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The Dan Patrick Show
The Dan Patrick Show The current version of the program debuted October
1, 2007, and was syndicated on a station-by-station basis
Genre Sports talk prior to being added to the FSR lineup on January 20,
Created by Dan Patrick 2009.
The previous version of the show aired from 1999 to
Starring Dan Patrick
2007 on ESPN Radio weekdays at 1 p.m. Eastern/10 a.m.
Paul "Paulie" Pabst
Patrick "Seton" O’Connor Pacific.
Todd "Fritzy" Fritz
Andrew "McLovin" Perloff
Guests
Country of United States
origin "The DP Show", as it’s commonly called, showcases
guests as varied from professional surfers to NFL megas-
Language(s) English tars, league commissioners to Hollywood stars. The over-
Production whelming majority of guests, however, are involved with
sports, whether current or former athletes, coaches,
Executive Paul Pabst & Todd Fritz
commissioners or agents. Less often, guests who are not
producer(s)
affiliated with sports will come on the show, although it
Location(s) Bristol, Connecticut (1999-2007) is common for Patrick to ask at least one sports related
Milford, Connecticut (2007-present) question. Guests typically appear when the sport they
Camera setup Multi-camera are involved with is in-season, but may also come on be-
fore the release of a movie or music album or when the
Production ESPN Radio (1999-2007)
guest’s name is mentioned in much recent news, such as
company(s) Content Factory (2007-2009)
DirecTV Sports Group (2009-present) an off-season trade or violation of the law. Few guests ap-
pear year-round and some may only appear once a year.
Distributor Premiere Radio Networks (2007-present) Patrick has consistently stated he welcomes anyone to
Broadcast come on the show who feels Patrick has misrepresented
or misquoted them.
Original Radio:
channel ESPN Radio (1999-2007)
The show has attracted high-profile guests to his
Syndication (2007-present) show after heated or controversial events, including
Fox Sports Radio (2009-present) Mike Davis after announcing his resignation as head
coach at Indiana, NBA commissioner David Stern after
Television: he announced the league’s new dress code, Mike Sher-
Audience Network (2009-present)
Fox Sports Net/Comcast SportsNet/Root
man after being fired from the Green Bay Packers and
Sports (2010-present) Michael Vick upon his reinstatement to the NFL. Non-
sports celebrities often appear on the show, and in the
Original run September 13, 1999 (1999-09-13) –
past have included Jay Z, Drew Carey and Usher. The cur-
present
rent incarnation of The Dan Patrick Show has seen such
guests as soccer star David Beckham, US Senator John
The Dan Patrick Show is a syndicated sports talk show host-
McCain, actors Denzel Washington, George Clooney, and
ed by former ESPN personality Dan Patrick. It is currently
Matt Damon, NFL quarterbacks Brett Favre and Drew
produced by DirecTV Sports Group and is syndicated by
Brees, and Olympic swimmers Dara Torres and Michael
Premiere Radio Networks. The three-hour program
Phelps.
broadcasts live every day beginning at 9 a.m. Eastern/6
Current regular guests include former professional
a.m. Pacific time on Fox Sports Radio. Since August 3,
athletes (and current broadcasters) Charles Barkley, Reg-
2009, the show has also been televised on DirecTV’s Au-
gie Miller, John Smoltz, David Feherty, Tim McCarver and
dience Network (formerly the 101 Network). Airing the
Michael Strahan; Sports Illustrated writers Peter King,
Live show at 9 a.m. Eastern, with a repeat starting at
Austin Murphy, Tom Verducci, Chris Mannix; sportscast-
12 p.m. Eastern every weekday. As of October 25, 2010,
ers Rich Eisen, Joe Buck, and Gus Johnson; models Brook-
the show began simulcasting on Fox Sports Net, Comcast
lyn Decker and Marisa Miller; and various co-hosts Pa-
Sports Net, and Root Sports affiliates as well.[1][2]
trick appears on television, such as his NBC co-hosts from
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Football Night in America, Bob Costas, Tony Dungy and Supporting cast
Rodney Harrison; and Jeremy Roenick, whom appeared
The ESPN Radio SportsCenter anchor was long-time ESPN
alongside Patrick during NBC’s presentation of the NHL’s
Radio personality Dan Davis. From 1999 to 2004 the show
Stanley Cup Finals.
was co-hosted by former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Rob
Some guests could also be described as colleagues
Dibble. During this time, ESPN NFL analyst Sean Salisbury
or friends of Patrick. These often make for some of the
was a regular third-man-in on the show, though he was
show’s funniest or most revealing moments. Patrick has
never given the title of co-host. Dibble left the show and
stated a close professional relationship or friendship
went on to co-host The Best Damn Sports Show Period on
with several in the sports and media world, including:
FSN and weekends on Fox Sports Radio.
