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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Running time
  
43-44 minutes

First episode date
  
27 May 1987

Created by
  
Mark McCormack

Languages
  
English, Arabic

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Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
Channel 4

Network
  
Channel 4

Genre
  
Sports

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Original release
  
27 May 1987 (1987-05-27) – present

Similar
  
FIFA Futbol Mundial, Sport Today, Breakfast News, Krishi Darshan, Pakdam Pakdai

Trans world sport history of the long running tv show


Trans World Sport is a sports-related television programme produced by IMG Media in London and shown worldwide on a variety of television channels. It is 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 50 countries with a household reach of nearly 200 million. For over 25 years, they have endeavoured to bring not only the top names and events, but also the off-beat and esoteric stories from the world of sport.

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The show was the brainchild of IMG founder, and sports marketing pioneer, Mark McCormack. Since its very first show, Trans World Sport's objective has remained the same; to bring its viewers the best, the most interesting and most informative stories from the world of sport. Their mantra has always been that there is no hierarchy in sport, and the idea is that what happens in La Liga has always been as important as what happens at the Sepak Takraw World Championship. They've had features on several sports stars including 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.

Trans World Sport has covered hundreds of different sports and filmed with a countless number of World and Olympic champions. Out of the 203 IOC member nations, they've been to 183 of them – including North Korea and Papua New Guinea, while in 2012 they even filmed in Somalia.

The first show was narrated by Gerald Sinstadt and after a succession of different narrators in the early nineties, the show settled on its two current narrators: Bruce Hammal and Sue Carpenter.

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References

Trans World Sport Wikipedia