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Cheap Seats: Without Ron Parker: With Jason Sklar, Randy Sklar, Jon Glaser, Sean Salisbury. Randy and Jason play fictitious ESPN research assistants who end up hosting comedy as they comment on the game action and announcers.
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- 2004-02-04
- Comedy, Sport
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Cheap Seats without Ron Parker, or Cheap Seats: Without Ron Parker commonly shortened to Cheap Seats, is a television program broadcast on ESPN Classic and hosted by brothers Randy and Jason Sklar. The brothers appear as fictional ESPN tape librarians who amuse themselves by watching old, campy sports broadcasts and lampooning them.
Jan 1, 2003 · 2003 - 2014. Cheap Seats without Ron Parker, commonly shortened to Cheap Seats, is a television program broadcast on ESPN Classic hosted by brothers Randy and Jason Sklar. The brothers appear as fictional ESPN tape librarians who amuse themselves by watching old, campy sports broadcasts and wisecracking about them.
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- January 2, 2003
Feb 12, 2015 · The full title is actually Cheap Seats without Ron Parker, as the twins ostensibly replaced original host “ESPN sportscaster Ron Parker” after he was injured when a shelf full of...
- Stacey Ritzen
S1.E12 ∙ 1979 Oilers vs. Red Wings. Randy and Jason watch a regular season game between the Edmonton Oilers and Detroit Red Wings from 1979, This was Wayne Gretzky's second career game. Randy and Jason interview Derek St. George (Glaser) who has a tense confrontation with the alarm clock that caused him to oversleep and miss a team meeting.
Synopsis. Randy and Jason play fictitious ESPN research assistants who end up hosting comedy as they comment on the game action and announcers.
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Cheap Seats without Ron Parker, commonly shortened to Cheap Seats, is a television program broadcast on ESPN Classic hosted by brothers Randy and Jason Sklar. The brothers appear as fictional ESPN tape librarians who amuse themselves by watching old, campy sports broadcasts and wisecracking about them.