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Sports Night

  • TV Series
  • 1998–2000
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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Josh Charles, Felicity Huffman, Sabrina Lloyd, Robert Guillaume, Peter Krause, and Joshua Malina in Sports Night (1998)
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Casey McCall and Dan Rydell are sports anchors and best friends on "Sports Night", a nightly cable program.Casey McCall and Dan Rydell are sports anchors and best friends on "Sports Night", a nightly cable program.Casey McCall and Dan Rydell are sports anchors and best friends on "Sports Night", a nightly cable program.

  • Creator
    • Aaron Sorkin
  • Stars
    • Josh Charles
    • Peter Krause
    • Felicity Huffman
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    9K
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    POPULARITY
    3,529
    584
    • Creator
      • Aaron Sorkin
    • Stars
      • Josh Charles
      • Peter Krause
      • Felicity Huffman
    • 127User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 13 wins & 37 nominations total

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    Josh Charles
    Josh Charles
    • Dan Rydell
    • 1998–2000
    Peter Krause
    Peter Krause
    • Casey McCall
    • 1998–2000
    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • Dana Whitaker
    • 1998–2000
    Joshua Malina
    Joshua Malina
    • Jeremy Goodwin
    • 1998–2000
    Sabrina Lloyd
    Sabrina Lloyd
    • Natalie Hurley
    • 1998–2000
    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Isaac Jaffe
    • 1998–2000
    Kayla Blake
    Kayla Blake
    • Kim
    • 1998–2000
    Greg Baker
    Greg Baker
    • Elliott
    • 1998–2000
    Timothy Davis-Reed
    Timothy Davis-Reed
    • Chris
    • 1998–2000
    Jeff Mooring
    Jeff Mooring
    • Dave
    • 1998–2000
    Ron Ostrow
    Ron Ostrow
    • Will
    • 1998–2000
    Suzanne Kellogg
    • Alyson
    • 1998–2000
    Rose Colasanti
    Rose Colasanti
    • Billi
    • 1999–2000
    Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    • Gordon
    • 1998–1999
    Teri Polo
    Teri Polo
    • Rebecca Wells
    • 1999–2000
    Brenda Strong
    Brenda Strong
    • Sally Sasser
    • 1998–2000
    Darren Foreman
    • Jack
    • 1999–2000
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Sam Donovan
    • 1999–2000
    • Creator
      • Aaron Sorkin
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    Quicksand

    Sports Night, We Hardly Knew Ye

    Shows on the lowly art form that is Television, that have the audacity to engage one's brain-- from "My So-Called Life" to "Homicide: Life on the Street"-- never, ever last very long. Or long enough.

    I kick myself every time I see this show on Comedy Central, because I never once watched it on ABC-- it's all my fault it was canceled. Well, not really-- what the heck would ANYONE be doing watching ABC in the first place? Especially a show as great as this, sandwiched between what was probably a lame 30-minute sitcom, and a lamer 60-minute pretend-drama?

    "Sports Night" is neither of these things-- never have television characters been so real, never have I just sat riveted in front of the TV, taking such wonderful joy and happiness in the dialogue and the way the actors loved to speak it. Knowing there will never be another "Sports Night" episode is like coming to the end of a really great novel-- you carry the story with you, but the characters are gone forever. You miss them, but it is, alas, beyond your control.

    Aaron Sorkin, who writes such great dialogue (see also "A Few Good Men," and later, "The American President") created a good and wonderful thing, and I only wish more people had had the courage to follow him. For now, we're stuck with the ridiculously preachy and self-absorbed (but high-rated; go figure) "The West Wing," but that can't go on forever.

    If Sorkin CAN go on (and we're rooting for him)-- then I know I, for one, will follow him anywhere.
    Justin Harris

    One of the Best Shows Ever

    I have seen a lot of sitcoms, and this is one of the best.

    Offering a level of realism and intelligence rarely seen in a sitcom, Sports Night should have been destined for greatness. Alas, it wasn't. ABC pulled the plug on this amazing piece of work much to early. (ABC, by the way, should be flushed down a toilet after THAT blunder.) Rarely does any show on television, dramas included, engage the viewer in such a way as this one did.

