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CBS Sports Spectacular

CBS Sports Spectacular is a sports anthology television program that is produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States. The series began on January 3, 1960, as The CBS Sports Spectacular, and has been known under many different names, including CBS Sports Saturday,[1] CBS Sports Sunday, Eye on Sports[2] and The CBS Sports Show.[3] The program continues to air on an irregular basis on weekend afternoons, especially during the late spring and summer months. Normally it airs pre-recorded "time-buy" sports events produced by outside companies, such as supercross or skiing competitions, or sponsored documentaries.

CBS Sports Spectacular
Logo used from 2006 until 2015
Also known as
  • The CBS Sports Spectacular (1960–1975 and 1979–1981)
  • The CBS Sports Special (1976–1978)
  • CBS Sports Saturday
    / Sunday
    (1981–1994)
  • Eye on Sports (1994–1995)
  • The CBS Sports Show
    (1995–1996)
GenreSports anthology program
Presented bySee host section
Opening themeSee theme music section
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons58
Production
Production locationVaries depending on the event
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Production companyCBS Sports
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseJanuary 3, 1960 (1960-01-03) –
present

Hosts

Hosts of the program have included John "Bud" Palmer, Jack Whitaker, Brent Musburger,[4] Pat Summerall, Jim Kelly,[5] Dick Stockton,[6] Tim Brant,[7] John Tesh, Greg Gumbel, Pat O'Brien, Andrea Joyce, and Michele Tafoya.

Under its current format, the program does not have a regular host.

Sports featured

The earliest surviving telecast may be of the Twin 100 qualifying races before the second Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in 1960. NASCAR has a kinescope of it. In 1994, CBS had a new series of boxing bouts on Saturday or Sundays under the Eye on Sports[8] banner. Tim Ryan (blow-by-blow) and Gil Clancy (color) were the commentators during this period.[9] CBS continued airing boxing on a somewhat regular basis until 1998, by which time they had the NFL (after acquiring the American Football Conference package from NBC) and college football back on their slate. As of early 2020, the series airs mainly on the CBS Sports Network.

Currently[when?], the most frequent sports that have been featured are the PBR Bull Riding series, the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series and Major League Fishing. Other events include the Deer Valley Celebrity Skifest, the Arete Awards for Courage in Sports, Year in Review shows and various documentaries. In 2018, it carried the first and only edition of the Gamers' Choice Awards.

By 2008, this was a partial list of the events that were featured:

Memorable moments

Theme music

An original composition by Edd Kalehoff featuring scat vocals was used as the theme for The CBS Sports Spectacular beginning in 1970.[11] From 1976 to 1978, the Electric Light Orchestra's "Fire on High" was used as the theme for the program (when it was known as The CBS Sports Special). In 1979, the program switched to an "in-house" version of American composer Aaron Copland's symphonic instrumental "Fanfare for the Common Man", which was used until 1980. The CBS version of "Fanfare" – clocking in at 1 minute and eight seconds – was styled after the 9 minute, 40 second version recorded by UK progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer on its 1977 LP, Works Volume 1.

For CBS' Super Bowl XVI coverage at the end of the 1981 NFL season, CBS' theme music would eventually become the theme for CBS Sports Saturday/Sunday. The music itself could be considered a hybrid of the theme used at the time for The NFL Today and their original college basketball theme.

