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    Super Dave (1987)

    Super Dave (1987)

    Global (ended 1992)
    Bob Einstein plays Super Dave in this original 1987 variety show. In between interviews, musical performances and appearances by a wide variety of guests, Super Dave performs some classic stunts that never seem to go as planned.moreless
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    College Football on FX

    College Football on FX

    FX (ended 2012)
    FX has been home to some of the greatest scripted television shows in recent years and will now air some unscripted college football action. The package premiered on September 3, 2011 and aired for two seasons. Beginning with the 2013 season, FOX moved its cable college football games to FS1.moreless
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    NASCAR Classic Races

    NASCAR Classic Races

    NASCAR
    NASCAR Classic Races recaps some of NASCAR's greatest races as part of the NASCAR Hall of Fame grand opening celebration.
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    NBA Tonight

    NBA Tonight

    ESPN
    NBA Tonight is the new late night studio show on ESPN covering all of the latest news in the world of basketball. Highlights will be shown, analysis will be provided and interviews with the night's top performers will also be on the half hour program.moreless
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    Drag Race High

    Drag Race High

    Speed TV
    Drag Race High is a reality-competition series that features teams from two Southern California high schools, (El Camino high school and Ramona high school), who modify and maintain racing autos and then drive them against each other.moreless
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    Wimbledon

    Wimbledon

    Wimbledon
    Held annually in mid-summer, Wimbledon is the oldest major tennis championships and the most prestigious tennis event in the world.
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    Hot Version – Tuner Battle Royale

    Hot Version – Tuner Battle Royale

    Hot Version – Tuner Battle Royale features the cars Mine's R34 Skyline GT-R, HKS BNR34 Skyline GT-R, MCR, R34 Skyline GT-R, HTF R33 Skyline GT-R, Yashio Factory F15 Silvia, RE Amemiya FD3S, J's Racing S2000, C-WEST S2000, Route KS NSX, Kei Office S15 Silvia, Nismo S15 Silvia, Tuschiya's TRD AE86 and more!moreless
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    Sunday NFL Countdown

    Sunday NFL Countdown

    ESPN
    Since 1985 ESPN has been on hand to kick off your Sunday afternoon and get you ready for a day of football. Chris Berman, Tom Jackson, Mike Ditka, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter all return to the desk.moreless
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    The Bronx Is Burning

    The Bronx Is Burning

    ESPN (Mini-Series 2007)
    A limited run series about the Yankees' 1977 World Series attempt, based on the book "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning" by Jonathan Mahler. Premiering in 2007, the production is being offered on ESPN, with episodes directed by TV veteran Jeremiah Chechnik, and a cast that includes John Turturro, Oliver Platt, Max Casella, Christopher Mac Donald, and other TV vets in multiple episodes, and a host of others in cameo roles. A co-production of ESPN Original Entertainment, East Coast Films, and Tollin/Robbins Productions, this continues to broaden the type of entertainment provided by the sports channel.moreless
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    NFL Films Presents

    NFL Films Presents

    NFL - National Football League
    NFL Films Presents is sports documentary television show from The NFL Network that showcases moments on and off the National Football League that make it a special moment in football history. Steve Sabol and his extremely experienced crew narrate and edit these wonderful pieces of history to give each segment a special place in football lore. The music is what you have come to expect from NFL Films, the moments you have come to experienced and cherish with the football team you have always adored. NFL Films Presents Super Bowl recaps, sounds of the NFL, greatest football games, and you the fans. With original NFL footage, sound bytes, exclusive interviews, and inside looks as to what makes the NFL America's Past Time, NFL Films Presents can and should be enjoyed by all those who make living and breathing football a way of life.moreless
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    Pinks: All Out

    Pinks: All Out

    Speed TV
    This show is an all-out, winner-takes-all racing competition. Cars are timed and then paired with a car that got a similar time in a sudden death race. 32 cars start the competition. Only one will come away with the $10,000 in prize money.moreless
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    Greatest Games

    Greatest Games

    ESPN
    NFL Films presents a series of game recaps from their famous vaults.
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    Jim Rome on Showtime

    Jim Rome on Showtime

    Showtime
    Veteran radio and television broadcaster Jim Rome hosts this weekly series on Showtime. The show covers everything from the world of entertainment to sports.
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    The OT

    The OT

    FOX
    Sometimes three hours is not enough time for a football game. Airing Sunday nights at 7 PM The OT will feature extended coverage of America's Game of the Week or recap any notable games throughout the day. The OT provides closure for sports fans to the weekend in football.moreless
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    Tilt

