All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The Uncivil War; Rodman; The American Singapore

    • April 2, 1995
    • HBO

    A report on the baseball strike; a profile of the NBA's Dennis Rodman; a behind-the-scenes look at Augusta National and The Masters. Also: Billy Crystal discusses sports memorabilia in an "Extra Point" segment.

  • S01E02 Nails; Agents of Fortune; Playing with Pain

    • July 30, 1995
    • HBO

    Segments on the second edition of the series include a profile of the Phillies' Lenny Dykstra; a report on player agents; and a look at injury problems in the NFL. Also: a tribute to Howard Cosell.

  • S01E03 Broken Promises; The Cowboy; Nike World

    • October 31, 1995
    • HBO

    The third edition of the sports magazine includes a profile of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones; a report on the recruitment of college athletes; and a look at Nike, Inc. and its impact on various sports.

  • S01E04 Coach; The Longest Season; The Money Trail

    • December 26, 1995
    • HBO

    Segments on this edition of the sports magazine: a profile of Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson, produced, written and directed by filmmaker Spike Lee; an interview with Seattle Seahawks Brian Blades, charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of his cousin; and a report on "runners" who funnel money from sports agents to college athletes. Also: a look at the year's most memorable sports moments.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Hakeem Olajuwon; 1966 Texas Western; Women's College Basketball

    • March 11, 1996
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of the NBA's Hakeem Olajuwon by Frank DeFord; a look at the 1966 NCAA basketball championship won by Texas Western---the first all-black team to do so---over an all-white Kentucky squad; and a report on women's college basketball by Jim Lampley.

  • S02E02 Lawrence Phillips; Open Wheel Racing Feud

    • May 20, 1996
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with Lawrence Phillips, the controversial Nebraska back drafted by the St. Louis Rams; a look at the feud between the the new Indy Racing League and the established Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART), and its impact on the Indianapolis 500; and a report on risks in boxing. James Brown, Jim Lampley and Larry Merchant report.

  • S02E03 Olympic Preview

    • July 15, 1996
    • HBO

    Segments on the Olympics include a profile of IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch; a look at U.S. weightlifter Mark Henry; visits with Olympic champions Mark Spitz and Bruce Jenner; and a report on the sponsorship of the U.S. decathlon team.

  • S02E04 Albert Belle; NFL Drug Testing

    • September 10, 1996
    • HBO

    Filmmaker Spike Lee's profile of Albert Belle is featured. The Cleveland outfielder is one of baseball's top hitters, but has been suspended five times in his turbulent career. Interviewed are Belle, his manager, Mike Hargrove, and teammate Kenny Lofton. Also: a report on the NFL's substance-abuse policy, reported by Jim Lampley.

  • S02E05 Shaquille O'Neal; Packers

    • November 12, 1996
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at the Los Angeles Lakers offseason signing of Shaquille O'Neal. Also: a visit with shareholders of the publicly-owned Green Bay Packers; and a report on a high-school football player afflicted with Down's syndrome.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Steffi Graf; Russian Boxer; Super Bowl Ads

    • January 13, 1997
    • HBO

    Segments include: the financial turmoil of Steffi Graf and her father, Peter; the disappearance of boxer Sergei Kobozev; and Super Bowl commercials. Also: a visit with the NHL's Florida Panthers.

  • S03E02 Curt Flood; Tim Duncan; Women's Boxing

    • March 10, 1997
    • HBO

    Filmmaker Spike Lee offers a profile of Curt Flood, the former St. Louis Cardinal who started baseball on the road to free agency. Also: a visit with Wake Forest All-American Tim Duncan; and a report on women's boxing. Correspondents include Jim Lampley and Larry Merchant.

  • S03E03 Alan Eagleson; Charles Barkley

    • May 12, 1997
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on indictments facing former NHL Players Association president Alan Eagleson; a profile of the NBA's Charles Barkley; and a look at the vacancy in baseball's commissioner's office, and its effect on the game. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Mary Carillo.

  • S03E04 Ticket Brokers; Womens Basketball; Colorado Rockies

    • July 28, 1997
    • HBO

    Included: a report on ticket scalping; a look at the ABL and WNBA, the competing women's pro basketball leagues; and a segment on baseball's Colorado Rockies.

  • S03E05 Sports Handicappers; Golf Discrimination

    • September 23, 1997
    • HBO

    Included: a report on sports handicappers; a look at discrimination at country clubs; and a visit with Prairie View A&M's football team, which had lost 68 straight games prior to this season.

  • S03E06 Financial Mismanagement; Grant Hill

    • November 18, 1997
    • HBO

    Segments include reports on financial advisor John Gillette; NBA All-Star Grant Hill; and minority sports agents. Correspondents include Jim Lampley and Frank Deford.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Sports Memorabilia; Disruptive Fans

    • January 12, 1998
    • HBO

    Included: a feature on the sports memorabilia business; profiles of former Dallas Cowboy Duane Thomas and Elizabeth O'Donnell, who teaches disabled people to skate; and a look at efforts to stop unruly fan behavior at stadiums. Correspondents include Jim Lampley and Mary Carillo.

  • S04E02 Point Shaving; Konstantinov; Gordon

    • March 16, 1998
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at the 1994 Arizona State basketball point-shaving scandal; former Detroit Red Wings star Vladimir Konstantinov, who was injured in a June 1997 car crash; and a profile of NASCAR's Jeff Gordon.

  • S04E03 Jack Lalanne; Sports Radio

    • May 19, 1998
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of fitness expert Jack LaLanne; a report on sports-talk radio stations; a visit to the Arizona Diamondbacks' stadium; and a report on smokeless tobacco. Jim Lampley and Mary Carillo report.

  • S04E04 Episode 4

    • July 28, 1998
    • HBO

    A look at efforts to remove baseball's lifetime ban on Pete Rose and "Shoeless" Joe Jackson. Also: a report on alleged steroid use by East German athletes in the 1970s; a profile of former boxing contender Tony Ayala; and a look at the post-racing fate of Thoroughbreds.

  • S04E05 John Madden; Baseball Pension

    • September 15, 1998
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of John Madden; a report on baseball's pension plan; Minnesota Vikings WR Randy Moss; and a look at former tennis star Andrea Jaeger and her work with children. Commentators include Mary Carillo, Jim Lampley and Frank Deford.

  • S04E06 Episode 6

    • November 17, 1998
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of golfer John Daly; a look back at the 1958 NFL Championship game between Baltimore and the New York Giants; a report on NCAA academic eligibility; and a look at extreme racing in Leadville, Colo. Frank Deford and Larry Merchant report.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Episode 1

    • January 25, 1999
    • HBO

  • S05E02 Episode 2

    • February 25, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: the rivalry between the Fox network and Disney (owners of ABC and ESPN) in sports television; the recent Olympics scandal; the new NBA labor agreement; and Kentucky Wildcats coach Tubby Smith.

  • S05E03 Episode 3

    • March 22, 1999
    • HBO

    A look at the UCLA-Houston basketball clash at the Astrodome in January 1968 that thrust the sport into the national spotlight. Also: a profile of Dick Vitale; and Major League Baseball's economic structure. Correspondents include James Brown and Larry Merchant.

  • S05E04 Episode 4

    • April 20, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: a report on counterfeit golf equipment; an interview with NBA rookie Jason Williams; a look at the lack of racial diversity in NASCAR.

  • S05E05 Episode 5

    • May 25, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: a report on NHL "goons"; a look at sports-induced riots; and a profile of pro boxer Elvir Muriqi, whose father and sister are in the Kosovo Liberation Army. Reporters include Armen Keteyian and Jim Lampley.

  • S05E06 Episode 6

    • June 22, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: an interview with John McEnroe; a report on Major League umpires; a look at sexual harassment in women's sports; and a profile of tennis's Venus and Serena Williams. Jim Lampley and Frank Deford report.

  • S05E07 Episode 7

    • July 26, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of sports agent Tank Black; a look at the academic scandal affecting the Minnesota men's basketball team; and profiles of baseball's Derek Jeter and track and field's Marion Jones. Bryan Burwell and Armen Keteyian report.

  • S05E08 Episode 8

    • August 23, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: profiles of football coaches Jimmy Johnson and Lou Holtz; a look at the muscle-building supplement androstenedione; and a report on coach George Scholz's racial discrimination suit against the Orlando Magic. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Sonja Stetoe.

  • S05E09 Episode 9

    • September 13, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Jets coach Bill Parcells, a look at baseball's committment to hiring minorities, Ronney Jenkins' departure from the BYU football team, and coaches accused of improper sexual conduct. Correspondents include Jim Lampley and Larry Merchant.

  • S05E10 Episode 10

    • October 12, 1999
    • HBO

    Scheduled: Profiles of former Detroit Tigers pitcher Denny McLain and San Antonio center Tim Duncan; a look at cockfighting; and a report on Title IX. Reporters include Larry Merchant and James Brown.

  • S05E11 Episode 11

    • November 16, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: a look at the 1966 college-football classic between Notre Dame and Michigan State; a profile of the WNBA's Cynthia Cooper. Reporters include Jack Whitaker and Mary Carillo.

  • S05E12 Episode 12

    • December 14, 1999
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning; a look at concussions in the NFL; Lehigh University RB Ronald Jean; a report on collecting trading cards.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Episode 1

    • January 24, 2000
    • HBO

    Included: a report on the ACL injuries to Jamal Anderson and Terrell Davis, a look at Super Bowl rings, and profiles of the NBA's Kevin Garnett and former QB Joe Gilliam. Commentators include Mary Carillo and Frank Deford.

  • S06E02 Episode 2

    • February 14, 2000
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of the NBA's Kobe Bryant; a look at gender discrimination at country clubs; an examination of anorexia among male athletes; and a visit with Jeanette Lee, pool's "Black Widow." Reporters include James Brown and Mary Carillo.

  • S06E03 Episode 3

    • March 20, 2000
    • HBO

    Segments include profiles of Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight and former player Luke Recker; a report on an athlete's on-court assault; and a visit with pool player Jeanette Lee, known as "The Black Widow." Reporters include Frank Deford and Jim Lampley.