See also

References

  1. ^ "CBS Sports Spectacular". It was CBS Sports Spectacular until 1981, when Terry O'Neil took over as executive producer and changed it to Sports Saturday and Sports Sunday and made it more of a breaking news program. In the late 1970s, Eddie Einhorn ran it with Dick Stockton as host, and it could be very interesting—they often did it as a travelogue built around the events in one location, which meant Stockton almost outdid Jim McKay in the Frequent Flier department. But they had a lot of trash sports, too, and that's what O'Neil tried to get rid of.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Eye on Sports (1994) home page". InBaseline.com.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "The CBS Sports Show (1995) home page". InBaseline.com.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Brent Musberger biography". ESPN. Retrieved December 12, 2011. Brent also hosted "CBS Sports Saturday/Sunday," the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, the National Basketball Association Finals, the Masters Tournament and the Pan American Games
  5. ^ "Jim Kelly". GolfPodium.com. Infinity Sports Marketing, Inc. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
  6. ^ . TBS. Turner Broadcasting System. Archived from the original on February 8, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2011. He worked at CBS from 1978–94, calling NFL games and hosting "CBS Sports Spectacular" until 1980
  7. ^ "Tim Brant Biography". ESPN. December 13, 2002. Retrieved December 12, 2011. He served as host of "CBS Sports Saturday," "Winter-Fest," the "NCAA Tournament Selection Show" and the Emmy Award-winning Tour de France coverage, again demonstrating his versatility in play-by-play, expert analysis, reporting and studio hosting
  8. ^ Sandomir, Richard (December 7, 1994). "March Madness Stays on CBS's Calendar". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "CBS Sports Saturday/Sunday Televised Fights". BoxRec.com.
  10. ^ "Mother's Day Massacre: Margaret Court vs Bobby Riggs". YouTube. (CBS Sports). May 13, 1973. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  11. ^ "CBS Sports Spectacular". Television Production Music Museum Vault. Retrieved August 6, 2012.

