The Best Damn Sports Show Period (2001)
Plot.
The Best Damn Sports Show Period is an American sports television show that used to air on Fox Sports Net and Comcast SportsNet. The show regularly featured irreverent and opinionated interviews with top athletes, coaches, celebrities, and entertainers. It also aired Top 50 countdown shows and other sports specialty shows. Since its debut on July 23, 2001, BDSSP welcomed thousands of guests and aired more than 1,300 episodes. The last original show aired June 30, 2009, however, FSN will tape a handful of Top 50 specials.
The show aired weeknights at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. local time, usually after FSN Final Score, or later if there was a local live sporting event that ran longer than expected, depending on the region and telecast schedule.
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Cast & Crew.
Brian Kahn
Multiple Characters
Tom Arnold
Tom Arnold - Host / Self - Co-Host
Chris Rose
Chris Rose - Host / Self - Co- Host
John Salley
John Salley - Host
Pat Croce
Self / Pat Croce
Max Koch
Multiple Characters
Nnamdi Asomugha
Self - Guest Host / Self
Amanda Niles
Patient / Wife / Bar Patron
Ron Darling
Self
Mike O'Malley
Jeff Hardy
Kevin Kennedy
Reggie Theus
Rusty Wallace
Tony Stewart
Mablean Ephriam
Quincy Carter
Bill Engvall
Rocky Carroll
Diana Taurasi
Byron Leftwich
Steve Mariucci
Richard Schiff
Ernie Els
Apolo Ohno
Jerry Stackhouse
Stephen A. Smith
Tom Sizemore
Amy Fisher
Andy García
Jimmie Johnson
Meadowlark Lemon
Details.
Release DateJuly 23, 2001
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes42
Running Time1h
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Wiki.
The Best Damn Sports Show Period was an American sports television show that aired on Fox Sports Net and Comcast SportsNet. The show regularly featured irreverent and opinionated interviews with top athletes, coaches, celebrities, and entertainers. It also aired Top 50 countdown shows and other sports specialty shows. Since its debut on July 23, 2001, BDSSP welcomed thousands of guests and aired more than 1,300 episodes. The last original show aired June 30, 2009; however, FSN taped a handful of Top 50 specials.
The show aired weeknights at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. local time, usually after FSN Final Score, or later if there was a local live sporting event that ran longer than expected, depending on the region and telecast schedule.