    The show is filled with great characters, dialogue, and plots. Further more, much like the Simpsons and Seinfeld, you really get to know and like just about every character on the show, rather than merely the main characters. The people whose names you may be hard pressed to remember offer up as many enjoyable moments as the 'stars' of the show.

    I would wish that this show would be picked up again by some other network looking to continue this amazing show, but that is something out of fantasy. In the real world, it just can't happen like that. Which is a real shame.

    For all of you who missed it's original airing on ABC (who could've done a MUCH better job promoting this show), I advise you to catch it in reruns on Comedy Central. You'll be glad you did.
    BigEd-4

    Best Half Hour on Television

    If you can only spend a half hour a week in front of the tube, spend 9:30 - 10:00 (eastern, 8:30 central) watching "Sports Night", the best written show on television. If you have unlimited time to watch any and every show on, start here and begin weeding out the rest.

    Aaron Sorkin is the David Mammet, Billy Wilder or Cameron Crowe of the small screen. (And let's not forget his big screen credits, including the screenplays for "The American President" and "A Few Good Men".) His scripts are crisp, clever and funny as can be.

    Add the fantastic pacing of a group of talented directors, and you have the one show on TV that compels you to tune everything else out so that you can savor every second of wondrous activity.

    To that we can add a great cast. Josh Charles becomes your best friend. Peter Krause and Felicity Huffman create the greatest romantic tension you will find. Joshua Molina is brilliant. Sabrina Lloyd chews scenery with pure joy and a wink. And Robert Guillaume gives consistently spectacular performances, both before and since his stroke.

    Don't miss this show! If you do, you'll never get your wasted 30 minutes back.
    9Pavel-8

    This is television at its best.

    The short-lived (45 episodes) "Sports Night" is available in a six-disc DVD box set. If you're a fan of the show, you know what you're getting. Otherwise, read on...

    The two biggest questions about "Sports Night" have always been "Will non-sports fans like it?" and "Will sports fans like it?" The answer to both questions is a qualified "Yes."

    To answer the first query, the comparison I like to make is to "ER". "Sports Night" is about sports (and television) like "ER" is about emergency rooms. You probably liked ER if you appreciated good television drama with interesting characters, whether or not you cared for medical shows at all. Similarly, if you appreciate brilliant television writing and human drama mixed in with witty dialogue, you will enjoy "Sports Night". At least a casual knowledge of sports and/or television will aid the viewing process, but neither is necessary.

    As for the latter question, the target audience for "Sports Night" is not congruent to the viewers of, say, ESPN's "Sportscenter". If you watch "Sports Night" for the sports element, you will likely be disappointed. Most of the athletes referenced are fictitious, and celebrity cameos are non-existent. The sports banter is enjoyable for a big sports nut like me, but the average sports fan probably won't care for this show, much like the average doctor or nurse I know doesn't care for "ER".

    So why is this show both unique and of high quality? Let me count the ways...

    The writing is the core reason for the quality of "Sports Night". Sharp and snappy dialogue largely defines the show, but the fast pace would be worthless without the intelligence of the words. The Aaron Sorkin-led writing team has created a sextet of lead characters, two anchors and four producers of varying responsibility, who are all well-educated and quick-thinking. Their mouths keep pace with their minds, as the dialogue is as fast or faster than real life, and much more intelligent. There are few pregnant pauses for laughter, as a laugh track was used early on but later wisely discarded. The words form a smart, sexy, and funny world, a world that makes one actually long for such a place. Sorkin later gained prominence with "The West Wing", which employed the same verbal style that Sorkin perfected during his time on "Sports Night." If you liked "West Wing" for its writing, you'll eat up this show as well.

    Similar to their characters on the show, the actors (at least at the time) were largely unknown by the general public. This enhanced the team atmosphere of both the show itself and the show within the show. Everyone seemed to rely on everyone else in both worlds, and as with many ensemble casts, the anonymity also let the actors become their characters to viewers. Another reason the characters are appealing is that they each have evident flaws and idiosyncrasies. Many of these imperfections are understandable, recognizable, or easy to relate with, further endearing the characters to viewers.