  • S06E04 Episode 4

    • April 10, 2000
    • HBO

    A profile of the Miami Heat's Alonzo Mourning. Also: a look at former Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne's congressional campaign; a report on a female high-school wrestler. Correspondents include Bryan Burwell and Jim Lampley.

  • S06E05 Episode 5

    • May 15, 2000
    • HBO

    Included: a visit with the NBA's Sean Elliott following his return from a kidney transplant; a look at homosexuality in women's sports; a profile of NHL coach Roger Neilson, who's battling cancer; and a report on fantasy baseball camps. Correspondents include James Brown and Armen Keteyian.

  • S06E06 Episode 6

    • June 12, 2000
    • HBO

    Included: a report on a bill that would ban betting on amateur sports events, a profile of former basketball phenom Spencer Haywood, a look at baseball in the Dominican Republic and an interview with Andre Agassi. Reporters include Larry Merchant and Mary Carillo.

  • S06E07 Episode 7

    • July 24, 2000
    • HBO

    Profiles of Giants All-Star Barry Bonds, who discusses his changed outlook on life; former Blue Jays manager Tim Johnson, who lied to his team about his war experiences; and boxer Laila Ali, who discusses her lackluster opponents and her relationship with her famous father. Bryan Burwell, Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford report.

  • S06E08 Episode 8

    • August 10, 2000
    • HBO

    Profiles of Cuban baseball player Andy Morales, NFL receiver Keyshawn Johnson and WNBA guard Teresa Weatherspoon. Also: a look at youth soccer in Haiti. Correspondents include Mary Carillo and Frank Deford.

  • S06E09 Episode 9

    • September 12, 2000
    • HBO

    Included: profiles of Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder, U.S. women's gymnastics coordinator Bela Karolyi and Cuban high-jumper Javier Sotomayor. Also: an examination of Sammy Sosa's charitable foundation. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian, Bernard Goldberg, Bryan Burwell and Derek McGinty.

  • S06E10 Episode 10

    • October 12, 2000
    • HBO

    Segments include an examination of the use of steroids in Major League Baseball, and a report on parents fighting at youth sporting events. Also: profiles of Miami Dolphins kicking coach Doug Blevins and NHL ironman Mark Messier. Correspondents include James Brown and Armen Keteyian.

  • S06E11 Episode 11

    • November 14, 2000
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Philadelphia 76ers owner Pat Croce, including a look at his relationship with star player Allen Iverson; a look back at the 1970 crash of a plane carrying the Marshall University football team; an interview with Joe DiMaggio biographer Richard Ben Cramer; and a report on hockey visors. Correspondents include Larry Merchant and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S06E12 Episode 12

    • December 5, 2000
    • HBO

    Included: a look at "NFL Sunday," Fox's weekly NFL pregame show; a report on alleged racism at the University of South Florida; a report on athletes' endorsements of eye surgery; and a profile of boxer Reggie Strickland. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Mary Carillo.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Episode 1

    • January 22, 2001
    • HBO

    Segments include profiles of Vikings great Fran Tarkenton and golfer Mallory Code, who is battling cystic fibrosis. Also: an in-prison visit with Dubravko Rajcevic, arrested for stalking tennis star Martina Hingis; and a look at the ill effects of playing NFL football on a player's long-term health. Correspondents include Jim Lampley, Mary Carillo and Frank Deford.

  • S07E02 Episode 2

    • February 26, 2001
    • HBO

    Included: profiles of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and Rutgers women's basketball coach Vivian Stringer; a visit with out-of-work Major League Baseball umpires. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Mary Carillo.

  • S07E03 Episode 3

    • March 26, 2001
    • HBO

    Segments include an examination of the plane crash involving the Oklahoma State basketball team; profiles of 7-6 Chinese hoops star Yao Ming and Tennessee women's coach Pat Summitt; and a look at the surprising success of the Cooper Union college basketball team. Correspondents include Lesley Visser and Armen Keteyian.

  • S07E04 Episode 4

    • April 16, 2001
    • HBO

    Michael and Darrell Waltrip discuss the dangers of auto racing. Also: profiles of Mets manager Bobby Valentine and former Globetrotter Meadowlark Lemon. Reporters include Mary Carillo and Armen Keteyian.

  • S07E05 Episode 5

    • May 14, 2001
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on former NBA player Kermit Washington, most remembered for punching Rudy Tomjanovich in 1977; a look at the IMG Sports Academies for future sports stars; a profile of IRL racer Sarah Fisher; and a report on Female Athlete Triad disorder. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Lesley Visser.

  • S07E06 Episode 6

    • June 18, 2001
    • HBO

    Profiles of outspoken pitcher David Wells and tennis great Martina Navratilova. Also: a report on a Cal-State Fullerton runner who was forced to quit the team when it was discovered she worked as an exotic dancer; and a segment detailing a paralyzed Washington football player's insurance woes. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian and Mary Carillo.

  • S07E07 Episode 7

    • July 16, 2001
    • HBO

    A report on former Dodgers GM Kevin Malone; profiles of high-school basketball phenom Amare Stoudemire and boxer Gerald Harris, who was wrongly imprisoned for eight years. Also: a look at the Miracle League, a baseball program for disabled children. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Armen Keteyian.

  • S07E08 Episode 8

    • August 14, 2001
    • HBO

    A look at Major League Baseball's Japanese players from a Japanese perspective; a visit with blind golfer Pat Browne; a report on the college choice of high-school football player Kellen Winslow Jr.; and a segment on scandals involving high-school coaches. Commentators include Frank Deford and James Brown.

  • S07E09 Episode 9

    • September 13, 2001
    • HBO

    An interview with Penn State's Joe Paterno on the verge of surpassing Paul "Bear" Bryant as the winningest coach in major college football history; the story of 1964 Olympic gold medalist and ex-NFL star Bob Hayes and his battles with drug and alcohol addiction and cancer; an investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by high-school coaches. Commentators include Derek McGinty, Lesley Visser and Amani Martin.

  • S07E10 Episode 10

    • October 16, 2001
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at the drug ephedrine and its effect on athletes; a visit to a sports camp in Northern Ireland; and a profile of San Francisco 49ers QB Jeff Garcia. Correspondents include Jim Lampley and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S07E11 Episode 11

    • November 20, 2001
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Louisville coach Rick Pitino, who lost his brother-in-law in the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center; and a report on gender issues in high-school coaching. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S07E12 Episode 12

    • December 11, 2001
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of former NBA star and current commentator Charles Barkley; a visit with Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, a former NBA player and a devout Muslim; a look at the lives of past featherweight champs Bobby Chacon and Danny Lopez; and a report on pregnant college athletes. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian and Larry Merchant.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Episode 1

    • January 28, 2002
    • HBO

    Segments focus on Super Bowl gambling, a Pop Warner football team from Washington, D.C., former Philadelphia Eagles owner Leonard Tose, and religion in the locker room. Correspondents include Derek McGinty, Frank Deford and James Brown.

  • S08E02 Episode 2

    • February 25, 2002
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with Pavle Jovanovic, a U.S. bobsledder suspended for steroid use; a look at "Hockey Night in Canada," a weekly NHL broadcast celebrating its 50th year on Canadian television; a profile of Willie Davis, a school custodian turned junior-high basketball coach; and a report on the movement to ban the game of dodgeball in schools. Correspondents include Frank Deford.

  • S08E03 Episode 3

    • March 18, 2002
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of Arizona pitcher Curt Schilling; a behind-the-scenes look at junior figure skaters; a profile of juco basketball player Lee Benson Jr., who is hoping to play in the NBA after spending more than eight years in prison; and a visit with former Buffalo Sabres coach Ted Nolan, who teaches hockey to Canadian Indians. Correspondents include Jim Lampley, Mary Carillo and Frank Deford.

  • S08E04 Episode 4

    • April 22, 2002
    • HBO

    An interview with former Arkansas basketball coach Nolan Richardson; a profile of the NBA's Rasheed Wallace; a look at players' preparations for the NFL scouting combine; and a report on steroid smuggling from Mexico. Correspondents include James Brown, Armen Keteyian and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S08E05 Episode 5

    • May 14, 2002
    • HBO

    Included: profiles of golfer Phil Mickelson and former NBA player Manute Bol; a report on pole-vaulting deaths; and an interview with paralympian Dan Andrews. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Mary Carillo.

  • S08E06 Episode 6

    • June 25, 2002
    • HBO

    Included: an interview with Muhammad Ali; a report on the dangers of using aluminum bats; a look at the racial makeup of players in the National Minority College Golf Championship; and a feature on colleges' increased emphasis on cheerleading. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S08E07 Episode 7

    • July 23, 2002
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Michael Franzese, a former organized-crime figure who now coaches Little League and counsels athletes on the dangers of gambling; a tribute to baseball announcer Ernie Harwell; and a report on an alleged hazing incident at a Massachusetts high school. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S08E08 Episode 8

    • August 20, 2002
    • HBO

    Included: profiles of Green Bay wide receiver Terry Glenn and Redskins coach Steve Spurrier; and a report on youth traveling baseball teams. Correspondents include Mary Carillo and Armen Keteyian.

  • S08E09 Episode 9

    • September 17, 2002
    • HBO

    A profile of minor-league baseball owner Mike Veeck; a report on weight-loss practices of Thoroughbred jockies; and a visit with 14-year-old sports journalist Grant Paulsen. Correspondents include Lesley Visser and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S08E10 Episode 10

    • October 29, 2002
    • HBO

    Former NFL player Esera Tuaolo discusses keeping his homosexuality hidden during his career. Also: an interview with attorneys Johnnie Cochran and Cyrus Mehri, who have criticized the NFL for not hiring more African-American coaches; a report on the decline of physical-education classes in schools; and a profile of Rodney Cummings, who credits youth boxing for helping him go from jail at age 18 to a prosecuting attorney in the same town. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Jim Lampley.

  • S08E11 Episode 11

    • November 26, 2002
    • HBO

    Included: profiles of Jeannie Buss, executive vice president of the Los Angeles Lakers, and former Virginia Tech basketball player Rayna DuBose, who lost her hands and feet to meningitis; a report on men playing women's field hockey; and the rags-to-riches story of PGA pro Esteban Toledo. Armen Keteyian and Frank Deford are among the correspondents.

