
375 episodes

The Tony Kornheiser Show This Show Stinks Productions, LLC
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4.7 • 9.5K Ratings
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"The Tony Kornheiser Show" (now available exclusively on-demand) is a topical, daily talk show that starts with sports and quickly moves into politics, current events, entertainment and, really, whatever happens to be on Tony’s mind that day. The format of the show—regular sit-in guests with familiar interviews and segments—highlights not only the unique perspective of Tony Kornheiser but also the expertise of his network of friends. Join one of the most recognizable and outspoken commentators of sports and entertainment (longtime radio host in Washington, DC and current co-host of ESPN's PTI) and enjoy original episodes published every weekday starting September 6th.
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“Play Ball!”
Tony opens the show by talking about Opening Day in baseball and how all the new rules worked. Mark Feinsand calls in to give his thoughts on how things went on Opening Day, and Chuck Culpepper phones in to talk about the Final Four, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : King Dream “Wish I Could You Now” ; “U + Me (vs the Human Race)”
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“So good to see you again Tony”
Tony opens the show by talking about grilling some sausages and he also talks about Jim Larranega, Caitlin Clark and he reads an email about Willis Reed. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the Final Four for the men and women and a little NBA, Tim Kurkjian phones in to talk about his time as a best reporter for the Orioles and Rangers, and also how he thinks the pitch clock will work when the games count, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Paul Coady and the Edsel Bothers “Downpour” ; “Justifies the Means”
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“Buster and the Bagel Stop”
Tony opens the show by talking about CIGNA and a recent column about their alleged practice of immediately denying claims, and he also talks about the NCAA Tournament and the end of the WGC Match play event in Austin. Buster Olney calls in to talk about his early job of making bagels, and he also talks about the success of the WBC and the implications of that, Pat Forde phones in to give his thoughts on the unexpected Final Four teams, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Pat McGee “Runaway” ; “Rebecca”
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“Playing cards all night”
Tony opens the show by talking about the first batch of Sweet 16 games in the NCAA Tournament, and he also reads some emails. Barry Svrluga calls in to talk about the Hoyas new Head Coach, and what to make of the Nats as Spring Training winds down, Steve Sands phones in to talk about the WGC Match Play tournament in Austin, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Sydney Cruze “Know You” ; “Prisoner”
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“The Captain”
Tony opens the show by talking about the dramatic end to the WBC, and he also reads a few emails and he talks about the passing of Willis Reed. Richard Justice calls in to give his thoughts on the WBC and he also talks about the rise of Texas college basketball, Jeff Ma phones in to talk about the origins of Rufus Peabody, and also about the betting angles for the rest of the tournament, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Alexa Lash “Not Fine” ; “Weak”
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“There’s a Line”
Tony opens the show by talking about his adventures at the CVS, and he also talks about the NCAA tournament and the golf from the weekend. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on the first weekend of the Tournament, Chuck Culpepper calls in to talk about being in Columbus to see Fairleigh Dickinson take out number 1 seed Purdue, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Vim and Vigor “This Love of Mine” ; Tom Peabody “Nobody Wins”
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Customer Reviews
Keep the bracket shows
Great entertainment
Clown
Doesn’t know anything about college sports
Could be a lot better
Good show that I am pretty loyal to. I’m a homeboy who grew up reading Tony and Wilbon and my parents still live in the house I grew up in, not far from where Tony lives in the 20015. I even went to the same elementary school as his son Michael and worked at Chadwick’s whilst I was home for summer breaks from college (which he would later buy and change to Chatter). I was a fan of the original radio show since the 90’s. Once he left the radio and then after ditching his co hosts after COVID, the show deteriorated dramatically. I’m sure he pays no attention to these comments, because his son Michael is still on the show and he is, clearly, the weakest link. So many reviews have stated their displeasure with his monotone delivery and continuous dull golf commentary.
Still, I hope he knows that us true Littles yearn for the old consistent co-hosts including Leon, Gary, Jeanie, Aldridge and even Chris. I can’t believe he just dropped them all? Where are you Gary?? We miss you Kip!