    Tilt

    ESPN (ended 2005)
    Three aspiring gamblers team up to attempt to bring down the "King of Vegas," Don Everest. "The Matador" has achieved that nickname through countless victories, mostly against those interested in bringing him down. But when a man named Seymour (Kenneth Walsh - The Practice, Judge Harrod) comes knocking, Eddie (Eddie Cibrian - Invasion, Russell Varon), Clark (Todd Williams - Third Watch, Detective Barlow), and Miami (Kristen Lehman - Killer Instinct, Detective Danielle Carter) decide to attempt to take down "The Matador" and all his glory. Everest is good buddies with the president of the Colorado Casino, Bart "Lowball" Rogers, or at least he tries to be. Together they call the shots at the casino, and sometimes that means inflicting pain on those considered threats in any way to "The Matador," "Lowball" or the casino in general. The series unfolds during nine episodes, revealing information from the character's pasts, and also the present day action of running a casino and trying to take down a legend. Character Guide: • Don "The Matador" Everest: The King of Vegas. "The Matador," having earned his nickname for taking on all of the bulls that try to slay him, is the undisputed champion of Texas Hold 'Em. He "wrote the book on the game," and the road to greatness goes through him. On his way to earning countless riches by mastering poker, "The Matador" amassed a loyal group of influential backers. Some believe that he uses this influence to rig the game and that he can't win on his own. But no one really knows for sure. One thing is certain ... The Matador is the most ruthless and feared player in town. • Eddie: The women find him handsome, charming and intuitive. He is one of the most gifted young poker players on tour. He's one of the new young guys of Texas Hold 'Em, and is looking to take down the old guard. Eddie, born to a -addicted father and an emotionally distant mother, turns to cards for his escape. He is looking to take down the big dog, "The Matador." • Miami: She's sexy, seductive, and as tough a poker player as any in Vegas. She desperately wants to take down The Matador for personal reasons. She had left the game not too long ago but now plans to make her triumphant return to the big show. • Clark: A degenerate gambler who is just as talented as Eddie. He has never lived up to his father's expectations and turned to poker as an escape. His quest to prove his father wrong is manifested in his many insecurites. He plans to rid himself of his family by sitting at the top of Vegas. • Nickel: He lost his only brother to an addiction and is out for sweet revenge. When his life spiraled out of control, he sued The Matador and The Colorado Casino. His brother, Wayne, had made a videotape in which he revealed all of the ways in which The Matador rigged games. He will stop at nothing to prove to everyone that The Matador is a con artist, not a poker champ. • Dee Everest Daddy's little girl? Hardly. This wild-child of Sin City is looking to have fun. But when you're the daughter of "The Matador," people tend to treat you with kid gloves. Makes it tough to earn a living, but she needs money to live a certain lifestyle. If "The Matador" keeps bankrolling Dee, will she and Eddie be able to maintain a real relationship, or is "The Matador" just using her to keep tabs on his new protégé? • Bart "Lowball" Rogers Bart "Lowball" Rogers is the president of The Colorado Casino and a longtime friend of "The Matador." These two conquered Las Vegas together, but it's clear that their old alliance is about to fold. He's under an enormous amount of pressure attempting to control the money and chaos from the current craze. But he's also a cagey, political animal, intent on convincing the owner of the casino that they need to operate on the up and up. One thing is clear ... "Lowball" will have to be one step ahead at all times if he plans to survive. FAQ: What does "tilt" mean?: "Tilt" is a well known term in Vegas. It essentially means off-kilter. When you're at the table, you're in the zone, and you have that edge. Then, all of a sudden, something happens that takes you off your game and that little thing is all it takes to lose in Vegas. (i.e.: a bad hit, too high a raise, etc.) Is this the first drama from ESPN?: No, it is the second. Playmakers was an EOE drama that debuted in 2003. It was a hit but the NFL, the league that it was essentially portraying, pressured ESPN to scrap it. Can a drama based on poker actually work?: There have been several movies based on poker that have been successes. The list includes: Rounders, The Cincinnati Kid, Maverick, and Luckytown. Is The Colorado Casino a real casino in Vegas?: No, The Colorado Casino, which most of the show action takes place in, is fictional. However, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a real event. It is held at Binions Horseshoe Casino in Vegas. Is the show filmed in Las Vegas?: It is actually filmed in a warehouse in Toronto, Canada. ESPN Broadcast History ----------------- January 13 - Thursdays 9:00 - 10:00 PM (Presented in HDTV on ESPNHD)moreless
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    30 Clubs in 30 Days

