Unscripted with Chris Connelly

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Unscripted with Chris Connelly
Format Sports, interview
Starring Chris Connelly
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Running time 30 minutes (with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel ESPN
Original run October 22, 2001June 25, 2002
Chronology
Related shows Up Close
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

Unscripted with Chris Connelly is a half-hour daily interview program that aired on ESPN from October 22, 2001 until June 25, 2002.

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Originating live Monday through Friday at 5PM ET from the ESPN Zone at Downtown Disney in Anaheim, California, and hosted by Chris Connelly, Unscripted was designed to be an updated, more contemporary version of Up Close, which ran on the network for nearly 20 years prior. On the show, Connelly would spend the entire half-hour with one guest (or a group appearing together), usually an athlete or someone connected with sports, although other entertainers would make occasional appearances. On the guest's way onto the stage, he/she would stop and sign an autograph onto the wall of the set. The show was shot in front of a live audience.

[edit] Cancellation

Unscripted with Chris Connelly debuted the same day as Pardon The Interruption, ESPN's highly-successful debate show, and served as its lead-in. Unscripted, however, never enjoyed the same success. Due to low ratings and the potential of another debate show to capitalize on the success of PTI, Unscripted was canceled after just eight months on the air. After a period of random programming in its timeslot, it was eventually permanently replaced by Around The Horn.

As of 2007, Connelly remains employed by ESPN as a reporter working primarily on human interest stories. His reports are often seen on weekend editions of SportsCenter.

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