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- A look at how tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams became who they are after the coaching from their father Richard.
- A billionaire offers $1,000,000 to a young married couple for one night with the wife.
- In a desperate attempt to win a basketball match and earn their freedom, the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan.
- A chronicle of the life and Presidency of George W. Bush.
- Mickey, an NBA referee, meets Ellen, an American airline official, in Paris. It develops into a relationship of ups and downs.
- NBC Sports documentary on the Karolyi Ranch, the U.S. women's gymnastics national team training center built by coaches Bela and Martha Karolyi, filmed prior to the 2016 Olympic Games.
- A look back at one of the greatest upsets in the history of boxing: Anthony Joshua vs. Andy Ruiz Jr..
- Broadcast television coverage of the Paris 2024: Summer Olympics Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that are scheduled to take place in and around Paris, France from 26 July 2024 through 11 August 2024.
- Veteran sports host Dan Patrick anchors this new morning show airing on television and radio.
- Veteran sports host Rich Eisen finally anchors his own weekday talk show. The program will cover both sports and topical news.
- Broadcast television coverage of the London 2012: Summer Olympics Games of the XXX Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around London, England, Great Britain from 25 July 2012 through 12 August 2012.
- A documentary chronicling Michelle Wie West's journey in golf, from child prodigy to retiring as a 5-time LPGA tour winner.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Rio 2016: Summer Olympics Games of the XXXI Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 05 August 2016 through 21 August 2016.
- Professional football games (NFL) played on Sunday nights.
- Documentary special detailing the life and death of "Barbaro" - Kentucky derby winning race horse put down following the breaking of his leg.
- Coverage of college baseball games.
- "Unleashing the Dragon" offers an inside look at the world's largest sports event, the Indianapolis 500. Join Marcus Ericsson, the second Swedish driver to ever win the prestigious race, and former teammate James Hinchcliffe as they relive the excitement of Ericsson's historic 2022 victory. Through never-before-shared insights, Ericsson takes you on his journey to victory lane, revealing the challenges he and his team faced along the way. From the intense competition on the track to the intricate strategies off it, "Unleashing the Dragon" offers a unique look into the world of motor sports and the making of a champion.
- Follows the Olympic swimmer taking a look back at his career.
- The Impossible Dream is a brand-new documentary to commemorate the 20-year anniversary of Manchester United's incredible 1999 treble-winning season.
- Clara is a young girl who receives a nutcracker doll as a Christmas present from her godfather. Through magic, the doll comes to life in her dreams and takes her on a magical journey. World-famous figure skaters Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner bring this classic to life.
- Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas against one another with help from some of Team USA's best athletes to prove they have what it takes to compete at an Olympic level.
- The story of four elite athletes who have faced mental health challenges: Justise Winslow, Nathan Braaten, Hayden Hurst, and Clint Malarchuk. Six-time Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall also appears in the program.
- A documentary about the legendary 1989 rivalry between Thoroughbred racehorses Sunday Silence and Easy Goer. They met in the Triple Crown races, and Sunday Silence won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, while Easy Goer won the Belmont.
- The defending Super Bowl 48 champions Seattle Seahawks and the AFC champion New England Patriots play for the championship of the National Football League at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
- Coverage of XFL Football games on ESPN, ABC, Fox and Fox Sports One.
