Good Sports (1991)
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Bernie Brillstein — Producer
Episodes 15
Pros and Ex-Cons
In the series opener, Gayle and Bobby are teamed as co-anchors on "SportsCentral." Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has a cameo.
Read MoreGayle Wouldn't Do That
Bobby tells Rappaport about his fling with Gayle 20 years before---and soon the whole office knows.
Read MoreThe Bigger They Are, the Harder They Hit
Gayle wants to tackle football's Jim Brown after he runs through Missy during an interview. Bruce Jenner also plays himself.
Read MoreJohn MacKinney is No Yes Man
Rappaport cans Bobby and Gayle after they each conflict with George Steinbrenner.
Read MoreThe Reviews Are In
After Bobby's commentary makes him look like a buffoon, MacKinney offers him some pointers.
Read MoreA Kiss is Just a Kiss
A case of Bobby on the brain makes Gayle's work suffer, so Rappaport pulls her off the show. Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott has a cameo.
Read MoreA Book is Just a Book
Frantic over having spent a $50,000 advance with no book to show for it, Bobby decides to write poetry to fulfill his contract.
Read MoreThe Cincinnati Kids
Bobby blurts out something during an interview with Pete Rose (who appears as himself) that leaves Gayle red-faced ... and thinking.
Read MoreElectricity
Gayle's spirits are shut down when she learns that her boyfriend Nick is seeing someone else, while Bobby needs some fast cash to get his electricity turned back on.
Read MoreMoody Blues Swing
Gayle and Bobby take her ailing goldfish to the doctor---and catch up on old times.
Read MoreLove Means Never Having to Say You're Happy
With Gayle and Nick's relationship down for the count, Bobby hopes to replace him in the ring, with help from George Foreman.
Read MoreBobby and Gayle Go On a Date
Gayle decides to date Bobby after her father bestows his blessing. Baseball's Terry Pendleton appears as himself.
Read MoreThe Return of Nick
Gayle's emotionally wracked ex might extinguish the flame of passion that's ignited between Gayle and Bobby.
Read MoreA Class Act
Bobby prepares a segment about a former football phenom famous for never playing pro ball because of emergency surgery.
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