Battle of the Network Stars explained

Country:United States
Language:English
Network:ABC (1976–88, 2017)

Battle of the Network Stars is a series of competitions in which television stars from ABC, CBS and NBC would compete in various sporting events. A total of 19 of these competitions were held between 1976 and 1988, all of which were aired by ABC.

In 2003, NBC attempted to revive Battle of the Network Stars with a two-hour special.

In 2005, Bravo premiered a revived version of the show named Battle of the Network Reality Stars. Also in 2005, ESPN premiered a sports-themed spinoff version of Battle of the Network Stars as Battle of the Gridiron Stars featuring twenty players from the AFC and NFC competing in a variety of tasks that had nothing to do with football.

In 2017, ABC revived the series as a summer series; which ran from June 29 to September 7, 2017.

Broadcast history

The first Battle was broadcast on ABC starting in November 1976. The program proved popular and continued for an additional eight and a half years, with subsequent episodes airing approximately every six months until May 1985. One final competition aired in December 1988. NBC tried to revive the competition in August 2003 with Tony Potts as host, but with an intra-network contest consisting of personalities from the NBC family of networks. Typically, episodes were aired twice per calendar year, once during the spring and once during the fall during Nielsen Ratings sweeps weeks.

Sports broadcaster Howard Cosell hosted or co-hosted all but one of the first nineteen competitions (he did not host the 1985 edition due to a falling-out with ABC, but he returned for the final edition in 1988), and commented on the action with a semi-serious version of the style for which he was famous.

When ABC revived the program as a weekly series in 2017, Mike Greenberg and Joe Tessitore took over the hosting duties. Furthermore, each episode began with a remake of the opening sequence of ABC's Wide World of Sports.

Format

1976–1988

All but one of the competitions took place at the sports facilities of Pepperdine University near Malibu, California, the exception being XVIII which was held in Ixtapa, Mexico.

Each network was represented by eight or ten of its stars from various series, and one of those people from each team would be elected to serve as the network's team captain.

Some of the events were modeled after those used on The Superstars, another Trans World-ABC production that featured athletes from all sports competing against each other for an overall title. Regular events included swimming, kayaking, volleyball, golf, tennis, bowling (on custom-made outdoor lanes), cycling, 3-on-3 football, the baseball dunk, running, and the obstacle course. Also featured as a regular event was a game of "Simon Says", directed by Catskill hotel Grossinger's entertainer Lou Goldstein.[1] Each network received points based on how it performed in the event.

After the regular events were over, the lowest scoring network was eliminated from further competition and the two remaining networks determined the day's winner with the final event, the Tug of War.

2017

Two teams of five celebrities compete each week with a professional athlete as their coach (The coaches return throughout the season). The teams are typically assigned based on the genre or role of the celebrities' notable TV credits. For example, one episode pitted prime-time soap opera stars against actors associated with comedies, while another had had actors who played lawyers vs. those who played White House employees. Teams often include at least one veteran actor or actress who previously competed in the original Battle of the Network Stars and archive footage of their previous appearance(s) is shown. The venue remains Pepperdine University, as was the original.

Episodes

Battle of the Network Stars II (Feb. 28, 1977)

This edition aired under the title Challenge of the Network Stars.

Battle of the Network Stars XIX (Dec. 10, 1988)

Total overall wins – ABC: 7, CBS: 6, NBC: 6

Battle of the Network Stars (2017)

For this edition, rather than the standard network vs. network format, fielding of the teams is based on the TV characters attributed to each celebrity—cops vs. TV sitcoms, White House vs. lawyers, TV moms & dads vs. TV kids, etc.[2]

