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    2 Minute Drill

    2 Minute Drill

    ESPN (ended 2001)
    This game show pitted contestants against each other in answering sports-related questions in rapid succession.
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    Darwin and Evolution

    Darwin and Evolution

    ESPN
    Charles Darwin's theory of evolution stands as one of the most important discoveries in the history of science. Yet in his lifetime, Darwin was reluctant to reveal what he had learned for fear it woud leave him and his family as despised outcasts. He was right to worry; viewed by many as heresy at the time, more than a century later there are those who still do not accept his findings. HISTOR provides this six-episode collection as in-depth look at Darwin's theory of evolution, from an illuminating profile of the man himself to a detailed timeline of the rise of mankind, including how the extinction of the dinosaurs prepared the earth for mankind's ascent; the mysterious natural events that brought man to his feet; the law that forbid the teaching of evolution in public schools and the trial that questioned its constitutionality; and what the most recent discoveries about human origins and characteristics mean for the future.moreless
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    Best of World Series of Poker - Lon and Norm's Picks

    Best of World Series of Poker - Lon and Norm's Picks

    ESPN
    Best of World Series of Poker - Lon and Norm's Picks is a professional poker highlight series featuring famed sports announcers Lon McEachern and Norman Chad as they recall some of their favorite moments from their many years of announcing for the World Series of Poker, from the most unbelievable hands, to amazing bluffs, to the biggest personalities to explode on the casino floor. Lon and Norm have watched the greatest players in the world gamble their way through some of the most exciting hands in the history of Texas Hold 'Em, and in this series they share some of their favorite moments and players with viewers. Their videos cover a wide variety of players and tournaments, but they always showcase the game of poker being played at the highest level of competition available in the world today. Best of World Series of Poker - Lon and Norm's Picks is an exciting highlight series and a must-see for poker fans around the world.moreless
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    ESPN Speedworld

    ESPN Speedworld

    ESPN
    ESPN Speedworld is a 1979 sports talk show dedicated to race car driving. The show is directed by John Kurtz and written by Tom Horn. Race car drivers who have appeared on the show include Davey Allison, Bill Elliott, Jeff Gordon, Alan Kulwicki, Richard Petty and several others. In 1993, the show was honored with two CableACE Awards.moreless
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    NBA Western Conference Finals 2009

    NBA Western Conference Finals 2009

    ESPN (ended 2009)
    The Los Angeles Lakers return to the Western Conference Finals for the second year in a row, after a bitter six-game series loss to the Boston Celtics in the 2008 NBA Finals. Meanwhile, the second-seeded Denver Nuggets come into the series with the biggest number of wins (54) they've had since they were introduced to the NBA, and only their seventh division title. Superstars will clash as Kobe Bryant tries to lead his Lakers back to the NBA Finals while Carmelo Anthony and the Nuggets will try to earn their first trip to the Finals.moreless
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    Tim Tebow: Everything in Between

    Tim Tebow: Everything in Between

    ESPN (TV Movie 2011)
    This new documentary airing on ESPN focuses on the struggle of one of the greatest college football players of all-time trying to make the jump to the NFL. Everything in Between focuses on Tim Tebow's last NCAA game in the 2010 Sugar Bowl to draft night, when he was surprisingly selected with the 25th overall pick.moreless
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    ESPNews

    ESPNews

    ESPN
    ESPNews provides the latest sports news and scores 24/7 around the clock. The show features a new episode every half hour giving the sports fan the ultimate viewing experience. Anchors include Steve Bunin, John Buccigross, Jonathan Coachman and Robert Flores.moreless
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    College Football GameDay

    College Football GameDay

    ESPN
    Host Chris Fowler and analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso and Desmond Howard cover all the angles in college football's top pregame show ever Saturday morning with game previews, exclusive interviews, analysis, discussion of issues, features and predictions. Additionally, Erin Andrews anchors several segments during the first hour on ESPNU and provides feature pieces during the last two hours on ESPN.moreless
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    1st and 10

    1st and 10

    ESPN
    This show is a spin-off of the ESPN First Take program. It is a talk show with panelist Skip Bayless, Jay Crawford and Dana Jacobson.
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    Sunday Night Baseball

    Sunday Night Baseball

    ESPN
    Sunday Night Baseball allows ESPN viewers to see a nationally televised marquee major league baseball game in prime time. For 21 years, Ford C. Frick Award winner Jon Miller called the play-by-play and Joe Morgan added color commentary. For the 2010 season, Orel Hershiser joined the booth.

