60 Minutes Sports (2013)
60 Minutes Sports (2013)
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Where to Watch.
This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sharyn Alfonsi
Self - Host / Self - Correspondent (segment "America's Cup") / Self - Correspondent (segment "Boys of Summer")
Armen Keteyian
Self - Correspondent (segment "Dark Horse") / Self - Correspondent (segment "Down to the Wire") / Self - Correspondent (...
Jeff Glor
Self - Correspondent (segment "Formula E") / Self - Correspondent (segment "Out of Africa") / Self - Correspondent (segm...
Jon Wertheim
Self - Executive Editor, Sports Illustrated (segment "From the Press Box") / Self - Correspondent (segment "Autism & Spo...
James Brown
Self - Correspondent (segment "Baseball Island") / Self - Correspondent (segment "Bobby Mitchell") / Self - Corresponden...
Lesley Stahl
Self - Correspondent (segment "Anatomy of a Nasty Pitch") / Self - Correspondent (segment "Born to Coach") / Self - Corr...
Bob Simon
Self - Correspondent (segment "Messi") / Self - Correspondent (segment "The Deepest Dive") / Self - Correspondent (segme...
Steve Kroft
Self - Correspondent (segment "Pete Dye") / Self - Correspondent (segment "LeBron") / Self - Correspondent (segment "Tac...
Bill Whitaker
Self - Correspondent (segment "Fly Gal") / Self - Correspondent (segment "The Most Dangerous 8 Seconds") / Self - Corres...
Mark Phillips
Self - Correspondent (segment 'Darts Wonderland')
Michael van Gerwen
Self - Darts Player (segment 'Darts Wonderland')
Phil Taylor
Self - Darts Player (segment 'Darts Wonderland')
Barry Hearn
Self - Sports Promoter (segment 'Darts Wonderland')
Eric Bristow
Self - Darts Player (segment 'Darts Wonderland')
Andy Hamilton
Self - Darts Player (segment 'Darts Wonderland')
Paul Lim
Self - Darts Player (segment 'Darts Wonderland')
Details.
Release DateJanuary 9, 2013
StatusCanceled
Seasons5
Episodes17
Running Time1h
Genres
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Wiki.
60 Minutes Sports is a newsmagazine that aired on Showtime from January 2013 to March 2017. It was a spin-off of 60 Minutes, a program aired by Showtime's parent network CBS, with a focus on sport-related topics, interviews with notable figures, and sports-related stories from the archives of 60 Minutes. The series also featured contributions from CBS Sports personalities.CBS News chairman Jeff Fager stated that the program would "offer the same high-quality, original reporting and great storytelling our viewers have come to expect every Sunday night on CBS"; the premiere episode featured a story on Lance Armstrong's doping scandal, an interview with Lionel Messi, and an update to a past story on Alex Honnold. The Los Angeles Times noted that the series was likely intended as a competitor to Real Sports, a similar sports newsmagazine broadcast by HBO.In January 2017, a CBS News spokesperson confirmed to TVNewser that 60 Minutes Sports had been cancelled. Its final episode aired on March 7, 2017.On May 26, 2020 as schedule filler due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CBS announced that it would air a six-episode compilation of 60 Minutes Sports segments on weekend afternoons from May 30 to June 14, under the title 60 Minutes Sports: Timeless Stories.