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The Superstars

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  • 1973–1984
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The Superstars (1973)
Sport

The idea was to select ten famous athletes from the ten most popular television spectator sports. The ten sports would be baseball, football, basketball, ice hockey, auto racing, boxing, ten... Read allThe idea was to select ten famous athletes from the ten most popular television spectator sports. The ten sports would be baseball, football, basketball, ice hockey, auto racing, boxing, tennis, bowling (which was very popular on ABC-TV Saturday afternoons), golf and horse racing... Read allThe idea was to select ten famous athletes from the ten most popular television spectator sports. The ten sports would be baseball, football, basketball, ice hockey, auto racing, boxing, tennis, bowling (which was very popular on ABC-TV Saturday afternoons), golf and horse racing. Each of the ten athletes would select seven of ten events to compete in and would be bar... Read all

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    • Keith Jackson
    • Bob Seagren
    • Laura Lee Blears
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      • Keith Jackson
      • Bob Seagren
      • Laura Lee Blears
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    Keith Jackson
    Keith Jackson
    • Self - Announcer…
    • 1974–1975
    Bob Seagren
    • Self - Olympic pole vaulter…
    • 1973–1975
    Laura Lee Blears
    • Self…
    • 1975–1976
    Donna de Varona
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    John Havlicek
    John Havlicek
    • Self - basketball player…
    • 1974–1975
    Jim McMillian
    • Self - basketball player
    • 1974–1975
    Ard Schenk
    Ard Schenk
    • Self - speed skater
    • 1974–1975
    Kyle Rote Jr.
    • Self - soccer player
    • 1974
    Mary Jo Peppler
    • Self - volleyball player
    • 1975
    O.J. Simpson
    O.J. Simpson
    • Self - football player
    • 1974
    Dick Anderson
    • Self - football player
    • 1974
    Karen Logan
    • Self - basketball player
    • 1975
    Micki King
    • Self - diver
    • 1975
    Franco Harris
    • Self - football player
    • 1974
    Stan Smith
    Stan Smith
    • Self - tennis player
    • 1974
    Dianne Holum
    • Self - speed skater
    • 1975
    Kiki Cutter
    • Self - alpine skiier
    • 1975
    Pete Rose
    Pete Rose
    • Self - baseball player
    • 1974
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      Olympic gold medal figure skater, Dick Button, had been shopping the idea of a professional athletes' decathlon to the three major network sports departments with no success. Button eventually got in touch with 'Fram Oil Filters' who agreed to underwrite half the sponsorship costs. The ABC Television Network had lost the rights to the NBA, so they needed some weekend sports programming. ABC bought the idea and the first competition was scheduled as a two-hour, one-shot special.
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      Referenced in O.J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose (1974)

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      • December 31, 1973 (United Kingdom)
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      • ABC World Wide Sports
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