REAL Sports with Bryant Gumbel - Season 13

REAL Sports with Bryant Gumbel - Season 13

Season 13

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Datesjanv. 22, 2007 - déc. 26, 2007
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Episodes

Still Playing Hurt; No Answers; Storytellers; Michael Irvin
Season 13Episode 160 min

Still Playing Hurt; No Answers; Storytellers; Michael Irvin

Segments include a look at pension and disability woes of former NFLers; an examination into the shooting death of University of Miami football player Bryan Pata; a look at NFL Films from behind-the-scenes; and an interview with former Dallas Cowboy Michael Irvin.
janv. 22, 2007
Rising Star; Senseless; In the Blood; Maverick
Season 13Episode 260 min

Rising Star; Senseless; In the Blood; Maverick

Segments include an interview with NL MVP Ryan Howard; a profile of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban; and a visit with MLB umpire Jerry Crawford and his brother Joe, an NBA referee. Correspondents include Frank Deford.
févr. 12, 2007
High Hopes; The Path Less Traveled; Ted Nolan; Diploma Mills
Season 13Episode 360 min

High Hopes; The Path Less Traveled; Ted Nolan; Diploma Mills

Segments include an interview with new Cubs manager Lou Piniella; a look at the University of Wisconsin's men's basketball team; and a visit with hockey coach Ted Nolan. Correspondents include Frank Deford.
mars 5, 2007
Marbury's Starburys; Therapy Ride; Arm Trouble; Tough Times
Season 13Episode 460 min

Marbury's Starburys; Therapy Ride; Arm Trouble; Tough Times

Segments include Stephon Marbury's push for affordable athletic shoes; therapeutic horseback riding; a repeat look at "Tommy John" surgery on young pitchers. Correspondents include James Brown and Bernard Goldberg.
avr. 16, 2007
Head On; Faster Horses; A Story of Triumph; Still Fighting
Season 13Episode 560 min

Head On; Faster Horses; A Story of Triumph; Still Fighting

Included: a report on concussions in pro football; a look at performance-enhancing drugs in horse racing; and a visit with boxer Johnny Tapia. Correspondents incude Bernard Goldberg.
mai 14, 2007
Miller Time; Gator Sensation; Boomeritis
Season 13Episode 660 min

Miller Time; Gator Sensation; Boomeritis

Included: Gumbel interviews golf analyst Johnny Miller; a profile of basketball player Joakim Noah; a look at the effects of exercise on baby boomers. Correspondents include Andrea Kremer and Jon Frankel.
juin 20, 2007
Gary's World; Shock Value; Five-Year Plan; Still Unsatisfied
Season 13Episode 760 min

Gary's World; Shock Value; Five-Year Plan; Still Unsatisfied

Segments include an interview with baseball's Gary Sheffield; a visit with coaches Bill Laimbeer and Rick Mahorn of the WNBA's Detroit Shock; a profile of a five-year-old golf phenom; and a visit with British explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes.
juil. 17, 2007
Dogfighting; The First Family of Tennis; Javon Walker; Pacman
Season 13Episode 860 min

Dogfighting; The First Family of Tennis; Javon Walker; Pacman

Segments include a look at the underground world of dogfighting; interviews with the Tennesee Titans' Adam "Pacman" Jones and the Denver Broncos' Javon Walker; and a profile of tennis greats Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf. Correspondents include Mary Carillo and Bernard Goldberg.
août 14, 2007
McHot Seat; Alive; The Life; Run to Freedom
Season 13Episode 960 min

McHot Seat; Alive; The Life; Run to Freedom

Included: an interview with Eagles QB Donovan McNabb; a visit with members of a Uruguayan rugby team who survived a 1972 plane crash in the Andes Mountains in South America.
sept. 18, 2007
Targets; Teammates; The Guru; End of an Era
Season 13Episode 1060 min

Targets; Teammates; The Guru; End of an Era

Segments include a look at terrors endured by athletes in Iraq; a report on Everson Walls donating his kidney to former teammate Ron Springs. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.
oct. 23, 2007
The Karls; The Booster; Another Breath; Making Weight
Season 13Episode 1160 min

The Karls; The Booster; Another Breath; Making Weight

A visit with NBA coach George Karl and his player son Coby; a profile of Oklahoma State alum and benefactor T. Boone Pickens; a report on the life and death of eighth grader Korinne Shroyer and the impact of the decision to donate her organs. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford.
nov. 20, 2007
2007 Roundtable Review
Season 13Episode 1260 min

2007 Roundtable Review

A roundtable discussion on the top sports events of 2007. Topics discussed include dogfighting; NFL pension and disability issues; Adam "Pacman" Jones; and five-year-old golf phenom Kyle Lograsso.
déc. 26, 2007

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