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Bob Costas hosted pregame and half-time shows with analyst Tom Tolbert. [30] Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith, and Charles Barkley from TNT's Inside the NBA made special guest appearances during halftime of Game 1. Brent Musburger and Jack Ramsay called the four games on ESPN Radio. Hannah Storm hosted the post-game show.
As per the NFL's rules, all the other stations in the Giants and Patriots radio networks (as well as WCBS-AM in New York, which serves as a preseason overflow station for the Giants) carried Dial Global's feed. BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra produced its own radio broadcast, with Darren Fletcher, Rocky Boiman, and Greg Brady announcing. [77]
Starsky & Hutch – first season by Lalo Schifrin, revised theme: ("Gotcha") – second and fourth seasons by Tom Scott and third season by Mark Snow; Star Wars: Forces of Destiny – Ryan Shore; Station Zero – ("We're On Station Zero") – Randall Lawrence; performed by Tekomin "Tek" Williams, Carlito Rodriguez, Riggs Morales, Quanzilla
Portrayed by Tom Ainsley, [9] Charlie is a British aristocrat who abandons his inheritance to follow his love interest Valentina to New York after meeting her at London Fashion Week (having previously done the same with three other women). He later moves in with Ellen and the two become roommates, before being hired by Sid as a bartender.
Locally, Gil Santos and Gino Cappelletti called the game for the Patriots on WBCN radio, and Bob Papa, Dick Lynch, and Carl Banks called the Giants' radio broadcast on WFAN-AM. By NFL rules, only WBCN, WFAN, Sirius and FieldPass carried the teams' local broadcasts, and affiliate stations instead carried the Westwood One feed.
Stephen John Coogan [2] was born on 14 October 1965 in Middleton, Lancashire, [3] [4] the son of housewife Kathleen (née Coonan) and IBM engineer Anthony "Tony" Coogan. [5] [6] He has four brothers and one sister, [7] and was raised Roman Catholic in what he described as a "lower-middle or upper-working class" family which emphasised the values of education. [8]