External links

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CBS Sports Spectacular is a sports anthology television program that is produced by CBS Sports the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States The series began on January 3 1960 as The CBS Sports Spectacular and has been known under many different names including CBS Sports Saturday 1 CBS Sports Sunday Eye on Sports 2 and The CBS Sports Show 3 The program continues to air on an irregular basis on weekend afternoons especially during the late spring and summer months Normally it airs pre recorded time buy sports events produced by outside companies such as supercross or skiing competitions or sponsored documentaries CBS Sports SpectacularLogo used from 2006 until 2015Also known asThe CBS Sports Spectacular 1960 1975 and 1979 1981 The CBS Sports Special 1976 1978 CBS Sports Saturday Sunday 1981 1994 Eye on Sports 1994 1995 The CBS Sports Show 1995 1996 GenreSports anthology programPresented bySee host sectionOpening themeSee theme music sectionCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons58ProductionProduction locationVaries depending on the eventCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time60 minutesProduction companyCBS SportsReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseJanuary 3 1960 1960 01 03 present Contents 1 Hosts 2 Sports featured 2 1 Memorable moments 3 Theme music 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHosts EditHosts of the program have included John Bud Palmer Jack Whitaker Brent Musburger 4 Pat Summerall Jim Kelly 5 Dick Stockton 6 Tim Brant 7 John Tesh Greg Gumbel Pat O Brien Andrea Joyce and Michele Tafoya Under its current format the program does not have a regular host Sports featured EditThe earliest surviving telecast may be of the Twin 100 qualifying races before the second Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in 1960 NASCAR has a kinescope of it In 1994 CBS had a new series of boxing bouts on Saturday or Sundays under the Eye on Sports 8 banner Tim Ryan blow by blow and Gil Clancy color were the commentators during this period 9 CBS continued airing boxing on a somewhat regular basis until 1998 by which time they had the NFL after acquiring the American Football Conference package from NBC and college football back on their slate As of early 2020 the series airs mainly on the CBS Sports Network Currently when the most frequent sports that have been featured are the PBR Bull Riding series the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series and Major League Fishing Other events include the Deer Valley Celebrity Skifest the Arete Awards for Courage in Sports Year in Review shows and various documentaries In 2018 it carried the first and only edition of the Gamers Choice Awards By 2008 this was a partial list of the events that were featured Tennis Sony Ericsson Open Tennis Cincinnati Masters Tennis Penn Pilot Open Snowboarding Jeep 48Straight Championships Freestyle Skiing Jeep 48Straight Championships Track amp Field Reebok Grand Prix from New York Action Sports World ChampionshipsMemorable moments Edit 1960 Monaco Grand Prix which took place on May 29 is broadcast on June 11 This was first broadcast of the Monaco Grand Prix in the United States 1973 Tennis Bobby Riggs defeats Margaret Court 6 2 6 1 on Mother s Day in first Battle of the Sexes match 10 1977 World s Strongest Man The inaugural event featured the likes of Bruce Wilhelm Lou Ferrigno and Ken Patera 1978 Belmont Stakes Affirmed defeated Alydar to become the final horse racing Triple Crown winner until American Pharoah in 2015 1979 Daytona 500 The first 500 mile race to be broadcast in its entirety live on national television in the United States Game 6 of the 1980 Stanley Cup Finals The New York Islanders would defeat the Philadelphia Flyers in overtime 5 4 to win their first ever Stanley Cup championship This would be the first National Hockey League playoff game to air on American broadcast network television since 1975 and the last NHL game on American broadcast network television until the 1990 All Star Game aired on NBC 2008 Reebok Grand Prix Usain Bolt breaks the men s 100m world record for the first time with a sprint of 9 72 seconds Theme music EditAn original composition by Edd Kalehoff featuring scat vocals was used as the theme for The CBS Sports Spectacular beginning in 1970 11 From 1976 to 1978 the Electric Light Orchestra s Fire on High was used as the theme for the program when it was known as The CBS Sports Special In 1979 the program switched to an in house version of American composer Aaron Copland s symphonic instrumental Fanfare for the Common Man which was used until 1980 The CBS version of Fanfare clocking in at 1 minute and eight seconds was styled after the 9 minute 40 second version recorded by UK progressive rock group Emerson Lake amp Palmer on its 1977 LP Works Volume 1 For CBS Super Bowl XVI coverage at the end of the 1981 NFL season CBS theme music would eventually become the theme for CBS Sports Saturday Sunday The music itself could be considered a hybrid of the theme used at the time for The NFL Today and their original college basketball theme See also EditESPN Sports Saturday Wide World of Sports Sportsworld Monster JamReferences Edit CBS Sports Spectacular It was CBS Sports Spectacular until 1981 when Terry O Neil took over as executive producer and changed it to Sports Saturday and Sports Sunday and made it more of a breaking news program In the late 1970s Eddie Einhorn ran it with Dick Stockton as host and it could be very interesting they often did it as a travelogue built around the events in one location which meant Stockton almost outdid Jim McKay in the Frequent Flier department But they had a lot of trash sports too and that s what O Neil tried to get rid of dead link Eye on Sports 1994 home page InBaseline com permanent dead link The CBS Sports Show 1995 home page InBaseline com permanent dead link Brent Musberger biography ESPN Retrieved December 12 2011 Brent also hosted CBS Sports Saturday Sunday the U S Open Tennis Championships the National Basketball Association Finals the Masters Tournament and the Pan American Games Jim Kelly GolfPodium com Infinity Sports Marketing Inc Retrieved May 15 2012 Dick Stockton bio TBS Turner Broadcasting System Archived from the original on February 8 2012 Retrieved December 12 2011 He worked at CBS from 1978 94 calling NFL games and hosting CBS Sports Spectacular until 1980 Tim Brant Biography ESPN December 13 2002 Retrieved December 12 2011 He served as host of CBS Sports Saturday Winter Fest the NCAA Tournament Selection Show and the Emmy Award winning Tour de France coverage again demonstrating his versatility in play by play expert analysis reporting and studio hosting Sandomir Richard December 7 1994 March Madness Stays on CBS s Calendar The New York Times CBS Sports Saturday Sunday Televised Fights BoxRec com Mother s Day Massacre Margaret Court vs Bobby Riggs YouTube CBS Sports May 13 1973 Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved July 4 2017 CBS Sports Spectacular Television Production Music Museum Vault Retrieved August 6 2012 External links EditCBS Sports Spectacular at IMDb Schedules CBS SportsLine com CBS Sports Saturday 1982 Video permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CBS Sports Spectacular amp oldid 1145917702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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