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|show_name = Good Sports |image = |caption = |genre = Sitcom |creator = Alan Zweibel |writer = Larry Levin Monica Johnson Matt Wickline Russ Woody Ron Zimmerman Alan Zweibel |director = Stan Lathan |starring = Ryan O'Neal Farrah Fawcett |theme_music_composer = Andy Goldmark |opentheme = Good Sports performed by Al Green |composer = Robert Crew Michael Tavera |country = United States |language = English |num_seasons = 1 |num_episodes = 15 (6 unaired) |executive_producer = Bernie Brillstein Brad Grey Alan Zweibel |producer = Vic Kaplan Ron Zimmerman |editor = Jerry Bixman |cinematography = Kenneth Peach, Jr. |runtime = 22–24 minutes |channel = CBS |company = Boom Productions Silly Robin Productions Brillstein-Grey Productions |first_aired = {{Start date|1991|01|10}} |last_aired = {{End date|1991|07|13}} }} Good Sports is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS network in 1991, starring Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal. It was Fawcett's only scripted TV series after Charlie's Angels. SynopsisThe show features the two main characters, Bobby Tannen (O'Neal), a once-famous former football player for the Green Bay Packers gone to seed and Gayle Roberts (Fawcett), an ex-Miss America, as mismatched anchors on an all-sports cable network, Mr. Downtown Bobby Tannen and Ms. Gayle Roberts. Bobby is a self-possessed jock, constantly worried about himself and his image. Gayle is the more down to earth and level-headed of the two. Both characters were concerned with the ratings of their sports show, outwardly disliking each other but nonetheless mutually attracted.[1] Supporting cast
The premiere installment also included:
Reception and cancellationGood Sports premiered as a mid-season replacement on January 10, 1991.[2] Reviews were generally mixed and ratings were low. After the ratings failed to improve, CBS canceled the series. The final episode, "A Class Act", aired on July 13, 1991. Production notesThe 30-minute Brillstein-Grey production[3] was created by Alan Zweibel and directed by Stan Lathan. The series' theme song was performed by Al Green. Episodes
References1. ^{{cite news | title = "Sports" Report | work=Entertainment Weekly | author= Ken Tucker | url = http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,313123,00.html | date=January 25, 1991}} 2. ^{{cite news|last=Chapman|first=Art|title=Santa: Brings Mid-Season Replacements|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19901222&id=ObEeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1M4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7041,2432235|newspaper=Herald-Journal|date=December 22, 1990|pages=B5}} 3. ^{{cite news | title = A Hollywood Hotshot Without a Hit Starmaker, Brad Grey is Struggling on the Production Line. | publisher = CNN.com, Marc Gunther, Henry Goldblatt, September 29, 1997 | url = http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1997/09/29/232082/index.htm| date=September 29, 1997}} External links
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