The Very Best – And Last – Of Sports Show With Norm MacDonald

Written by Ashley Burns / 06.21.11

The bold geniuses at Comedy Central, who have long tried to tell us that MAD TV and Scrubs are funny, have dealt a fatal blow to the fledgling genre of sports news comedy shows with the cancellation of both The Onion’s Sportsdome and, much more importantly, Sports Show with Norm MacDonald. The move continues the network’s time-honored tradition of giving up (Strip Mall was funny, jerks), but at least Daniel Tosh will have two more shows to make fun of when cutting to his commercial breaks.

Thankfully, MacDonald has a bit of a sense of humor about his history with cancellations.

Macdonald quipped to EW that he had not been “officially” informed of the bad news, noting, “A Minute with Stan Hooper is still officially on hiatus,” a reference to his short-lived 2003 Fox sitcom. He also said that he was open to hosting a similar-style program (“I like doing a funny show where I don’t have to act and fall in love with a girl”) and talked up “an Internet campaign to save the show, almost like they do with shows about witches and vampires and aliens from outer space…. Maybe I’ll call [the network] and ask them to bring it back. I’ll say, ‘Just bring it back. How much could it hurt television, really?’” (Entertainment Weekly)

I thought Sportsdome was a good idea in theory, but it was much better suited for online clips on the Onion’s website, since a weekly half hour of generic sports humor just wasn’t going to catch Comedy Central’s 10:30 p.m. demographic of stoned college guys. Unfortunately, the same goes for Sports Show, even though it at least gave us timely material.

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Watch The First 90 Seconds Of ‘Sports Show’

Written by JOSH Z / 04.12.11

Norm MacDonald is returning to TV in “Sports Show with Norm MacDonald,” which premiers tonight on that one channel with that Jewish guy and the sissy-looking dude that pretends to be a Republican. I’m sure it’s going to be great for the 10 or 15 episodes that it stays on the air, especially if Norm can actually stay out of the bag long enough to finish his tapings. This is why I always do my podcasts with a buzz: it’s easier to maintain and makes me more pleasant among others.

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