Trans World Sport
| Trans World Sport | |
|---|---|
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| Genre | Sport[1] |
| Created by | Mark McCormack[1][2][3][4] |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Running time | 49 minutes |
| Production company | IMG Media |
| Original release | |
| Network | Channel 4[5][6] |
| Release | 27 May 1987 – present |
Trans World Sport (TWS), originally stylised Transworld Sport (still used in some television listings and electronic program guides) is a sports-orientated television programme produced by IMG Media in London, England. It is shown worldwide, on a variety of syndicated television channels.[5][6][7][8] It is the world's longest running weekly international television sports programme, and has been in continuous production every week since 5 May 1987. Today, it is shown over fifty countries, with a household reach of nearly two-hundred million. Trans World Sport has brought coverage of many events, together with off-beat and esoteric stories from the world of sport.[9]
The show was the idea of IMG founder, Mark McCormack.[10][11] Trans World Sport have had features on a variety of sports stars, including a 16-year-old Carlos Alcaraz, a 14-year-old Tiger Woods, a teenage Virat Kohli, Usain Bolt, and Roger Federer, and on a 12-year-old Venus Williams and her 11-year-old sister, Serena Williams.[citation needed]
Trans World Sport has covered numerous different sports, and filmed with many World and Olympic champions. Out of the 203 International Olympic Committee (IOC) member nations, they have been to 183 of them; including North Korea and Papua New Guinea.[citation needed]
The first show was narrated by Gerald Sinstadt. After a succession of different narrators in the early 1990s, the show settled on its current narrators, Sue Carpenter and Bruce Hammal.[12]
See also
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Trans World Sport – official website, at IMGprogramming.com
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