in 1981

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