In a recent episode of the highly popular talk show, David Letterman invited esteemed sportscaster Bob Costas to discuss the upcoming Olympic coverage on NBC. The conversation started with Letterman expressing his excitement for the Olympics, calling it the “best time ever to be a real Olympics fan.” The coverage, according to Costas, would begin on July 26th and run all the way through October 15th, providing fans with six additional weeks of non-stop Olympic action.
One interesting feature mentioned during the show was the NBC pay-per-view triple cast coverage of the Olympics. This incredible offer allowed viewers to order three cable channels of non-stop Olympic action, 24 hours a day. It was truly a dream come true for Olympic enthusiasts. Letterman even joked that if viewers hadn’t already signed up for the triple cast, they should consider doing so immediately to not miss out on the incredible excitement.
When it came to discussing the number of Olympic events, Letterman turned to Costas for his expertise. The conversation revealed that there were two categories of events at the Olympics: “metal sports” and other events within track and field. Costas mentioned several track and field events like the hammer, discus, javelin, and triple jump. Letterman even humorously suggested that push-ups should be an Olympic event and noted that the Russians always perform well in the push-up competition.
Throughout the engaging conversation, it became clear that the American basketball team was facing some challenges. Injuries had hindered their performance, leading to lower-margin victories than expected. However, Costas remained hopeful that they could still succeed if they could overcome some tough opponents like Angola and War-torn Croatia.
To test Costas’s knowledge, Letterman proposed a quiz. He asked Costas to name as many Olympic sports as he could within 30 seconds. Costas gamely accepted the challenge and managed to mention several sports like gymnastics, Decathlon, boxing, swimming, volleyball, and many others. Although the number was not counted explicitly in the show, Costas was praised for his impressive memory and knowledge.
As the conversation wrapped up, Letterman and Costas exchanged pleasantries, with Letterman wishing him luck on the Olympics and jokingly mentioning the increased number of triple cast subscribers thanks to a viewer in Syracuse.
Overall, this segment on David Letterman‘s talk show provided an entertaining and informative glimpse into the upcoming Olympic coverage. Costas’s expertise and lively banter with Letterman kept viewers engaged and excited for the upcoming games. With NBC’s extended coverage and the addition of the triple cast, Olympic fans were in for a treat this year.