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''The Fantasy Show'' is a fantasy football talk and debate show on
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. The show was supposed to air for 18 weeks a year during the
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season every Thursday at 6:30pm ET on ESPN2. However, the debut season of the show only had 11 episodes.


Overview

The thirty-minute program consisted of stats, charts, recommended benchings, trash talking, trade debates and updates on the personalities of ''The Fantasy Show's'' own fantasy football league. The Fantasy Draft Special aired at a special time at 5:30pm ET on Thursday, August 31, 2006. An odd thing about ''The Fantasy Show'' from other shows is that it was broadcast in a living room type set and Stone, Berry and Jaworski were dressed in casual apparel. It was produced by ESPN Original Entertainment.


Hosts and contributors

The show was hosted by
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veteran Rob Stone, who has covered the
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and
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the majority of his time at ESPN. Joining Stone was fantasy expert Matthew Berry from TalentedMrRoto.com and seventeen-year NFL veteran
Ron Jaworski Partner owner , highlights= * Pro Bowl (1980) * Bert Bell Award (1980) * Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame ;NFL record * Longest touchdown pass: 99 yards (tied) , statlabel1= TD– INT , statvalue1=179–164 , statlabel2=Yards , statvalue2=28,19 ...
. Others contributing to the show were: Will Carroll, who served as the ''Injury Insider'',
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, hosting the segment called ''Free's Flex'', where he would inform fantasy players of the second and third wide receivers they needed to acquire and start and
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, who also contributed to the show.


Cancellation or termination

On November 16, ESPN failed to air ''The Fantasy Show'', broadcasting the
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instead. Fans of ''The Fantasy Show'' appeared on various Internet web sites asking about the sudden disappearance and apparent cancellation of the show by ESPN. Confusing the matter, Internet TV listing web sites including Yahoo! continued to list ''The Fantasy Show'' as airing at 5:30 pm ET on ESPN2 on November 23, one week after the first missed episode. Meanwhile, ESPN seemed to indicate that the show was over by its lack of any further mention of the show. ESPN's own TV listing web site, espntv.com, showed
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as airing during that time. Further, the links to ''The Fantasy Show'' on ESPN's web site pointed to a web page that no longer existed. On November 22, a post at Berry's official website inquired if the show was cancelled. The response from one of the website's other employees was as follows:
No, fear not, Legion of TMR fans. There was no cancellation. In fact, the Fantasy Show was definitely well received by all. This is merely the end of the first season's run. Look for bigger and better things coming down the pike... but I'll let the TMR announce such things when and how he sees fit. Pete
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References


Press Release: ESPN2's ''The Fantasy Show'' to debut August 31
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