- Super Bowl XIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Dallas Cowboys to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1978 season. The Steelers defeated the Cowboys by the score of 3531. The game was played on January 21, 1979, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, the fifth and last time that the Super Bowl was played in that stadium. This was the first Super Bowl that featured a rematch of a previous one (the Steelers had previously beaten the Cowboys, 2117, in Super Bowl X), and both teams were attempting to be the first club to ever win a third Super Bowl. Dallas was also the defending Super Bowl XII champion, and finished the 1978 regular season with a 124 record, and posted playoff victories over the Atlanta Falcons and the Los Angeles Rams. Pittsburgh entered the game after posting a 142 regular season record and playoff wins over the Denver Broncos and the Houston Oilers. Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who was named Super Bowl MVP, completed 17 out of 30 passes for Super Bowl records of 318 passing yards and 4 touchdown passes. Bradshaw eclipsed Bart Starr's Super Bowl record for passing yards in the first half with 253 yards in the air as the Steelers led 2114 at intermission. His 75-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter also tied Johnny Unitas in Super Bowl V for the longest pass in a Super Bowl. The Cowboys were able to stay close, only trailing 2117 at the end of the third quarter, but Pittsburgh scored two touchdowns in a span of 19 seconds in the fourth period. Dallas also could not overcome turnovers, drops, and a controversial penalty during the second half. The Cowboys were eventually able to score two touchdowns in the final minutes of the game, but still ended up being the first defending champion to lose in the Super Bowl and the first losing Super Bowl team to score 30 points or more. The game came to be known as "Black Sunday" in Las Vegas. The point spread opened at Pittsburgh -3.5 points. As the Steelers backers placed bets on them the sportsbooks adjusted the line. It eventually hit Pittsburgh -4.5 and then the Dallas money poured in on the Cowboys. It eventually settled at Pittsburgh -4. The game's final outcome of Pittsburgh 35 Dallas 31 meant the Las Vegas sportsbooks lost the vast majority of wagers on the game.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Pyeongchang 2018: XXIII Olympic Winter Games, an international multi-sport competition that took place in Pyeongchang, Gangwon, South Korea from 08 February 2018 through 25 February 2018.
- Super Bowl IX was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Minnesota Vikings to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1974 season. The Steelers defeated the Vikings by the score of 166 to win their first Super Bowl. The game was played on January 12, 1975 at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana, the last pro game at that venue (the game was originally planned to be held at the Louisiana Superdome, but that stadium was not completed yet). This game matched two of the NFL's best defenses and two future Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw and the Steel Curtain defense, the Steelers advanced to their first Super Bowl after posting a 1031 regular season record and playoff victories over the Buffalo Bills and the Oakland Raiders. The Vikings were led by quarterback Fran Tarkenton and the Purple People Eaters defense; they advanced to their second consecutive Super Bowl and third overall after finishing the regular season with a 104 record and defeating the St. Louis Cardinals and the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs. The first half of Super Bowl IX was a defensive struggle, with the lone score being the first safety in Super Bowl history when Tarkenton was downed in his own end zone. The Steelers then recovered a fumble on the second half kickoff, and scored on fullback Franco Harris's 9-yard run. The Vikings cut the score, 96, early in the fourth quarter by recovering a blocked punt in Pittsburgh's end zone for a touchdown, but the Steelers then drove 66 yards on their ensuing possession to score on Larry Brown's 4-yard touchdown reception to pull the game out of reach. In total, the Steelers limited the Vikings to Super Bowl record lows of nine first downs, 119 total offensive yards, 17 rushing yards, and no offensive scores (Minnesota's only score came on a blocked punt, and they did not even score on the extra point attempt). The Steelers accomplished this despite losing starting linebackers Andy Russell and Jack Lambert, who were injured and replaced by Ed Bradley and Loren Toews for most of the second half. On the other hand, Pittsburgh had 333 yards of total offense. Harris, who ran for a Super Bowl record 158 yards (more than the entire Minnesota offense) and a touchdown, was named the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Beijing 2022: XXIV Olympic Winter Games, a multi-sport competition that will take place in China's capital, Beijing and neighboring Hebei province from 04 February 2022 through 20 February 2022.
- The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.
- Contestants ride shotgun and answer trivia questions as a professional driver runs terror-inducing flat-out laps. The game is fun, simple, and easy to play along. Over a series of rounds, the fastest contestant to answer the most questions of increasing difficulty wins. Every episode is jam packed with laugh-out-loud surprises, whether you're a car nut or watching with your family. You don't have to be a genius to win. But you've gotta be cool under pressure. And by pressure, we mean 1.5 Gs pressing down on your chest while rocketing around a hairpin turn. Do you have what it takes to make it to the Winner's Circle?
- NBC Sports coverage of the Tokyo 2020: Games of the XXXII Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Tokyo, Japan from 21 July 2021 through 08 August 2021.
- A milestone in the history of sports broadcasting - for over 20 years of Saturdays, the Game of the Week was the most widely-watched national weekly showcase of regular season Major League Baseball games in America.
- Mike Florio's PFT radio show moves to TV in this new NBC Sports series featuring interviews with top stars and breaking news.
- Muhammad Ali defends his heavyweight boxing title against Earnie Shavers at Madison Square Garden.