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Pardon the Interruption (abbreviated PTI) is an American sports talk television show that airs weekdays on various ESPN TV channels. It is hosted by Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon, who discuss, and frequently argue over, the top stories of the day in "sports... and other stuff" (as Kornheiser put it in the show's original promo).
ESPN DayGame (1996–2006) ESPN National Hockey Night (1992–2004) ESPN SpeedWorld (1979–2006) MLS Soccer Saturday (1996–2006) NHRA (2001–2015) Sunday Night Football (1987–2005) Thursday Night Baseball (2003–2006) Friday Night Fights (1998–2015) Monday Night Baseball (1992–2021) Wednesday Night Baseball (1990–2021) MLS on ESPN ...
This is a list of television series cancelled before airing an episode. While many television shows are produced as pilots that never air on television or in any medium, the scope of this article is to list shows that were officially announced to be broadcast, but then canceled prior to the scheduled debut on the original network. Shows are ...
Cancelled after 5 episodes This Kelsey Grammer sitcom led off an all-new night of comedy for the Alphabet network, which included fellow newcomers The Middle, Modern Family and Cougar Town . (You ...
A friend of Dora's corroborates this, also noting that Dora seemed under the influence of substances when she last saw her. She says Dora had been living at a place called the Ranch. Later that night, Marty visits Lisa Tragnetti (Alexandra Daddario), a woman with whom he is having an affair. They have sex and Marty expresses jealousy when Lisa ...
ESPN sideline reporter Lisa Salters missed her Monday Night Football assignment for the second consecutive week due to an undisclosed issue away from the field. “We miss the heck out of Lisa ...
Some television series are canceled after one episode, quickly removed from a broadcast schedule, or had production halted after their premieres.Such immediate cancellations are extremely rare and are usually attributed to a combination of very negative reviews, very poor ratings, radical or controversial content, or circumstances beyond the network's control.
The Sports Reporters was a sports talk show that aired on ESPN at 9:30 a.m. ET every Sunday morning (and replayed at 10:30 a.m. ET the same day on ESPN2 and 11:30 AM on ESPNews). It featured a roundtable discussion among four sports media personalities, with one regular host and three rotating guests.