  • S08E12 Episode 12

    • December 17, 2002
    • HBO

    Included: a segment on brothers Joe and Gavin Maloof, owners of the NBA's Sacramento Kings and the WNBA's Monarchs; an interview with Martha Burk, who is spearheading the campaign to admit women at Augusta National Golf Club; a look at questionable recruiting methods at colleges; and a look at violence resulting from a high-school rivalry.

Season 9

  • S09E01 Episode 1

    • January 14, 2003
    • HBO

    Included: a look at health concerns for retired NFL linemen in the wake of a fatal heart attack suffered by former Saints player Frank Warren; and a profile of former NBA star Bob Love, who overcame a speech impediment to become Director of Community Affairs for the Chicago Bulls.

  • S09E02 Episode 2

    • February 11, 2003
    • HBO

    Included: an interview with five-time world champion boxer Johnny Tapia; a look at drug-testing policies in high-school athletics; a report on safety concerns at ski resorts; and a segment on changes made to the pro-bowling tour. Correspondents include James Brown, Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S09E03 Episode 3

    • March 18, 2003
    • HBO

    A look at the impact of this year's Masters controversy on Augusta, Ga.; profiles of former high-school-to-NBA phenom Darryl Dawkins and state trooper turned NBA referee Bob Delaney; and a report on U.S. Olympic Committee controversies. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Armen Keteyian.

  • S09E04 Episode 4

    • April 15, 2003
    • HBO

    Reports on Toughman competitions, the frequency of head injuries in soccer, and law suits in youth sports. Also: a look at Carver Academy, a private school founded by the NBA's David Robinson. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Mary Carillo.

  • S09E05 Episode 5

    • May 20, 2003
    • HBO

    Bob Costas interviews baseball commissioner Bud Selig. Also: a look at the sports-talk program "Pardon the Interruption," an interview with Terry Bradshaw and a look at the treatment of Iraqi athletes. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian.

  • S09E06 Episode 6

    • June 24, 2003
    • HBO

    A look back at the controversy surrounding the remains of baseball legend Ted Williams; a report on the emergence of international basketball talent; and an examination of the lives of professional wrestlers. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford.

  • S09E07 Episode 7

    • July 22, 2003
    • HBO

    Included: profiles of auto racer Alex Zanardi and soccer player David Beckham; and a report on Mark Roberts, Britain's so-called "serial streaker." Correspondents include Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S09E08 Episode 8

    • August 19, 2003
    • HBO

    A profile of 13-year-old golfer Michelle Wie; an update on former heavyweight champ Riddick Bowe; a visit with former NFL TE Johnnie Mitchell; and a report on a soccer team comprised of homeless men. Correspondents include Frank Deford, James Brown and Mary Carillo.

  • S09E09 Episode 9

    • September 23, 2003
    • HBO

    Included: a look at the Yankees' Jorge Posada, his son and his father, who was a promising prospect himself before being jailed in Cuba in the 1960s. Also: a profile of Tampa Bay LB Derrick Brooks. Correspondents include James Brown.

  • S09E10 Episode 10

    • October 28, 2003
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of Ed Agre, sole reporter for a small-market TV station in Montana; a look at the sport of freediving; a visit with an NFL-lineman-turned-minister; and a report on the controversial sentencing of a convicted high-school football star.

  • S09E11 Episode 11

    • November 25, 2003
    • HBO

    Included: a look at the controversial ESPN series "Playmakers;" a report on the lack of black golfers on the PGA Tour; a profile of former UCLA hoops coach John Wooden; a look at a polo team made up of disadvantaged youths in Philadelphia.

  • S09E12 Episode 12

    • December 30, 2003
    • HBO

    A report on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's search for an NBA coaching job; a look at a harrowing mountain-climbing expedition in Peru; a report on the popularity of throwback jerseys; and a profile of Dottie O'Connor, an exercise enthusiast who has battled health problems.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Episode 1

    • January 20, 2004
    • HBO

    Included: an interview with former NFL player Dexter Manley; a look at athletic opportunities at a facility for juvenile offenders; a report on rewards and risks for NFL linemen; and a profile of a physically-challenged high-school wrestler.

  • S10E02 Episode 2

    • February 24, 2004
    • HBO

    Included: a look at University of Texas women's track coach Bev Kearney and her struggle to recover from injuries suffered in a car accident; behind the scenes at the Westminster Dog Show; a look at the financial standing of the Milwaukee Brewers; and a follow-up report on former pitcher Denny McLain. Reporters include Mary Carillo and Bernie Goldberg.

  • S10E03 Episode 3

    • March 16, 2004
    • HBO

    Reports on collegiate basketball scandals at Missouri and St. Bonaventure; a segment on sports at a facility for juvenile offenders; and a revisit to a 2001 profile of basketball player Amare Stoudemire. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian, James Brown and Frank Deford.

  • S10E04 Episode 4

    • April 13, 2004
    • HBO

    Included: A visit with former Mets skipper Bobby Valentine, now managing the Chiba Lotte Marines in Japan; a profile of middleweight boxing champ Bernard Hopkins. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian and Bryant Gumbel.

  • S10E05 Episode 5

    • May 18, 2004
    • HBO

    Included: a look at Athens' preparations for the upcoming Olympic Games; a profile of Olympic triple-jump contender Yuliana Perez; an update on a 2003 report on Iraqi Olympic hopefuls, including the nation's soccer team.

  • S10E06 Episode 6

    • June 22, 2004
    • HBO

    A report on the proliferation of sports-related advertising for erectile-dysfunction drugs; an interview with NFL broadcaster Pat Summerall; a profile of pitcher Dontrelle Willis of Florida Marlins.

  • S10E07 Episode 7

    • July 20, 2004
    • HBO

    A report on the BALCO steroid investigation; profiles of K-1 fighter Bob "The Beast" Sapp and former Olympic fencer-turned-coach Peter Westbrook; and an update on baseball's Miracle League for disabled youths. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S10E08 Episode 8

    • August 31, 2004
    • HBO

    An interview with Kellen Winslow and his son; a profile of African-American motocross racer James Stewart Jr.; and a surfing camp for autistic children operated by a doctor and his family.

  • S10E09 Episode 9

    • September 21, 2004
    • HBO

    Included: An interview with Attila Ambrus, a Hungarian hockey player known as the "Whiskey Robber" for his criminal exploits; a look at athletes playing with pain; and a report on a discrimination suit filed against a San Diego country club.

  • S10E10 Episode 10

    • October 19, 2004
    • HBO

    A look at the dangerous world of camel racing; a report on the debate over Native American mascots; and a study of the injury rate among cheerleaders. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford.

  • S10E11 Episode 11

    • November 23, 2004
    • HBO

    An interview with Southern California head football coach Pete Carroll, a look at former baseball slugger Cecil Fielder, an examination of greyhound racing and a profile of explorer Ranulph Fiennes. Correspondents include Mary Carillo and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S10E12 Episode 12

    • December 28, 2004
    • HBO

    Updates on top segments from 2004 include an interview with football announcer Pat Summerall; a report on former NBA player Jayson Williams; and a profile of wrestler Kyle Maynard, who was born with a rare disorder called congenital amputation.

Season 11

  • S11E01 Episode 1

    • January 25, 2005
    • HBO

    A profile of play-by-play announcer Joe Buck; a look at the financial, emotional and physical pitfalls of NFL retirement; a report on sports wagering.

  • S11E02 Episode 2

    • February 22, 2005
    • HBO

    A profile of golfer Vijay Singh; visits with disabled-soldier-turned-skier Kirk Bauer and banned track-and-field star Kelli White; and an update on basketball coach Willie Davis, who was once a custodian. Correspondents include Mary Carillo and Armen Keteyian.

  • S11E03 Episode 3

    • March 14, 2005
    • HBO

    A report on the rising number of "Tommy John" surgeries on young pitchers; a visit with NBA player Doug Christie and his wife, Jackie; and a profile of boxer Kassim Ouma, who was forced to serve as a soldier in Uganda at age 7. Correspondents include Armen Keteyian and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S11E04 10th Anniversary Special

    • April 10, 2005
    • HBO

    The 10th-anniversary special revisits the show's top stories, including an interview with Juan Antonio Samaranch, a report on children used as camel jockeys and the Miracle League baseball program for disabled kids. Bryant Gumbel hosts with correspondents Bernard Goldberg, Mary Carillo, Armen Keteyian, Frank Deford and James Brown.

  • S11E05 Episode 5

    • May 23, 2005
    • HBO

    A look at the poker craze; a report on the business of horse breeding; an interview with Wally Backman, who was fired four days after being named Diamondbacks manager; and an update on former NBA player Kermit Washington.

  • S11E06 Episode 6

    • June 21, 2005
    • HBO

    An examination of a basketball recruiting scandal at Ohio State; a report on alternative thinking regarding the effects of steroids; and a look at the sport of murderball (wheelchair rugby). Also: revisiting the dangers of aluminum bats.

  • S11E07 Episode 7

    • July 26, 2005
    • HBO

    A report on the suspension of cyclist Tyer Hamilton; a profile of Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully; an interview with Evander Holyfield; a visit with agent Drew Rosenhaus. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and James Brown.

  • S11E08 Episode 8

    • August 23, 2005
    • HBO

    A visit with Raiders WR Randy Moss; a report on home-schooled athletes; a look at a father's efforts to help his physically challenged son; a report on benefits extended to same-sex partners at a California golf club.

  • S11E09 Episode 9

    • September 28, 2005
    • HBO

    A profile of NASCAR's Kurt Busch; a report on racism among European soccer fans; a visit with a special-education student-athlete; an update on baseball in the Dominican Republic.

  • S11E10 Episode 10

    • November 1, 2005
    • HBO

    Included: a visit with the NBA's Ron Artest; a report on hyponatremia, which can be caused by drinking too much water; an interview with skateboarder Paul Rodriguez Jr.; a profile of a Florida golfer with cystic fibrosis.