    30 Clubs in 30 Days

    MLB
    30 Clubs in 30 Days is the MLB Network series that takes an in-depth look at all 30 clubs in the league. Major League Baseball is the organization that operates the National League and American League baseball leagues, in a join organizational structure that began development in 1901. In 2000 the leagues became one legally, with the commissioner's office running all of MLB. The league is the premiere baseball league in North America, with 29 teams in the United States and one in Canada. In 2009 they launched MLB Network, a specialty cable channel dedicated to professional baseball. The network features live game coverage of regular season games, international games, and spring training, as well as daily shows like MLB Tonight, Hot Stove, and Quick Pitch. In 30 Clubs in 30 Days, MLB Network reporters travel all over to see inside of the 30 MLB clubs, with interviews with players, coaches, and GM's, as well as analysis on the personnel and more. See a behind-the-scenes look at the league as the teams prepare for the season in MLB Network's 30 Clubs in 30 Days.moreless
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    NCAA Vault

    NCAA Vault

    NCAA
    NCAA Vault is a comprehensive video library that contains complete game footage of every game played in the NCAA Tournament from the Sweet Sixteen to the National Championship game! Treasured and dramatic moments that make March Madness live up to it's name. The great come backs, heart stopping buzzer beaters, and the legendary performances from future NBA all-stars. Relive those moments that will forever live in college athletics infamy. If you're a college basketball fan, The NCAA Vault is for you. Sit back, relax and enjoy all of your favorite NCAA Tournament memories of the past 11 years.moreless
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    Home Run Derby

    Home Run Derby

    (ended 1960)
    It's A Home Run, Or Nothing –

    In late 1959, Ziv Television Programs, Inc. – The Production Company responsible for such TV gems as Bat Masterson, Boston Blackie, Highway Patrol, and Sea Hunt – Bought the idea of pitting Major League Baseball's greatest Superstar Sluggers against one another, one-on-one, in a contest of hitting power, and this syndicated program was born. Produced by Lou Breslow and hosted by Actor and Baseball Broadcaster Mark Scott, it was released in the Winter of 1960. The line-up was stellar, over the short run of the series, with 19 of MLB's greatest stars – Including 9 future Hall-Of-Famers – Competing.

    The rules were really quite simple. Any pitch within the strike zone that wasn't swung on, any swing-and-miss, any foul ball, and any fair ball not hit over the wall was counted as an out. In short – As Mark Scott stated, numerous times, during the series – It was "A home run, or nothing, on Home Run Derby". Each batter was, of course, allowed 3 outs per inning, and the batter with the most out-of-the-parkers, at the end of 9 innings was the winner. The winner was awarded a check for $2000, and was invited back to face a new opponent, in the next contest, and the loser would receive $1000. Any batter who hit 3 consecutive homers during the contest would receive a $500 bonus, a 4th would be worth another $500, and any consecutive homers after that were worth a thousand bucks, each. And, in an interesting reversal of one of the hazards of regular baseball, the Pitcher who threw the most home run balls was also awarded a bonus, rather than being replaced.

    The show was filmed at Los Angeles's Wrigley Field, a park which was chosen for 2 reasons: 1.) It was available during the off-season, and 2.) It was mostly symmetrical, it's fence distances nearly the same on each side, which meant that a left-handed batter would have the same advantage as a right-hander. Famed MLB Umpire (And future Actor) Art Passarella did the judging behind the plate, and other Umps were placed along the 1st and 3rd baselines, to judge foul balls, and confirm the homers.

    During one participant's turn at bat, Scott and the other participant would sit together in a makeshift broadcast booth, situated in an open-sided tent, not far from home plate. Scott, in typical Baseball Announcer-type fashion, would deliver the play-by-play (Or, in this case, pitch-by-pitch), and, between pitches, would make light, informal conversation with the other participant, usually about one or the other's performance in the contest.

    Mark Scott died not long after the filming of the 1st and only season, and, unfortunately, the series died with him. The Producers decided not to replace him, and simply brought the series – Which was only moderately popular – To and end. But many a baseball fan – Especially the older ones – Would find this interesting, short-lived series a lot of fun to watch.moreless
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    Mudcats

    Mudcats

    The History Channel
    Follow a group of individuals known as "mudcatters", people who chose to hand-fish rather than use a pole, as they compete to be known as the best mudcatter in Oklahoma.
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    College Gameday

    College Gameday

    ESPN
    College Gameday previews some of the best games during the season and analyze teams that may be on upset alerts.
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