| Major League Baseball: An Inside Look | |
|---|---|
| Genre | News / Baseball Player / Professional Sports / Baseball / Non Fiction |
| Developed by | NBC Sports Major League Baseball Productions |
| Directed by | Bucky Gunts David Stern |
| Presented by | See hosts section below |
| Starring | See hosts section below |
| Country of origin | |
| Language(s) | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Michael Weisman |
| Producer(s) | Les Dennis Antoinette Machiaverna David Stern |
| Editor(s) | Rich Domich Michael Kostel |
| Location(s) | NBC Studios in New York City |
| Running time | 15 minutes (including commercials) |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | NBC |
| Original run | April 1979 – September 30, 1989 |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Major League Baseball on NBC Major League Baseball Game of the Week |
Major League Baseball: An Inside Look was a pregame show for NBC's Game of the Week telecasts. It featured one-on-one interviews with the players, and other on-going news and notes relating to Major League Baseball (in particular, the upcoming telecast). The program, which was generally 15 minutes long, ran from 1979-1989 (when NBC lost the rights to broadcast Major League Baseball to CBS). An Inside Look typically took place either on-location at the "A" Game of the Week broadcasting site (such as Yankee Stadium for instance) or simply from NBC's studio in New York City.
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Hosts
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References
- ^ In 1979, Albert moved up to the national stage, joining the NBC (National Broadcasting Corporation) network as host of its weekly baseball pre-game show.
- ^ I interviewed him in 1983 for the NBC baseball Game of the Week at a prison in Texas
- ^ Zelasko, 34, is the first woman in more than a decade to host major-league baseball for a network. (Gayle Gardner did it for NBC in 1989.)
- ^ 1980 WS An Inside Look... NBC
- ^ Macatee also spent four years as NBC's host of the Major League Baseball Game of the Week pre-game show, as well as pre-game host for NBC's coverage of Major League Baseball's League Championship Series.
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