  • S11E11 Episode 11

    • November 29, 2005
    • HBO

    A behind-the-scenes look at the 35-year run of "Monday Night Football," a report on sports groupies, a profile of photographer Neil Leifer and a follow-up visit with racecar driver Alex Zanardi. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg, Armen Keteyian and Frank Deford.

  • S11E12 Episode 12

    • December 27, 2005
    • HBO

    The program revisits four stories from 2005, including a father's bond with his physically-challenged son; a special-ed student's desire to play high-school basketball; a visit with Storm Cat, Thoroughbred racing's top sire; and a report on racism in European soccer.

Season 12

  • S12E01 Authentic Imitations; Staph Infections in Sports; All in the Family; It Was Written

    • January 17, 2006
    • HBO

    A look at fraud in the sports-memorabilia industry; profiles of Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson III and his father; a visit with tennis star Maria Sharapova; a report on the increase in staph infections among athletes.

  • S12E02 The World of Oz; Mind Over Matter; Tragic Hero; More Than a Game

    • February 7, 2006
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, a look at athlete meltdowns, a visit with 1984 Olympic skiing champ Bill Johnson and another look at the 1966 Texas Western NCAA basketball champs.

  • S12E03 Native Son; Courtside Career; In Their Element; Gentle Giant

    • March 7, 2006
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at Vietnam-born, U.S.-raised pitcher Danny Graves, who visits the country with his Vietnamese mother; a profile of college-hoops analyst Billy Packer; and a report on Gallaudet University's basketball team.

  • S12E04 Show Me the Money; Out of Left Field; An Uncommon Man; Buckeye Woes

    • April 11, 2006
    • HBO

    Included: a look at horse racing's Jockeys' Guild, a visit with former baseball player Darren Daulton, a profile of ocean swimmer Gordon Pugh and a look at Ohio State's embattled basketball program.

  • S12E05 The Commish; In the Headlines; Making Strides

    • May 16, 2006
    • HBO

    A Bob Costas interview with retiring NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue, a profile of NFL draft bust Ryan Leaf, a report on the Duke lacrosse controversy and an update on Texas track-and-field coach Bev Kearney.

  • S12E06 The Air We Breathe; A Game of Years; Still Going

    • June 20, 2006
    • HBO

    Included: a look at the effects of coal-fired power plants on young athletes; a visit with the baseball-playing inmates of San Quentin Prison; and a profile of tennis great Martina Navratilova, who continues to compete and has written a diet-fitness book.

  • S12E07 Terrell Owens; To Catch a Thief; The Dark Side of the World Cup; Ski Lift

    • July 18, 2006
    • HBO

    Included: a visit with wide receiver Terrell Owens; a profile of James Hogue, an imposter who conned his way into Princeton; and a visit with skier and disabled veteran Kirk Bauer. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Mary Carillo.

  • S12E08 The Negotiator; T206; Rough Riders; Back in the Game

    • August 15, 2006
    • HBO

    Frank Deford interviews NBC sports chief Dick Ebersol. Also: a report on the rare 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card, one of the most sought-after treasures among sports collectors.

  • S12E09 Driving Alone; Under the Influence; Bigger Is Better; Common Goal

    • September 19, 2006
    • HBO

    Included: an interview with IndyCar driver Danica Patrick; a look back at a 1985 drug scandal involving the Pittsburgh Pirates; a report on 300-pound players in high-school football; and an update on a soccer team made up of homeless players.

  • S12E10 Gameday; Impossible Choice; Playing with Pain

    • October 31, 2006
    • HBO

    Included: A look at ESPN's "College Gameday" football program; an interview with the authors of "Game of Shadows;" a visit with the brother of a quadriplegic, who struggles to grant a final wish; a report on alleged prescription-drug abuse by athletes. Correspondents include Jon Frankel, Frank Deford and Bernard Goldberg.

  • S12E11 Outcast; Bringing Down the House; Drug Runners; Still Jumping

    • November 21, 2006
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with cyclist Floyd Landis; a look at card-counting in blackjack; a report on a drug-recovery program that promotes marathon training; and a visit with fitness expert Jack LaLanne.

  • S12E12 Uninsured; Born to Run; Battle of the Bulge; Hard Times

    • December 26, 2006
    • HBO

    A selection of top segments from 2006 includes a look at the lack of medical insurance for jockeys; a report on the proliferation of 300-pound high-school linemen; a profile of U.S. gold medal skier Bill Johnson; and an interview with James Hogue, who conned his way into Princeton.

Season 13

  • S13E01 Still Playing Hurt; No Answers; Storytellers; Michael Irvin

    • January 22, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E02 Rising Star; Senseless; In the Blood; Maverick

    • February 12, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E03 High Hopes; The Path Less Traveled; Ted Nolan; Diploma Mills

    • March 5, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E04 Marbury's Starburys; Therapy Ride; Arm Trouble; Tough Times

    • April 16, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E05 Head On; Faster Horses; A Story of Triumph; Still Fighting

    • May 14, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E06 Miller Time; Gator Sensation; Boomeritis

    • June 20, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E07 Gary's World; Shock Value; Five-Year Plan; Still Unsatisfied

    • July 17, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E08 Dogfighting; The First Family of Tennis; Javon Walker; Pacman

    • August 14, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E09 McHot Seat; Alive; The Life; Run to Freedom

    • September 18, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E10 Targets; Teammates; The Guru; End of an Era

    • October 23, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E11 The Karls; The Booster; Another Breath; Making Weight

    • November 20, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

  • S13E12 2007 Roundtable Review

    • December 26, 2007
    • HBO

    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.

Season 14

  • S14E01 Drawing a Line; Risky Business; Family Burden; The Streaker

    • January 22, 2008
    • HBO

    Segments on the NFL and Super Bowl include a look at the wives of players and the problems faced after retirement; an update on allegations of payments to Reggie Bush at Southern California; and a report on excessive drinking at stadiums.

  • S14E02 Super Dario; Flying Nun; New School; Pat Summitt

    • February 11, 2008
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with racecar driver Dario Franchitti as he makes the switch from IndyCar to NASCAR; a chat with Sister Madonna Buder, a 77-year-old nun who has run more than 300 triathlons; and an update on a profile of Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt.

  • S14E03 Bruce Pearl; The Marshall Plan; Nails; C. Vivian Stringer

    • March 10, 2008
    • HBO

    Interviews with Tennessee men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl and Rutgers women's coach C. Vivian Stringer. Also: former MLB pitcher Mike Marshall discusses the fragile arms of young hurlers.

  • S14E04 The Love of the Game; Torii Hunter; Mike Coolbaugh; Staying Straight

    • April 15, 2008
    • HBO

    Included: an interview with Sen. Barack Obama on his love of basketball; a visit with new Angels outfielder Torii Hunter; a report on the death of minor-league baseball coach Mike Coolbaugh, who was killed by a foul ball last summer; and an update on Lee Benson Jr., who returned to basketball after serving an eight-year prison term.

  • S14E05 Matt Walsh; Hidden Horses; Venus' World; KJ For Mayor

    • May 12, 2008
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh; a report on race horses after their competitive careers have ended; an interview with Venus Williams; a look at former NBA player Kevin Johnson's run for mayor of Sacramento; and a visit with racer Danica Patrick.

  • S14E06 The System; Last Licks; Clean Slate; Out to Stud

    • June 24, 2008
    • HBO

    Segments on the Beijing Olympics include a look at the Chinese sports-school system; a profile of the U.S. women's softball team; and a visit with former world-champion cyclist David Millar. Also: an update on the business of horse breeding.

  • S14E07 Bill Parcells; What It Takes; Deadly Ride; Run to Freedom

    • July 22, 2008
    • HBO

    Segments include a one-on-one interview with Bill Parcells; a look at women's gymnastics and the toll it takes on the gymnasts; a report on the dangers of equestrian eventing; and a profile of U.S. runner Lopez Lomong. Correspondents include Frank Deford, Andrea Kremer and Jon Frankel.

  • S14E08 All Bets Are Off; Par for the Course; Sold Out; Back in the Game

    • August 26, 2008
    • HBO

    A look at Donald Trump's golf community on the coast of Scotland; a report on gambling in pro tennis and a profile of baseball player Josh Hamilton. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford.

  • S14E09 Childhood Lost; Michael Strahan; Jimmie Johnson

    • September 16, 2008
    • HBO

    Segments include a visit with former NFL player Michael Strahan; an investigation into the alleged use of child labor to make soccer balls in India; and a profile of two-time defending NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford.

  • S14E10 Thunder Bolt; The Wildest Show in the South; Dr. Fix-It; Faster Horses

    • October 21, 2008
    • HBO

    A profile of Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt; a visit to the Angola Prison Rodeo in Louisiana; a chat with sports surgeon James Andrews. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Jon Frankel.

  • S14E11 Coming Clean; Teamwork; Stephen Murray's Journey; Drug Runners

    • November 25, 2008
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with former U.S. sprinter Tim Montgomery in prison; a visit with a high-school athlete with Down Syndrome and a profile of a BMX rider who suffered a spinal injury. Correspondents include Frank Deford and Mary Carillo.

  • S14E12 2008 Roundtable Review

    • December 23, 2008
    • HBO

    A round-table review of the top stories of 2008, with correspondents selecting their favorites. Included: skyrocketing ticket prices; excessive drinking at NFL stadiums; and profiles of Barack Obama and Lenny Dykstra.

Season 15

  • S15E01 Call Me Al; Growing Divide; Playing with Fire; Sticks, Stones, Now Staph

    • January 20, 2009
    • HBO

    A football-related episode includes a profile of broadcaster Al Michaels; a report on athletes carrying guns; a look at the dispute between former players and their union; and an update on a report on staph infections. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Frank Deford.

  • S15E02 Black in Bellaire; Total Recall; Reunion

    • February 17, 2009
    • HBO

    Segments include a piece on the police shooting of Robbie Tolan, the son of former MLB player Bobby Tolan; a profile of six-year-old golfer Kyle Lograsso; a chat with former skater Tonya Harding.

  • S15E03 Air Ball; Bittersweet Success; Bode's World; Rayna DuBose

    • March 17, 2009
    • HBO

    Profiles of NBA prospect Brandon Jennings in Rome and U.S. skiing star Bode Miller; Pittsburgh basketball coach Jamie Dixon discusses the tragic passing of his sister Maggie; and Frank Deford revisits ex-basketball player Rayna Dubose, who lost her limbs to meningococcal meningitis.

