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Sports Show with Norm Macdonald : ウィキペディア英語版
Sports Show with Norm Macdonald

''Sports Show with Norm Macdonald'' was a sports comedy series which aired on Tuesdays at 10:30 p.m. ET on Comedy Central from April 12, 2011 to June 7, 2011. The show lampooned the world of sports using Web videos and field segments.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sports Show With Norman Macdonald: Cast & Details )〕 Comedian and former ''Saturday Night Live'' "Weekend Update" anchor Norm Macdonald hosted the show.〔 As host of ''Sports Show'', Macdonald is described as a "gleeful, equal-opportunity offender who is back in his element making snarky asides at the absurd excesses of the sports biz," according to ''TVGuide's'' Matt Roush.
==History==
The show premiered on April 12, 2011, on the American cable network Comedy Central, and on April 13, 2011, on the Canadian cable television channel The Comedy Network. Comedy Central ordered nine episodes of the show,〔(Norm Macdonald Returns To Series TV As Comedy Central Greenlights "Sports Show With Norm Macdonald" ) ''Comedy Central'' 2-9-2011 first press release reports: "scripted series picked up for 9 episodes" and "placed a 9-episode order for the show"〕 all taped on Monday nights in front of a live studio audience; however, Macdonald "wanted to (broadcast) live." In June 2011, it was announced that Comedy Central would not be renewing the show for a second season, reportedly due to relatively low ratings, even though ''Sports Show'' steadily averaged one million viewers per episode.〔(TV by the Numbers ) by Bill Gorman 4-13-2011 -''Sports Show'' 1st episode drew 1.011 million viewers, 0.6/2 adults 18-49〕〔(TV by the numbers ) by Bill Gorman 6-8-2011 -''Sports Show'' last episode drew 0.944 million viewers, 0.5/1 adults 18-49〕

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