In 1992, Fox ran a 'In Living Color' special while CBS aired the Super Bowl halftime show — which featured this original "Men On Football" sketch. Fox stole 22 million viewers.
The NFL hired Michael Jackson for the halftime show the very next year.
Episode 2 of “This Was SportsCenter” is up and it’s a doozy. My guest is the essential Godfather of SportsCenter, the one and only Chris Berman. In a live chat recorded at the Strand Theater in San Francisco back during Super Bowl Week in February, we covered his first 47 years at ESPN from soup to nuts. What was it like when he got there in 1979? Why did he start dropping nicknames on the air? When did he know SportsCenter was becoming iconic? How in the world did he wind up on the set of the NFL Draft and more.
Growing Pains was the ultimate '90s family sitcom, delivering laughter, warmth, and life lessons every week.
The Seaver clan, led by the charming Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns tackled growing up, sibling rivalries, and parenting with heart and humor.
In an era of wholesome TV, it reminded families of love, responsibility, and staying connected through life's chaos.
A true classic.
“@MeatSauce1, would you eat a moa?”
“You couldn’t eat any lessa!”
- @Chris_Hawkey helping answer a question about “moa” and “direwolves” being regrown from genetic materials, possibly for human consumption
An illegal pitch at a youth baseball game in Kansas City over Memorial Day weekend has resulted in a lifetime suspension for the coach and a five-year suspension for his son, the pitcher.
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