  • S15E04 You're a Good Man, Charlie Manuel; Hard 2 Live, Easy 2 Die; Queen of the Ring; Hands Off

    • April 14, 2009
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Phillies manager Charlie Manuel; a report on the shooting of several athletes in Hampton Roads, Va.; and an update on the movement to ban dodgeball in schools.

  • S15E05 A New Era; Thrill Ride; The Next Level; Running for Their Lives

    • May 19, 2009
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of DeMaurice Smith, the new head of the NFL players union; a look at professional bull riding; a report on sports parents; and an update on the slaughter of Thoroughbred horses.

  • S15E06 Legends; Underwater Heroes; Broken Nails

    • June 23, 2009
    • HBO

    Segments include a visit with Jim Brown and Bill Russell, who discuss the 1960s on and off the playing field; a look at scuba diving as therapy for injured veterans; and an update on Lenny Dykstra. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg and Jon Frankel.

  • S15E07 AWOL; All the Right Moves; Friends of Jaclyn; The Next Posada

    • July 21, 2009
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with former Oakland Raider Barret Robbins, who went AWOL the night before the Super Bowl in 2003; a profile of boxing trainer Freddie Roach; a look at a 14-year-old cancer patient adopted by Northwestern's women's lacrosse team.

  • S15E08 Nick Schuyler's Story; Home Base; Dedication Personified

    • August 18, 2009
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with Nick Schuyler, the only survivor of a Florida boating accident that killed three football players; a look at the return of Little League Baseball to Compton, Cal.; an update on special-needs student-athlete Ron Belflower.

  • S15E09 H.S. Concussions; The Swim Gap; Paper Cuts; Dogfighting

    • September 15, 2009
    • HBO

    Included: a report on the frequency of concussions in high-school football; a look at the decline of sports sections in U.S. newspapers; a profile of swimmer Cullen Jones; and an update on dogfighting.

  • S15E10 In Our Hearts; Game Over; Record Breaker; Ernie Harwell

    • October 27, 2009
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at the death of Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart; a report on the elimination of athletic departments at public high schools; and a profile of a 55-year-old world-record holder.

  • S15E11 The Insider; Gridiron Heroes; Matt Long; Drawing a Line

    • November 24, 2009
    • HBO

    A look at Gridiron Heroes, an organization that helps paralyzed high-school-football players; a profile of a severely injured firefighter who came back to complete an Ironman Triathlon; a report on efforts to curb alcohol consumption at NFL games.

  • S15E12 2009 Roundtable Review

    • December 22, 2009
    • HBO

    A year-end roundtable discussion, with the correspondents choosing their favorite segments from 2009. Topics include athletes carrying guns and the survival story of Nick Schuyler.

Season 16

  • S16E01 Head Games; Blue Star Fallen; Ken Green

    • January 19, 2010
    • HBO

    Segments include an expanded look at concussions in the NFL; a report on the collapse of the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility in May, 2009; and a visit with pro golfer Ken Green, who lost a portion of his leg in an RV accident.

  • S16E02 Johnny Weir; Drug Testing; Sweep This!; Hard Times

    • February 9, 2010
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of U.S. figure skater Johnny Weir; a report on drug testing at the Olympics; a look at the sport of curling in Canada; and a visit with former U.S. downhill skier Bill Johnson, who won gold at the 1984 Winter Games.

  • S16E03 Izzo's World; The Big Switch; Mike May; Boby Duval

    • March 16, 2010
    • HBO

    Included: a conversation with Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo; a report on sportswriters who decided to begin the process of changing their gender; a visit with former paralympic skier Mike May; and an update on a youth soccer program in Haiti.

  • S16E04 Arturo Gatti; Vernon Forrest; Alexis Arguello

    • April 13, 2010
    • HBO

    A special boxing edition focuses on the deaths of fighters Arturo Gatti, Vernon Forrest and Alexis Arguello, who all died within a four-week span in 2009. Included are profiles of the champions and a look at the circumstances surrounding their deaths. Correspondents include Frank Defort and Jon Frankel.

  • S16E05 Lane Kiffin; Sole Runners; The Dogfather; Tough Enough

    • May 18, 2010
    • HBO

    Included: an interview with Southern California football coach Lane Kiffin; a profile of dogsled racer Lance Mackey; a look at the trend of runners going barefoot; and an update on wrestler Kyle Maynard, who was born with no arms or legs. Correspondents include Bernard Goldberg.

  • S16E06 King of the Hill; Chess Kids; The Only One; Fields of Hate

    • June 22, 2010
    • HBO

    Segments include a chat with Oakland pitcher Dallas Braden about his perfect game; a profile of gay rugby player Gareth Thomas; a look at the chess craze in Brownsville, Texas; and a feature on racism in soccer.

  • S16E07 American Beauty; Heart of a Champion; Risky Business; Pete Carroll

    • July 14, 2010
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on women's bodybuilding; a profile of golfer Erik Compton, who has had two heart transplants; a revisit with California sports marketer Lloyd Lake; and an interview with Seahawks coach Peter Carroll.

  • S16E08 After the Hits; Keeping Up with the Salahis; Back in Bellaire

    • August 17, 2010
    • HBO

    Included: An interview with Michaele and Tareq Salahi, alleged White House state-dinner crashers, about controversy surrounding a charity polo event they organize in Washington, D.C. Also: an update on the 2009 shooting of baseball player Robbie Tolan in Bellaire, Texas.

  • S16E09 CC Sabathia; The World's Greatest Athlete; Zany Sports Mascots; Back in the Game

    • September 21, 2010
    • HBO

    Segments include a feature on Jack Thorpe's quest to move the remains of his father, Jim Thorpe, to a reservation in Oklahoma; a look at sports mascots; and an update on Texas Rangers slugger Josh Hamilton.

  • S16E10 Miami Ballpark; Money Man; A Remarkable Journey; Team Karl

    • October 26, 2010
    • HBO

    Included: a report on funding for the new Florida Marlins stadium; a look at the friendship between Herman Jacobs and Mark Buoniconti, 25 years after a life-changing football injury; an interview with former NFL agent Josh Luchs; and a visit with Denver Nuggets coach George Karl.

  • S16E11 Falconry; Coach Geno; Hazing; Labor of Love

    • November 23, 2010
    • HBO

    Included: a look at the ancient sport of falconry; an interview with Connecticut women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma; a report on hazing on marching bands at historically black colleges in the South. Also: a follow-up visit with Dick Hoyt and his physically-challenged son Rick, who regularly compete in road races and triathlons.

  • S16E12 2010 Roundtable Review

    • December 21, 2010
    • HBO

    A year-end roundtable in which the correspondents choose their favorite segments from 2010. Topics include the link between brain injuries and the onset of ALS; women's bodybuilding; and young chess players in Texas. Also: profiles of Marc Buoniconti, Pete Carroll and Arturo Gatti.

Season 17

  • S17E01 Troy; Short-Changed; Peter King; Supersized

    • January 25, 2011
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with quarterback-turned-broadcaster Troy Aikman; a report on financial irresponsibility on the part of some NFL players; a profile of sportswriter Peter King; and an update on the health problems of NFL linemen.

  • S17E02 Victor Conte; Deadspin; Tyson; Jimmie Johnson

    • February 15, 2011
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of Victor Conte, who is once again working with athletes despite serving prison time for distributing steroids. Also: a look at the Web site Deadspin.com; and a visit with Jimmie Johnson prior to the Daytona 500.

  • S17E03 The State of College Sports

    • March 30, 2011
    • HBO

    The state of big-time college sports is explored, with segments on the complex and controversial role of today's NCAA. Also: experts gather for a roundtable discussion.

  • S17E04 Jimmy Rollins; Broken Pros; Mini-Cheerleaders; A Story of Triumph

    • April 19, 2011
    • HBO

    Included: a profile of Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins; a look at an organization that provides health care to struggling retired athletes; a report on mini-cheerleading for girls aged 5 to 8; and a visit with Paralympic track champ Marlon Shirley.

  • S17E05 Bob Uecker; The Other Side of a Rivalry; Smokeless Tobacco; Trump

    • May 17, 2011
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of broadcaster Bob Uecker; a look at the Yankees and Red Sox efforts to help Bridget Johnson, who lost her leg in an accident; a report on smokeless tobacco; and a look at Donald Trump's golf course in Scotland.

  • S17E06 Tiki; The Big Bust; Saadi Qaddafi; Ann Wolfe

    • June 21, 2011
    • HBO

    Included: former NFL RB Tiki Barber and his attempted comeback; a visit with LaRue Martin, the number one pick in the 1972 NBA draft; a report on one of Muammar Gaddafi's sons, Saadi, who once played a match for an Italian soccer team; and an update on boxing trainer Ann Wolfe.

  • S17E07 All in the Family; Wounded Warriors; The Original Extreme Sport; Record Breaker

    • July 19, 2011
    • HBO

    A look at the Harbaugh family, with NFL head coaches Jim and John and their father, Jack; a telling report on the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain; revisiting Ashrita Furman, the world-record holder for the most Guiness world records.

  • S17E08 Plaxico; Holding Court; Riding the High; Danger in the Saddle

    • August 16, 2011
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with Plaxico Burress; a report on the decline of pro tennis in the U.S.; a look at alleged drug use in surfing; and an update on injuries and deaths in horse eventing and the steps being taken to improve safety.

  • S17E09 Cashin' In; The Ultimate Insider; Dexter Manley

    • September 20, 2011
    • HBO

    "Cashin' In" investigates college football's post season bowl system and examines how much money gets made and who benefits. "The Ultimate Insider" profiles Fox Sports reporter Jay Glazer and talks about his interest in the NFL and MMA. "Dexter Manley" talks to the former Pro Bowler about his illiteracy and drug problems.

  • S17E10 The Logo; Obsessive Runners; New School

    • October 18, 2011
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of NBA Hall of Famer Jerry West and his battle with depression; a report on obsessive runners; and revisiting a 2008 story on sports in polygamist communities.

