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[edit] Old show archive

  • Keep 'N Score: One-hour program hosted by Orlando Sentinel columnists "The Hitman" Lynn Hoppes, Jerry Greene, and Mike Bianchi. Ralph Irvin in the producer. Guest hosts include Irvin, Tim Stephens, and other Sentinel writers. Topics include national and local sports news and issues. Each day of the program has a special unique segment. The segments include:
    • "Pinhead of the Week" (Monday): The cast votes on the most dubious/embarrassing story for the previous week that was in sports.
    • "Dead or Alive" (Monday): The cast discuss if selected current topics are seemingly possible or no longer possible in the sports world.
    • "Face-Off" (Wednesday): Greene and Bianchi takes sides to debate a popular topic for the week.
    • "If Mike Bianchi was King" (Thursday): Bianchi explains the way things ought to be if he "were king of the forest."
    • "Nostradumbass" (Friday): Greene's weekly sports prognostication.
    • "The Name Game" (various): The cast runs through a quick list of people in the news for the day.
    • "Rant and Rave" (various): The cast highlights a few topics of the day, praising some, denouncing others.
    • "Q-Five" (various): The cast devotes a whole segment to an interview with a prominent sports personality. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Doctorindy (talkcontribs) 16:23, 3 October 2007 (UTC)