'''The Best Damn Sports Show Period''' is a sports
talk show on
Fox Sports Net. Currently, the show airs at 11 p.m. Monday through Friday, after ''
FSN Final Score'', or later if there is a local live sporting event that runs longer than expected, depending on the region and telecast schedule.
History
The show is a spin-off of a cable access show that was out of
Denver, Colorado called ''
Nationwide Sports'' (
1996-
2001) with host and producer
Rich Perez. Perez was never in the picture from the beginning, as Fox executives ran with a celebrity lineup. This was the strategy that Perez had been attempting to employ in the first place. The show made its national debut in
2001, and was hosted then by actor/comedian
Tom Arnold and broadcaster
Chris Rose. The panelists and the guests are usually either active or retired athletes, including
John Salley,
Rodney Peete,
Rob Dibble, and many others. The show also featured
Lisa Guerrero from
2001 to
2003.
The program originally lasted an hour, then was expanded to an hour and a half, then two hours. However, by
2004, it had been reduced back to an hour. The show often airs special "Top 50" Countdown features that reference the main title, such as ''"50 Best Damn Blowups"'' and ''"50 Best Damn Basketball Shots"''.
In late
2006, it was announced the there will be auditions for a new member to the "Best Damn Team" as they will be adding a "Las Vegas Insider" who gets to be a part of
Super Bowl weekend and
NBA All-Star Game.
Format change
In
January 2005 following the
Christmas/
New Year's break, the program was revamped to appear like a
late-night talk show. Original host Rose was dropped, and Arnold was made the headlining star with Salley as his sidekick. Sitting behind a desk, Arnold did comedy bits and an opening monologue, similar to other late night shows such as ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' and ''
The Late Show with David Letterman''. After a month or so, the show was quickly formatted back to its original concept. Rose returned as the main host, which forms the current team of Salley, Dibble and Peete. Arnold left the show, but returns occasionally for special events and/or segments.
''The Best Darn Super Bowl Road Show, Period''
In
2005, a special episode of the show aired on the
Fox Broadcasting Company, as a part of its pregame coverage of
Super Bowl XXXIX. The special's title was changed to '''The Best Darn Super Bowl Road Show, Period''' ("Darn" being substituted for "Damn") so it would not offend network executives or viewers. The show's name has also been censored on advertisements at
Major League Baseball games and other major sporting events, presumably to not offend parents of young children in attendance.
''Best Damn Sports Show Period Day''
March 1,
2006 was ''The Best Damn Sports Show Period's 1,000th show. It was proclaimed '''Best Damn Sports Show Period Day''' by the Mayor of Hollywood (who was a guest on the broadcast).
Hosts
Current
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Lisa Podsednik: Reporter (2002-present)
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Rob Dibble: MLB expert (2005-present)
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Rodney Peete: NFL expert (2004-present)
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Chris Rose: Host (2001-present)
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John Salley: NBA expert, Contributor (2001-present)
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Leeann Tweeden: Reporter (2001-present)
Former
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Tom Arnold: Comedian
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Michelle Bonner: Reporter
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Bryan Cox: NFL expert
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Ray Crockett: NFL expert
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D'Marco Farr: NFL expert
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Lisa Guerrero: Reporter
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Michael Irvin: NFL expert
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Deacon Jones: NFL expert
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John Kruk: MLB expert
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Lauren Sanchez: Reporter
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Stephen A. Smith: NBA expert
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Reggie Theus: NBA expert
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Rich Perez: Founder & Creator
External links
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Official site
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Jump The Shark - The Best Damn Sports Show Period
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Free Tickets to show taping