  • S17E11 Bob Hewitt; Brad Stevens; Marcus Dixon

    • November 22, 2011
    • HBO

    "Bob Hewitt" investigates the former professional tennis player who is facing charges of sexual abuse and sexual harassment. "Brad Stevents" profiles the men's basketball coach at Butler University who has led his team to unprecedented success. "Marcus Dixon" talks to the New York Jets defensive lineman who has thrived since been released from prison.

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  • S17E12 2010 Roundtable Review

    • December 20, 2011
    • HBO

    Real Sports finishes 2011 with a special roundtable review of the shows most memorable moments of the year. Bryant Gumble and the show's correspondents discuss their favorite stories, their most interesting interviews, and the segments that had a personal impact for them.

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Season 21

  • S21E01 Monsters No More / Mr. Sunday Night / The Toast of Beijing / Urban Renewal

    • January 20, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a visit with members of the 1985 Chicago Bears, a profile of NFL commentator Cris Collinsworth, NBA washout turned Chinese star Stephon Marbury, and an update on Urban Meyer.

  • S21E02 Death on Everest / Hooked / Wonder Woman

    • February 24, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at the natural and man-made dangers of climbing Mount Everest; and a report on former athletes addicted to heroin as an alternative to pain medication; a profile of Paralympic snowboarder Amy Purdy.

  • S21E03 The Wreckage / Scarred

    • March 24, 2015
    • HBO

    A look at the state of the NCAA and the treatment of its student athletes. Featured: how abusive coaches and overwhelming demands have led to a mental health crisis among student-athletes and lasting medical issues from injuries sustained on the field.

  • S21E04 Captain Comeback / Man in the Middle / Big League Chew

    • April 21, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include profiles of quarterback Russell Wilson and football coach Jim Harbaugh and revisiting the topic of chewing tobacco in Major League Baseball.

  • S21E05 In Harm’s Way / Erik Weihenmayer / Ronda Rousey

    • May 19, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on the use of workout supplements by the military, a profile of blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer, and a new visit with MMA star Ronda Rousey.

  • S21E06 Girls Interrupted / Vision Quest / The Price of Glory

    • June 23, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at the dangers of head trauma in youth soccer; a look at the GoPro high-def video camera; and an update on the controversial awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar.

  • S21E07 Bike Wars / Trophy Culture / Uncaged

    • July 21, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a look at problems caused by bikes and cars sharing roads in U.S. cities, a sports culture report on youth receiving trophies for mere participation, and a look at the domestic violence issues in MMA fighting.

  • S21E08 Ryan's Song / Brother's Keeper / 4th and Go

    • August 18, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with NFL head coach Rex Ryan; a visit with former NFL brothers Ma'ake and Chris Kemoeatu; and revisiting Pulaski Academy in Little Rock, the high-school football team that refuses to punt. Also: George Lopez on sports.

  • S21E09 Jerry's World / A Wing And A Prayer / Blurred Lines

    • September 22, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a one-on-one chat with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones; a report on gender testing; and a visit to the mecca of wingsuiting in the Swiss Alps.

  • S21E10 Another Shot / Fields of Vision / Lasting Impact

    • October 20, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a visit to a summer camp offering sports participation to blind children; a report on paralyzed football player Marc Buoniconti and his friendship with the other player in the collision, Herman Jacobs; and a profile of Isiah Thomas.

  • S21E11 The Killing Fields / Magic Mike

    • November 24, 2015
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on elephant trophy hunting and ivory poaching in Africa and a chat with hockey announcer Doc Emrick.

  • S21E12 2015 Holiday Roundtable

    • December 22, 2015
    • HBO

    Departing from the show’s regular format, host Bryant Gumbel leads correspondents Mary Carillo, Frank Deford, Jon Frankel, Bernard Goldberg, Andrea Kremer, Soledad O’Brien, Carl Quintanilla and David Scott in an engaging and spirited conversation about the 20-year journey of the REAL SPORTS franchise.

Season 22

  • S22E01 Questionable Care / The Gypsy King / Marijuana in the NFL

    • January 26, 2016
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of new heavyweight champ Tyson Fury, a report on medical staffs of major college football programs, and revisiting a story on marijuana use for pain in the NFL.

  • S22E02 Black Mamba / Game Changer / Long Shot / Heavy Metal

    • February 23, 2016
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with Kobe Bryant; a chat with Rick Welts, the openly gay president of the Golden State Warriors; a profile of archer Matt Stutzman, who was born without arms; and another look at safety issues in extreme sports.

  • S22E03 The Mayor / Living Out Loud / Mavericks

    • March 22, 2016
    • HBO

    The dangerous Titans of Mavericks surf competition in Half Moon Bay, California; profiling fashion trailblazer and NBA sideline reporter Craig Sager who has been battling leukemia since 2014; exploring allegations against Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson.

  • S22E04 Sudden Impact / Arm$ Race / Trumped

    • April 19, 2016
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on foul-ball related injuries at ballparks; a look at unchecked spending in Division I athletics; and another look at Donald Trump's problems with a golf course in Scotland.

  • S22E05 America's Gun / Feherty / Work to Ride

    • May 24, 2016
    • HBO

    Segments include a profile of golf commentator David Feherty; a look at the marketing of the AR-15 combat rifle to U.S. consumers; and a report on a polo program for disadvantaged kids in Philadelphia..

  • S22E06 Bruce Almighty / Head Games / Two of a Kind

    • June 21, 2016
    • HBO

    Segments include a one-on-one interview with Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians; a report on mental competitions for youth in the U.S.; and another visit with long-lost sisters Dominique Moceanu and Jen Bricker.

  • S22E07 The Lords of the Rings

    • July 26, 2016
    • HBO

    A special 90-minute episode dedicated to investigating the International Olympic Committee on the eve of the 2016 Rio Summer Games.

  • S22E08 Playing the Game / Unstoppable / The Fighter

    • August 23, 2016
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on the challenges faced by female sports reporters; a visit with adopted sisters and Paralympians Hannah and Tatyana McFadden; and another visit with Cancellor Lee Adams, the unwanted son of former wideout Rae Carruth, who is in prison for masterminding the murder of Adams' mother.

  • S22E09 Man vs. Machine / The Anthem / Magic Man

    • September 27, 2016
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on the national anthem at sporting events; a look at pitching technology that determines balls and strikes; and a second visit with Eagles long snapper and magician Jon Dorenbos.

  • S22E10 The Guru / The Third Man / Coming to America

    • October 25, 2016
    • HBO

    A chat with Bikram Yoga creator Bikram Choudhury. A report on former Australian runner Peter Norman, who appeared in the black power salute photo from the 1968 Olympics. And a report on African refugees playing high-school soccer in Lewiston, Maine.

  • S22E11 Cost of the Game / The Witness / Punjabi Hockey

    • November 22, 2016
    • HBO

    Youth football players are often the least protected from catastrophic injury and even death. The rise and fall of FIFA's Chuck Blazer as witnessed by his longtime companion, Mary Lynn Blanks. The Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi team is turning the game's most popular broadcast on its head.

  • S22E12 2016 Year in Sports

    • December 20, 2016
    • HBO

    The Real Sports team discusses its most memorable stories from 2016, including new technology that could change baseball, the failings of the International Olympic Committee and the controversy surrounding Donald Trump's Scottish golf resort.

Season 23

  • S23E01 The Game He Loved / Mind Games / The Hooper's Pass

    • January 24, 2017
    • HBO

    Correspondent Jon Frankel revisits the story of Kevin Turner, a former NFL player who died in 2016 from ALS and whose brain is being studied for CTE. Plus, Bryant Gumbel explores why young star athletes in Chicago are no longer protected from the city's gun violence.

  • S23E02 King Kraft / No Average Joe / Bloodsport

    • February 21, 2017
    • HBO

    Topics include a profile of Patriots owner Robert Kraft; a chat with baseball manager Joe Maddon, coming off a World Series triumph with the Cubs; a report on cockfighting; and a visit with Ashrita Furman, the world-record holder for world records, as recognized by Guinness.

  • S23E03 One Last Shot/March Myth/Curveball

    • March 21, 2017
    • HBO

    Texas Rangers reliever Matt Bush opens up about what it's like to be called MLB's biggest draft bust. Plus, Real Sports sits down with Juan Dixon, the star of Maryland's 2002 NCAA basketball title team, to learn that Dixon's storybook tale of overcoming daunting odds wasn't what it seemed.

  • S23E04 Valley of Death/Race Against Time/Uncaged

    • April 18, 2017
    • HBO

    Following the deaths of several Dominican MLB players in violent car accidents, Real Sports travels to the island nation to learn why it's one of the most dangerous places to drive on earth. Plus, correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports on the bittersweet story of brothers and triathletes Lucas and Noah Aldrich, who are in a race against time due to health challenges.

  • S23E05 Soccer’s Darkest Secret/Latino Voice/Pinball Wizard

    • May 23, 2017
    • HBO

    Segments include a report on abuse in youth soccer programs in England; a profile of the Dodgers' Spanish broadcaster Jaime Jarrin; and a visit with Robert Gagno, the autistic defending winner of the World Pinball Championships.

  • S23E06 Man vs. Beast/Unbreakable/American Dream

    • June 20, 2017
    • HBO

    Profile of American tennis prodigy Frances Tiafoe; the world of Spanish bullfighting; after losing his right leg in a farming accident, Jeff Glasbrenner continues to compete in sports; revisiting a teenager's campaign to resdiscover the Negro League.

  • S23E07 MMA Fight Club/Dying Down Under/Rod Karew

    • July 18, 2017
    • HBO

    Ramzan Kadyrov, Head of the Chechen Republic, creates a world-class MMA fight club to bolster his regime; global warming has a devastating effect on the Great Barrier Reef; baseball Hall of Famer Rod Carew discusses his heart transplant.

  • S23E08 10-Year Agreement/Youth Sports Inc./Ball Hawk

    • August 22, 2017
    • HBO

    Examining the NFL Players' Association and its leader, DeMaurice Smith; the new industry of travel sports tourism; profile of notorious sports fan Zack Hample, the infamous "ball hawk"; the Isle of Man hosts a dangerous sporting event.

