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The Best Episodes of Beckham Season 1

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Every episode of Beckham Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Beckham Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Beckham Season 1

With never-before-seen footage, this docuseries follows David Beckham's meteoric rise from humble beginnings to global football stardom.

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  1. Background image for The Kick
    9.3/10(11 votes)

    #1 - The Kick

    S1:E1

    A history-making goal in 1996 puts David on the fast track to fame. Big spending and brand deals fuel his popularity — and attract a certain Spice Girl.

    Writer:Unknown
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  2. Background image for Seeing Red
    9.2/10(8 votes)

    #2 - Seeing Red

    S1:E2

    In the wake of the '98 World Cup, David faces depression, death threats and national harassment. He and Victoria welcome their first child, Brooklyn.

    Writer:Unknown
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  3. Background image for Goldenballs
    9.0/10(7 votes)

    #3 - Goldenballs

    S1:E3

    As David juggles family life in the limelight, friction grows between him and Sir Alex Ferguson. Later, he tries to find his footing with Real Madrid.

    Writer:Unknown
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  4. Background image for What Makes David Run
    8.9/10(7 votes)

    #4 - What Makes David Run

    S1:E4

    David and Victoria revisit his drama-filled tenure with Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, and discuss where they're at today.

    Writer:Unknown
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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"The Kick" is the best rated episode of "Beckham" season 1. It scored 9.3/10 based on 11 votes. Directed by Fisher Stevens and written by Unknown, it aired on 10/4/2023. This episode is rated 0.1 points higher than the second-best, "Seeing Red".