    2011 marks the program's 22nd season and the first without Jon and Joe. Dan Shulman takes over the play-by-play duties and Bobby Valentine joins Hershiser to provide color commentary. For the 2012 season, Valentine left to manage the Boston Red Sox, replacing fired manager Terry Francona, who took over Valentine's spot in the broadcast booth. For the 24th season of 2013, Francona left to manage the Cleveland Indians and was replaced in the booth by John Kruk.moreless
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    2008 Moto X World Championship

    2008 Moto X World Championship

    ESPN
    2008 Moto X World Championship features the best action from the first-ever Moto X World Championship on ESPN. The athletes compete in a variey of disciplines including Freestyle, SuperMoto, Speed & Style, Best Trick, Step Up, and Moto X Racing.moreless
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    College Football Live

    College Football Live

    ESPN
    College Football Live is a daily studio show dedicated to covering the latest news, rumors and scores from college football. Rece Davis has hosted the show since its inception in 2007 along with help from analysts Mark May and Lou Holtz.moreless
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    ESPN25: The Headlines

    ESPN25: The Headlines

    ESPN (ended 2004)
    ESPN began operations Friday, September 7, 1979 in a modest studio on the Eastern Seaboard. Little did anyone know that, from that modest platform, the entire scope of sports journalism was about to change. From then on, the incidents that could be labeled "anti-sport"–greed, scandal, strikes, disconnected tragedy–would regularly overshadow the wins and losses on the fields and arenas of the sporting world. In preparation for its 25th anniversary, ESPN Inc. polled 100 respected names in sports journalism on what events impacted the sports world the most. (As for their selections, at least one was a game.) ESPN25: The Headlines was a thirteen-part cinema verité miniseries detailing the results of that search. Only the top 25 events were talked about on-air for this crude miniseries. The first three shows lumped five incidents each, setting the stage for the Top Ten. There is no editor for this show. If you would like to be the editor look here for details.moreless
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    Denise Austin's Getting Fit

    Denise Austin's Getting Fit

    ESPN
    Denise Austin teaches aerobics on a different tropical, desert, or mountain setting every day. She is a motivated fitness expert who combines both strength and aerobic training in her work out routines. The show aired on ESPN from 1987 until 1997.moreless
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    ESPN Friday Night Fights

    ESPN Friday Night Fights

    ESPN
    ESPN Friday Night Fights is a sports program that debuted on the network in 1998. Airing on the ESPN2 channel, the show airs every Friday at 9 pm. It is comprised of three separate fights and typically features up-and-coming boxers. ESPN Friday Night Fights is hosted by Joe Tessitore and Teddy Atlas. They are often joined by notable boxing champions such as Sugar Ray Leonard, Bernard Hopkins and Winky Wright, who provide commentary on the fights while also being interviewed.moreless
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    Monday Night Countdown

    Monday Night Countdown

    ESPN
    Host Chris Berman and NFL analysts Cris Carter, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, and NFL "Insiders" Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter review Sunday's games, preview the Monday night matchup and give fans the latest league news. Stuart Scott, Matt Millen and Steve Young also contribute from the site of that night's game, along with reporter Suzy Kolber and Michele Tafoya.moreless
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    Mohr Sports

    Mohr Sports

    ESPN (ended 2002)
    Jay Mohr hosted this short-lived ESPN talk show. Instead of asking the typical talk show questions, Jay would strike up a conversation with the guest and tell jokes.
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    I'll Do Anything

    I'll Do Anything

    ESPN
    Welcome to the I'll Do Anything guide at TV.com. Sports fans who dream of playing golf with Tiger or joining Serena Williams for an afternoon of tennis, could see their dreams become reality if they have a friend or loved one willing to 'do anything' for them. ESPN will produce I'd Do Anything, a reality series that will ask fans to accomplish challenging tasks in order to grant their friends or loved ones their most fervent sports fantasies. Eight one-hour shows will be aired consecutive Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. ET starting September 28. "I'd Do Anything will pave the way for a new brand of reality television from ESPN," said Mark Shapiro, ESPN executive vice president, programming and production. "We will give the true fans out there the chance to prove how far they'll go to help another fulfill a dream." Hosted by popular TV personality George Gray (Weakest Link and Junkyard Wars), I'd Do Anything is based on the highly successful British show of the same name and will be the ultimate test of altruism. Three contestants per show will perform a series of sports-related tasks in an elimination-style competition to win a sports fantasy for a friend or loved one. Possible tasks include making a solo punt return without blockers against a professional football team or dropping soccer balls into a goal below while strapped to the wing of a bi-plane in flight. I'd Do Anything will be produced under the ESPN Original Entertainment (EOE) banner in conjunction with Trans World International (TWI) and Mess Media. TWI, the television division of IMG, is one of the largest independent producers, packagers and distributors of entertainment and sports programming in the world, producing and distributing more than 6,500 hours of original programming annually to more than 200 countries. Mess Media has produced a variety of reality shows including CBS' Survivor, Fox's Boot Camp and a reality pilot for NBC titled Love or Money, as well as a two-hour reality special, TWI's Battle of the Network Stars for NBC. There is no editor for this show. If you would like to be the editor look here for details.moreless
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    Up Close

    Up Close

    ESPN (ended 2001)
    A sports talk show hosted by Roy Firestone.
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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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