  • S23E09 Gurantee Games/Lewis Hamilton/McDonough Family

    • September 26, 2017
    • HBO

    A profile of three-time Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton; exploring the consequences surrounding "guarantee games" in college sports; a profile of the McDonough family, which is rooted in the sports industry; revisiting obsessive runners.

  • S23E10 GeorgeTown/Patrick Ewing

    • October 24, 2017
    • HBO

  • S23E11 Episode 11

    • November 21, 2017
    • HBO

    Segments include profiles of basketball's Chris Collins and his dad Doug Collins; a visit with soccer development coach Tom Byer; a Texas high-school football teams' comeback after Hurricane Harvey; and surfer Kelly Slater's efforts with man-made waves.

  • S23E12 Episode 12

    • December 12, 2017
    • HBO

    A roundtable review of the show's most memorable moments of 2017, with Gumbel leading the correspondents in a discussion of the most significant stories of the year. Included are segments with Chechen president Ramzan Kadyrov, pinball wizard Robert Gagno and fomer top MLB draft pick Matt Bush.

Season 24

  • S24E01 Episode 1

    • January 30, 2018
    • HBO

    Segments include a visit with the St. Brown family, a football version of basketball's Ball family; an interview with former tennis star Margaret Court; and a look at the economic woes of athletes in low profile sports in the Olympics.

  • S24E02 Episode 2

    • February 28, 2018
    • HBO

    An updated look at the program's award-winning 2004 expose on the enslavement of trafficked children as jockeys in the Middle Eastern sport of camel racing. Also: a report on concussions in pro hockey; and an interview with NBA analyst Doris Burke.

  • S24E03 Episode 3

    • March 27, 2018
    • HBO

    Segments include an interview with Shaquille O'Neal and his second career as a businessman; a meeting with Amy Van Dyken, a former swimmer paralyzed from the waist down following an ATV accident; a chat with drag racer John Force; and revisiting a report on foul-ball injuries in baseball.

  • S24E04 Episode 4

    • April 24, 2018
    • HBO

    Former All-Star Derek Jeter opens up about his second act as Miami Marlins CEO. Plus, John Frankel looks at the shocking rates of student-athlete abuse by NCAA coaches, and Mary Carillo meets Nebraska's top-ranked women’s bowling team.

  • S24E05 Episode 5

    • May 22, 2018
    • HBO

  • S24E06 Episode 6

    • June 19, 2018
    • HBO

  • S24E07 Episode 7

    • July 24, 2018
    • HBO

  • S24E08 Episode 8

    • August 21, 2018
    • HBO

  • S24E09 Episode 9

    • September 25, 2018
    • HBO

    Retired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. begins his second act as an analyst for NBC; one-armed golfer Tommy Morrissey dominates the youth circuit; the rise and influence of strength and conditioning coaches in college football.

  • S24E10 Episode 10

    • October 23, 2018
    • HBO

    The police shooting of a teen football player; a philanthropist's mission to restore the U.S. to chess glory; an update on former NFL player Jon Dorenbos.

  • S24E11 Episode 11

    • November 20, 2018
    • HBO

    The International Army Games pits nations against each other in high-tech combat munitions and maneuvering; the declining participation rates for youth sports in the United States; Golden State Warriors President and COO Rick Welts.

  • S24E12 Episode 12

    • December 18, 2018
    • HBO

    A look at the most significant stories from 2018; the Sherpas of Mount Everest; the NHL concussion crisis; college football conditioning coaches; profiles of Doris Burke, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Margaret Court.

Season 25

  • S25E01 Episode 1

    • January 29, 2019
    • HBO

    Bernard Goldberg explores football’s shifting demographics in towns across America, Jon Frankel profiles ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, and Soledad O’Brien speaks with the creator of some of the world’s most advanced prosthetics.

  • S25E02 Episode 2

    • February 26, 2019
    • HBO

    Colin O'Brady and Louis Rudd discuss their arduous 900-plus-mile race across Antarctica; eating disorders among male athletes; an annual ice fishing event in Minnesota attracts nearly 10,000 anglers; a reunion with track star Lopez Lomong.

  • S25E03 Episode 3

    • March 26, 2019
    • HBO

    Jon Frankel covers the Super Bowl of skiing. Also, Real Sports profiles Michael Rubin as the mogul attempts to reform the justice system, sits down with new University of Miami head coach Manny Diaz, Jr, and catches up with golf broadcaster and stand-up comic David Feherty.

  • S25E04 Episode 4

    • April 23, 2019
    • HBO

    Examining the deal Michigan officials made to help build Detroit's new arena despite facing an $18 billion bankruptcy; extreme sports cameramen; Cambridge vs. Oxford wine-tasting challenge; AR-15 rifle update.

  • S25E05 Episode 5

    • May 21, 2019
    • HBO

    Bernard Goldberg takes a close look at the astonishing amount of deaths U.S. racehorses experiencing while on the race track, Jon Frankel examines Norway’s youth sporting culture, and Andrea Kremer sits down with WNBA star Elena Delle Donne.

  • S25E06 Episode 6

    • June 25, 2019
    • HBO

    Real Sports explores the fast growing and controversial sports media brand Barstool Sports, profiles basketball Hall-of-famer Don Nelson, and tells the remarkable story of a surfer who survived a shark attack and returned to the sport.

  • S25E07 Episode 7

    • July 30, 2019
    • HBO

    Real Sports explores video game addiction as a growing public health crisis; New York Yankees broadcaster John Sterling’s unwavering commitment to his craft; and the rapper Ice Cube seeking out new business opportunities in the sports world with the creation of his BIG3 basketball league.

  • S25E08 Episode 8

    • August 21, 2019
    • HBO

    Real Sports dives into the disproportionate number of high school football players who have died from heat stroke since 1990; Justin Tucker’s musical talent that helps him on the field; Ryan Lochte turning over a new leaf after a long series of missteps; and Ken Green’s life-changing surgery.

  • S25E09 Episode 9

    • September 24, 2019
    • HBO

    Richie Incognito discusses his turbulent past; Sonny Bill Williams shows David Scott how a national sport is helping New Zealand cope after the Christchurch shooting; and Jon Frankel explores why we have yet to embrace girls baseball.

  • S25E10 Episode 10

    • October 23, 2019
    • HBO

    David Scott travels with Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri as he returns home to Nigeria with the NBA Championship trophy; Jon Frankel profiles a pet rescue and advocacy organization that rehabilitated and found homes for many of Michael Vick’s dogs; Mary Carillo speaks to Andy Burcham about welcoming the late Rod Bramblett’s children into his family.

  • S25E11 Episode 11

    • November 27, 2019
    • HBO

    Jon Frankel explores the rise of overuse injuries in youth sports; Bryant Gumbel sits down with recently exonerated Huwe Burton, who ran this month’s NYC marathon; Andrea Kremer talks to the new head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Ryan Saunders; Amy Van Dyken tells David Scott about the sport that helped her develop a new outlook on life.

  • S25E12 Episode 12

    • December 19, 2019
    • HBO

    Bryant Gumbel hosts a round table discussion with the Real Sports correspondents to reflect on the most memorable sports stories of 2019.

Season 26

  • S26E01 Episode 1

    • January 28, 2020
    • HBO

    The truth behind Japan’s nuclear cleanup leading into the 2020 Olympics; FOX's Erin Andrews is profiled; Kobe Bryant remembered.

  • S26E02 Episode 2

    • February 27, 2020
    • HBO

    Boxer Patrick Day’s death; Baseball pitcher Trevor Bauer uses advanced science; Elite mountain climbing tuns deadly.

  • S26E03 Episode 3

    • April 30, 2020
    • HBO

    Sports & the spread of COVID-19; sports efforts to fight the pandemic; roundtable on pandemic's impact on sports; 2004 Dog Show.

  • S26E04 Episode 4

    • May 26, 2020
    • HBO

    Selfish side of sports; Korean Baseball Organization; round-table with union chiefs; K.C. Chiefs guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.

  • S26E05 Episode 5

    • June 23, 2020
    • HBO

    Bryant Gumbel examines how COVID-19 and systemic racial injustice have created an unprecedented moment in sports; Robbie Tolan.

  • S26E06 Episode 6

    • July 21, 2020
    • HBO

    Virtual sports round-table; health risks facing student-athletes; Judge Craig Mitchell's Skid Row Running Club; mental athletes.

  • S26E07 Episode 7

    • August 18, 2020
    • HBO

    Bruce Maxwell on being the first MLB player to kneel during the national anthem; Nnamdi Asomugha; Eddy Alvarez; Zack Hample.

  • S26E08 Episode 8

    • September 22, 2020
    • HBO

    David Scott explores the dangerous -- and sometimes deadly -- practice of weight-cutting in MMA. Bryant Gumbel checks in with Jon Dorenbos, an NFL player who was forced to retire early due to a rare heart condition.

  • S26E09 Episode 9

    • October 20, 2020
    • HBO

    Soledad O’Brien examines the booming business of online gaming and the teenagers who are profiting. Bryant Gumbel investigates how MLB has failed to fully integrate the Negro Leagues into its history. David Scott talks to Valentino Dixon, a former prisoner who credits golf for earning him his freedom for a crime he didn’t commit. Plus, Jon Frankel checks in with Steve Gleason, a former NFL player who has used his battle with ALS to develop a remote interview program.

  • S26E10 Episode 10

    • November 24, 2020
    • HBO

    David Scott explores the history and medicinal benefits behind using psychedelic drugs to treat PTSD, depression, and anxiety in athletes. Bryant Gumbel goes on a deep sea adventure with Texas millionaire Victor Vesco, as he continues his quest to discover and map 90 percent of the unexplored ocean. Mary Carillo sits down with some of sports’ most colorful fanatics to find out what makes them tick and how they are faring during the pandemic.

  • S26E11 Episode 11

    • December 15, 2020
    • HBO

    Host Bryant Gumbel and all of the correspondents gather virtually to examine how the global pandemic, social activism, and economic realities reverberated across the sports world and affected athletes and fans alike.

