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- When an accident miraculously gives a boy an incredibly powerful pitching arm, he becomes a major league pitcher for the Chicago Cubs.
- Find out more about the women you love and admire who have made their mark in movies, music, politics, sports, and more in these "Intimate Portraits."
- Truth is stranger than fiction. Olympic gold medal hurdler Gail Devers almost lost her feet to a mysterious disease after being picked for the 1988 Seoul Olympics. She failed to qualify for the finals as the disease (Graves Disease) left her feet swollen, cracked, and oozing blood. After two years, doctors were on the verge of amputating when it was discovered that radiation treatment was making it worse. Gail Devers eventually recovered and went on to win the one hundred meter in Barcelona. She might have won the one hundred meter hurdles if she hadn't tripped on the final hurdle. She also competed in and won the sprint at Atlanta.
- A biography series counting down the 50 greatest North American athletes of the 20th century. It was expanded to include other athletes, personalities, and notable moments in sports history.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Los Angeles 1984: Summer Olympics Games of the XXIII Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Los Angeles, California, USA from 28 July through 12 August 1984.
- Biographical series focused on sports stars.
- A nostalgic look at the pop culture and fads of the 1980s.
- Weekly show, covering main events from all different sports, but most importantly German soccer league "Bundesliga". Always has major sports stars in for in-depth interviews.
- A look at the untold story of Florence Griffith Joyner told through the eyes of those who knew her best.
- This game show, on the Fox Sports Net cable network, tests a person's knowledge of sports trivia. Initially, three contestants play two rounds, answering questions they choose in various categories related to sports. In the first round, questions are worth 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 points. In the second round, point totals are doubled. On most shows, a celebrity athlete is introduced to ask the questions in one of the second-round categories. At the end of two rounds, the contestant with the lowest score is eliminated, and the two remaining contestants meet in the "face-off". Before the face-off, a home viewer who has played the on-line version of the game gets a chance to answer a question about his favorite team or sports figure. In the face-off, a category with several possible answers is announced, such as "Boston Celtics Retired Numbers". The player with the lower score after the first two rounds answers first. Players alternate answering, building up points, until a wrong answer (or no answer) is given. The last person to answer correctly is awarded all the points accumulated for that question. Players answer category questions until time runs out, and the player with the higher score wins.
- Recognizing the best of and the champions of all sports in 2001. Special Features on Magic Johnson, Muhammad Ali and Dale Earnhardt Sr.