    Rarely is the editing of a television show noteworthy, but keeping up with the back-and-forth dialogue of "Sports Night" is quite a chore. The quick cutting meshes well with the writing. Additionally, the reverse camera angles are a breath of fresh air in a world flooded with three-camera sitcoms. Of course, the question arises as to whether this is a sitcom or a drama or a dramedy. But that's for another place and another time.

    Unfortunately, outside of the 45 episodes, there is no bonus material on this 6-disc set. The only pleasant touch is the "Play All Episodes" option, which allows you to just that with each disc's shows. Since each program is only 22 minutes, you can enjoy a handful at a time without getting off the couch. This is also a dangerous feature, as the addictive nature of the show combined with the absence of commercials entices you to watch hours at a time.

    It is strange watching a television show without commercials, but this program fades in and out of black where each break would be. That gives enough of a pause in the show for the feel of a commercial, and after the first break or two, not having to watch ads is a blessing.

    The reason I so highly recommend that you buy the DVD set is that "Sports Night" is not broadcast regularly in syndication. You can find it sporadically on Comedy Central, but not at any sane hour. So get the box set because of the show's rewatchability. It doesn't quite contain the memorability (I'm inventing words everywhere) or pop culture labels of "Seinfeld", but it does have a similar ability to entertain time and time again.

    Bottom Line: If you appreciate a truly well-done TV show, particularly in the writing department, get and watch the box set. You won't regret it.
    Shapster11

    You can tell it is an Aaron Sorkin project!

    If you love the snappy fast paced dialogue of The West Wing then understand Sorkin got his feet wet with this light hearted comedy about an all sports station competing with ESPN and FOX Sports.

    I for one found this show in mid flight when ABC had it and was sorry to see it canceled. I was also gratified many tv critics complained that intelligent and fast paced humor could not survive the rating wars. It was just recently on Comedy Central and I would set my VCR to record it at 3:30 am each night (morning). I looked forward to the twenty plus minutes a day to watch it (I skipped commercials!). I found the show went by far quicker than the regular sit-coms on tv now and that told me one thing...this was a well done show with good performances from some really excellent actors. For those that did not like the show...have you really taken stock of the pool of talent this show had?

    Peter Krause is now a bedrock performer on HBO's Six Feet Under. Robert Guillaume, whom we all got to love as Benson from the original "take it to edge" comedy SOAP and then the Benson spin off is terrific. Integrating his real life stroke into the fabric of a show's Managing Director's stroke was brilliant. Josh Charles did a good job, Sabrina Lloyd will be heard from, and we discovered a fine young actor in Joshua Molina who has gone on to play good roles in The American President and has now emerged as a character that will endure in The West Wing. Felicity Huffman also does an outstanding job as Dana, the show's producer.

    For you naysayers take a look at the guests on this show. Can one quibble with William H. Macy, Ted McGinley, Terri Polo, and Lisa Edelstein? This show had sass, verve, energy, and dealt with some very real subjects such as the one where Natalie (Lloyd) is accosted in the locker room of a pro football team by one of it's star players. Does the name Lisa Olson ring a bell? Or how about the one where the star running back (African-American) at a Tenn. college refuses to play so long as the school flies the Confederate flag. Was this not a current and highly charged issue?

    I cannot tell people that were not fans of the show what to like. What I can say is if you like very fast wit, quick "you gotta be on your toes or you might miss the next sarcastic or sardonic line" dialogue, or if you just want to see 1/2 hour go by in a flash then see this show when (if) it comes back on. My advice is tape it if it shows again at the 3ish in the morning time slot OR it is now on DVD (the entire two seasons.

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      When Robert Guillaume suffered a stroke, it was added to the storyline. His character, managing editor Isaac Jaffe, also had a stroke.
    • Quotes

      Isaac Jaffe: Let me start by saying that: Dana, what I say in my office stays in my office.

      Dana Whitaker: Natalie's my number 2, she's the only one I told.

      Natalie Hurley: Jeremy's my boyfriend, and he's the only one I told.

      Jeremy Goodwin: I told many many people.

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      Featured in Spin City: Internal Affairs (1999)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Noche deportiva
    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Imagine Television
      • Touchstone Television
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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