Season 27

  • S27E01 Episode 1

    • January 26, 2021
    • HBO

    Real Sports returns for its 27th season with detailed stories of COVID "long haulers," athletes who continue to suffer debilitating symptoms months after contracting the virus. Jon Frankel visits a group of Minneapolis police officers who coached a high school football team to victory while mending a community. Plus, a look at Nike’s controversial "Oregon Project."

  • S27E02 Episode 2

    • February 23, 2021
    • HBO

    Bryant Gumbel explores the NFL’s lack of diversity in its coaching ranks. David Scott unpacks the impact Covid-19 continues to have on youth sports. Jon Frankel meets with extreme athlete Wim Hof to witness his ability to withstand the cold. And Soledad O’Brien re-visits with chess revolutionary Rex Sinquefield.

  • S27E03 Episode 3

    • March 23, 2021
    • HBO

    Bryant Gumbel hosts a panel about reforming college athletics with Senator Cory Booker and former NCAA investigator Tim Nevius. Mary Carillo visits with former NBA star Jayson Williams, who after overcoming his own tortured past has dedicated his life to helping others. And Soledad O’Brien talks to Oksana Masters about her miraculous journey from being an orphan to becoming a Paralympian.

  • S27E04 April 2021

    • April 20, 2021
    • HBO

    Real Sports profiles longtime Boston Marathon director Dave McGillivray, who now runs mass vaccination sites, then looks at the dramatic rise of mental health issues in young athletes amid COVID-19. Next, we head to Tennessee for "The Barkley," considered the toughest ultramarathon on the planet, before examining why this backcountry skiing season has been the deadliest yet.

  • S27E05 May 2021

    • May 25, 2021
    • HBO

    A look at the world of mini-bull riding where boys as young as eight years old ride bulls; female sports reporters continue to face sexual objectification and abuse; Bryant Gumbel heads up a virtual panel to discuss the International Olympic Committee’s prohibition of any kind of demonstration; former one-armed golf prodigy Tommy Morrissey is now dominating baseball.

  • S27E06 June 2021

    • June 22, 2021
    • HBO

    Soledad O’Brien explores a new business that treats baseball players as investable commodities. David Scott examines the IOC’s relentless push towards the Tokyo Olympics no matter the cost to public health. Mary Carillo profiles one of the world's best female street skaters. And Bryant Gumbel updates his report on the global “Bike Boom” that took the world by storm during the pandemic.

  • S27E07 July 2021

    • July 27, 2021
    • HBO

    Former NBA stars jump into the cannabis biz aiming to grow profits and help the Black community; with various wildlife populations out of control, some hunters are competing for cash prizes to curb unwanted animals; ten-year-old Nigerian refugee Tani Adewumi is a rising star in the world of chess; a paragliding outfit gives people who can’t walk the chance to fly.

  • S27E08 August 2021

    • August 24, 2021
    • HBO

    Mary Carillo investigates allegations of sexual abuse within the glitzy world of competitive cheerleading; the MMA's Gracie family is teaching cops jiu-jitsu to apprehend suspects using the least possible violence; the sports card industry has exploded during the pandemic. But is the bubble about to burst?

  • S27E09 September 2021

    • September 21, 2021
    • HBO

    Raiders owner Mark Davis is emerging from his father's shadow and ushering in a new era in Sin City; The U.S. Forest Service has a secret weapon battling raging wildfires: Jerry Garcia – a top ultramarathon runner; Bryant Gumbel talks with Dr. Anthony Fauci on the state of COVID in sports; NFL insider Adam Schefter's amazing 9/11 connection with correspondent Jon Frankel

  • S27E10 October 2021

    • October 19, 2021
    • HBO

    NFL Players Association head DeMaurice Smith talks in the wake of the Jon Gruden email scandal; The NCAA's rule change to allow student-athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness ("NIL") has sparked a modern-day Gold Rush; Some of the world’s tallest men have been lured to America with NBA dreams; an update on amazing blind athletes from Camp Abilities.

  • S27E11 November 2021

    • November 23, 2021
    • HBO

    More than a thousand athletes at the Univ. of Michigan have accused a former doctor of decades of sexual assault; Former NBA All-Star Amar’e Stoudemire now leads a devout Jewish life; Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament has built over two dozen skateparks to battle Montana’s high suicide rate; Wrongfully imprisoned Rams coach Marcus Dixon almost never found his NFL dream.

  • S27E12 December 2021

    • December 21, 2021
    • HBO

    Real Sports returns with its annual year-end special that looks back at 2021 and recalls some of the most interesting, compelling and important stories it aired over the last twelve months. Featured stories include: DeMaurice Smith; sexual abuse at Michigan; NCAA Gold Rush; Mark Davis; Female Sports Reporters; Long Haulers; Wim Hof; and more.

Season 28

  • S28E01 January 2022

    • January 25, 2022
    • HBO

    Legalized sports wagering in the U.S. is a huge success--except for gamblers who become addicted; Bryant Gumbel goes one on one with NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown; Olympic figure skaters turned broadcasters Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinksi mix comedy and fashion with every triple lutz; the IOC's partnership with China’s repressive regime.

  • S28E02 February 2022

    • February 22, 2022
    • HBO

    Bobsled, skeleton, and luge may be the most frightening sports on ice, but life after competition can be even worse; Bryant Gumbel's exclusive interview with Brian Flores, his first since being hired by the Steelers; an American surfer sparks a Bitcoin revolution in El Salvador; the issue of young, injured athletes who are prescribed powerful opioid painkillers.

  • S28E03 March 2022

    • March 22, 2022
    • HBO

    Mary Carillo talks with former NBA player Jalen Rose about the school he’s opened in Detroit to provide free education to the city’s neediest kids. David Scott revisits his 2018 report on Russia’s armed forces at the International Army Games, where he observed the very tanks and aircrafts that have invaded the cities of Ukraine. And Andrea Kremer dives into the “Skiing Cochrans,” who continue to carry out the vision of their late parents by allowing the kids of Northern Vermont, no matter their parents’ means, the opportunity to ski and have fun.

  • S28E04 April 2022

    • April 19, 2022
    • HBO

    Segments: Jake Paul scores big as a star boxer; a drug dealer reforms his life through falconry; Paralympic superstar Oksana Masters.

  • S28E05 May 2022

    • May 24, 2022
    • HBO

    CASTER SEMENYA & INTERSEX ATHLETES: After years of being forced by track's governing body, World Athletics, to take hormone therapy to suppress her body's natural testosterone, Olympic gold medalist middle distance runner Caster Semenya launched a lawsuit claiming they violated her human rights. DESHAUN WATSON ACCUSERS: Several women who have accused Deshaun Watson of sexual misconduct sit down for their first ever national TV interview. In the report, they detail the alleged abuse they suffered and share their reactions to Watson's record-breaking $230 million contract with the Cleveland Browns. SAVANNAH BANANAS: Some say America's national pastime – baseball – has become too long, slow and boring. The solution, according to Jesse Cole, is Banana Ball, a game Cole invented and named after the team he owns – the Savannah Bananas. Banana Ball has a two-hour time limit and removes what Cole says are all the boring parts of baseball, like bunting and stepping out of the batter's box. To

  • S28E06 June 2022

    • June 21, 2022
    • HBO

    CHRIS EVERT: Tennis superstar Chris Evert defined an era in women's sports, winning at least one Grand Slam title for 13 straight years. Today, she faces a very different kind of fight: ovarian cancer. Mary Carillo reports. Producer: Nick Dolin. KERI BLAKINGER: For Keri Blakinger, the unforgiving world of incarceration in America is intimately familiar.

  • S28E07 July 2022

    • July 19, 2022
    • HBO

    Segments: Inside the world of Sumo; ultra-competitive bird watching; the man behind beloved sports mascots; the deadly Isle of Man race.

  • S28E08 August 2022

    • August 23, 2022
    • HBO

  • S28E09 September 2022

    • September 27, 2022
    • HBO

  • S28E10 October 2022

    • October 25, 2022
    • HBO

    A look at the rapid rise of pickleball across the United States; a profile of The Drew, the nation’s pre-eminent summer basketball league; and an updated report on referee abuse in youth sports.

  • S28E11 November 2022

    • November 22, 2022
    • HBO

  • S28E12 December 2022

    • December 20, 2022
    • HBO

Season 29

  • S29E01 January 2023

    • January 24, 2023
    • HBO

    Segments: Brett Favre welfare scandal; sudden cardiac arrest in teen athletes; Super Bowl ad king Bryan Buckley; shooting survivors.

  • S29E02 February 2023

    • February 21, 2023
    • HBO

    Segments: Swiss corruption scandals, the godfather of extreme wheelchair sports; North Shore lifeguards; Philly's Work to Ride program.

  • S29E03 March 2023

    • March 21, 2023
    • HBO

    World Series-winning manager Dusty Baker; Calgary Flames' Chris Snow battles ALS; the World’s Strongest Brothers; Punjabi Sikh broadcasters.

  • S29E04 April 2023

    • April 18, 2023
    • HBO

    NFL super agent Drew Rosenhaus; Russian athletes debate; life-changing program for girls in India; golf artist Valentino Dixon.

  • S29E05 May 2023

    • May 23, 2023
    • HBO

    An examination into high school sports injuries and the debate over grass vs. turf; MMA fighter Zion Clark; stunt performers; an update on professional tennis player Mansour Bahrami.

  • S29E06 June 2023

    • June 20, 2023
    • HBO

    A look at the dismissed lawsuit against former NFL rookie Matt Araiza; former artistic swimmers on the U.S. National Team discuss their mental health; the story of marathon icons Rick and Dick Hoyt.

  • S29E07 July 2023

    • July 18, 2023
    • HBO

  • S29E08 Aug 2023

    • August 22, 2023
    • HBO

  • S29E09 Sept 2023

    • September 19, 2023
    • HBO

    Special admissions for athletes at top colleges; pressure on NFL kickers; Dodgers' autistic clubhouse attendant; Skid Row running club.

  • S29E10 Oct 2023

    • October 24, 2023
    • HBO

  • S29E11 Nov 2023

    • November 21, 2023
    • HBO

  • S29E12 Dec 2023

    • December 19, 2023
    • HBO