Good Sports is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS network in 1991, starring Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal. It centered around two sports anchors -- a vain, faded football star and a former Miss America -- who have a love-hate relationship both on-air and off.
Producer: Brad Grey, Bernie Brillstein
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15 episodes
In the series opener, Gayle and Bobby are teamed as co-anchors on "SportsCentral." Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has a cameo.
Runtime: 30 minBobby tells Rappaport about his fling with Gayle 20 years before---and soon the whole office knows.
Runtime: 30 minWhen Bobby's mother insists he's incapable of looking after his own life, Rappaport assigns Leash to be his Life Helper, who promptly moves Bobby into Gayle's building.
Runtime: 30 minGayle wants to tackle football's Jim Brown after he runs through Missy during an interview. Bruce Jenner also plays himself.
Runtime: 30 minRappaport cans Bobby and Gayle after they each conflict with George Steinbrenner.
Runtime: 30 minAfter Bobby's commentary makes him look like a buffoon, MacKinney offers him some pointers.
Runtime: 30 minA case of Bobby on the brain makes Gayle's work suffer, so Rappaport pulls her off the show. Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott has a cameo.
Runtime: 30 minFrantic over having spent a $50,000 advance with no book to show for it, Bobby decides to write poetry to fulfill his contract.
Runtime: 30 minBobby blurts out something during an interview with Pete Rose (who appears as himself) that leaves Gayle red-faced ... and thinking.
Runtime: 30 minGayle's spirits are shut down when she learns that her boyfriend Nick is seeing someone else, while Bobby needs some fast cash to get his electricity turned back on.
Runtime: 30 minGayle and Bobby take her ailing goldfish to the doctor---and catch up on old times.
Runtime: 30 minWith Gayle and Nick's relationship down for the count, Bobby hopes to replace him in the ring, with help from George Foreman.
Runtime: 30 minGayle decides to date Bobby after her father bestows his blessing. Baseball's Terry Pendleton appears as himself.
Runtime: 30 minGayle's emotionally wracked ex might extinguish the flame of passion that's ignited between Gayle and Bobby.
Runtime: 30 minBobby prepares a segment about a former football phenom famous for never playing pro ball because of emergency surgery.
Runtime: 30 min