Hosts Sideline Reporters Blue Team
DeMarcus Ware (captain)
Red Team
Ronda Rousey (captain)
Air date Prod.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Mike Greenberg and Joe TessitoreCari Champion and Cassidy HubbarthTV Sitcoms (1) (19) (Winner)
Tom Arnold
Dave Coulier
Tracey Gold
AJ Michalka
Bronson Pinchot
TV Kids (1) (12)
Corbin Bleu
Kim Fields
Nolan Gould
Joey Lawrence
Lisa Whelchel
1014.141[3]
Variety (1) (10)
Joanna Krupa
Nick Lachey
Vanessa Lachey
Gilles Marini
Jack Osbourne
TV Sex Symbols (21) (Winner)
Keegan Allen
Traci Bingham
Rosa Blasi
Brant Daugherty
Galen Gering
1033.059[4]
White House (16) (Winner)
LaMonica Garrett
Joshua Malina
Marlee Matlin
Mary McCormack
Cornelius Smith Jr.
Lawyers (13)
Catherine Bell
Corbin Bernsen
Romi Dias
Matt McGorry
Elisabeth Röhm
1052.707[5]
Primetime Soaps (11)
Mischa Barton
Gabrielle Carteris
Josh Henderson
Donna Mills
Ian Ziering
ABC Stars (1) (19) (Winner)
Shari Belafonte
Olivia d'Abo
Michael Fishman
Jason Hervey
Anson Williams
1022.587[6]
Cops (1) (19) (Winner)
Erik Estrada
Kelly Hu
Lorenzo Lamas
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Larry Wilcox
TV Sitcoms (2) (11)
Leigh-Allyn Baker
Todd Bridges
Dave Foley
Willie Garson
Jenna von Oy
1042.573[7]
TV Moms & Dads (19) (Winner)
Greg Evigan
Lesley Fera
Jackee Harry
Chad Lowe
Ted McGinley
TV Kids (2) (12)
Jonathan Lipnicki
Jeremy Miller
Mackenzie Phillips
Jimmie Walker
Krista Marie Yu
1062.531[8]
Cops (2) (8)
Fred Dryer
Roma Maffia
Marisol Nichols
Ryan Paevey
Adrian Zmed
Sci-Fi Fantasy (21) (Winner)
Charisma Carpenter
Lou Ferrigno
Vinnie Jones
Kevin Sorbo
Jill Wagner
110 2.319[9]
ABC Stars (2) (8)
Joely Fisher
Troy Gentile
Ted Lange
Denise Richards
Jill Whelan
Variety (2) (21) (Winner)
Adrienne Bailon
Lance Bass
Joey Fatone
Cameron Mathison
Kelly Osbourne
109 2.053[10]
Famous TV Families (3)
Willie Aames
Danny Bonaduce
Beverley Mitchell
Charlene Tilton
Barry Williams
Doctors (32) (Winner)
Thomas Calabro
Taye Diggs
Deidre Hall
Benjamin Hollingsworth
Rachelle Lefevre
1072.979[11]
Troublemakers (20) (Winner)
Catherine Bach
John Barrowman
Julie Benz
Vivica A. Fox
Paul Johansson
TV Lifeguards (11)
David Chokachi
Nicole Eggert
Gena Lee Nolin
Brande Roderick
Parker Stevenson
108 2.470

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sroacts.com/touringacts/?id=982 SRO Productions
  2. Web site: 100 TV Stars in Pursuit of Athletic Glory on Battle of the Network Stars – Battle of the Network Stars. ABC.
  3. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 6.29.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170701005526/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-6-29-2017.html. dead. July 1, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. June 30, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. July 9, 2017.
  4. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.6.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170708034331/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-to-come-7-6-2017.html. dead. July 8, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. July 7, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. July 7, 2017.
  5. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.13.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170714234111/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-7-13-2017.html. dead. July 14, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. July 14, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. July 14, 2017.
  6. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.20.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170722043435/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-7-20-2017.html. dead. July 22, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. July 21, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. July 21, 2017.
  7. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.27.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170729010115/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-7-27-2017.html. dead. July 29, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. July 28, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. July 28, 2017.
  8. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 8.3.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170805000548/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-8-3-2017.html. dead. August 5, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. August 4, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. August 4, 2017.
  9. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 8.17.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170819022402/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-8-17-2017.html. dead. August 19, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. August 18, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. August 18, 2017.
  10. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 8.24.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170826071502/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-8-24-2017.html. dead. August 26, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. August 25, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. August 25, 2017.
  11. Web site: UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 9.7.2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170909005744/http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/showbuzzdailys-top-150-thursday-cable-originals-network-finals-9-7-2017.html. dead. September 9, 2017. Metcalf. Mitch. September 11, 2017. ShowBuzzDaily. September 11, 2017.