Charles Barkley, who has talked about range of issues
The show’s producers were Ray Necci and Phil "The
with Patrick on air, including gambling addiction and
Showkiller" Ceppaglia. The latter earned the nickname
racial issues, as well as funnier stories when the two have
while working for ESPN Radio’s Tony Kornheiser Show.
golfed together, and whom may be inquire when the two
After inadvertently giving Kornheiser the wrong name
are getting together next; Adam Sandler, whom Patrick
of a caller, Kornheiser was prompted to say that he was
will invite on the show to talk about sports or movies,
killing his show and the nickname stuck. Ceppaglia was
in addition to offering Patrick movie roles in films San-
also often made fun of by Patrick about the time he inad-
dler helps produce; Bob Costas, whom Patrick considers
vertently hung up on former president Bill Clinton while
a mentor and has credited him with "being the best in
working on Patrick’s show.
the business" and sometimes jokingly becomes irritated
During the 2 p.m. ET hour, Patrick was reunited with
when talking about Sports Emmy Award Costas has won,
long-time SportsCenter co-anchor Keith Olbermann,
even with Patrick nominated in the same category for;
marking the latter’s return to ESPN since his abrupt de-
and Reggie Miller, whom Patrick will try to arrange a din-
parture from the company in 1997. Olbermann appeared
ner or visit to one of Miller’s homes in Southern Califor-
in 2004 and 2005 every Friday, then appeared daily start-
nia when Patrick may be on a West Coast tour.
ing in late 2005. Patrick would also preview what was
Patrick is known for his wry, irreverent interviews,
coming up on the 6 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter, while
often asking humorous hypothetical questions and oc-
Olbermann previewed what was coming up on his
casionally making bets with his guests. For example, in
MSNBC show, Countdown with Keith Olbermann. This hour
January 2006, Patrick made a bet with Arizona Cardinals
was dubbed "The Big Show," the nickname previously
quarterback Kurt Warner, where if Warner got the Cardi-
given by the duo for their SportsCenter broadcasts.
nals to the Super Bowl by 2008, then Patrick would per-
sonally campaign for Warner to be inducted into the Pro
Football Hall of Fame (Warner took Arizona to the Super
Departure
Bowl in the 2008 NFL season). Another bet Patrick made On July 9, 2007, Patrick announced that he was leaving
was with the rap star Nelly, where Nelly said the St. Louis ESPN and its radio properties on amicable terms. The last
Rams would win the Super Bowl in 2007, while Patrick live edition of the Dan Patrick Show aired on August 17 of
had the field. If Patrick won, he would get to name a song that year. However, earlier on July 12, the Chicago Sun-
on Nelly’s next album, and, if Nelly won, Patrick would Times had reported that Patrick would continue in ra-
have to appear in one of Nelly’s music videos. St. Louis dio and launch a new nationally syndicated program via
did not make the playoffs in 2007. Chicago-based Content Factory.[3] From the date of that
announcement, Patrick did not appear as host of that
timeslot, which was referred to by guest hosts as sim-
ESPN Radio ply "ESPN Radio." ESPN announced Patrick would remain
The show was broadcast on ESPN Radio from 1999 to off-air from ESPN Radio until August 13 for his week-long
2007; broadcasts originated in Bristol, Connecticut dur- farewell. He actually returned on August 15, and finished
ing most of the year and from New York, New York dur- his final three broadcasts as his "Farewell for Now Tour"
ing the NBA season. The show debuted on September 13, shows. During his final shows, clips from memorable in-
1999 and was heard weekdays from 1 p.m. ET to 4 p.m. ET. terviews were played during the bumper music before
It was often viewed as the signature program on ESPN Ra- each segment, and Dan encouraged listeners to visit his
dio at the time, primarily because of Patrick’s high profile website (www.danpatrick.com) in order to keep up with
at ESPN/ABC and his ability to attract well-known and him in the future. He signed off from his final show by
popular guests. thanking everyone involved with it as well as those who
The show often broadcast live at the Super Bowl site supported him throughout his TV work at ESPN. His con-
during the week before the big game and during ESPN The cluding remarks were simply, "With that said, thank you.
Weekend at Orlando, Florida. Goodbye... for now."[4]
Guests who appeared on his final show included Bob
Costas, MLB outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr., former NFL wide
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receiver Jerry Rice, former quarterback Joe Montana, and on the rare occasion an ESPN employee does appear on
actor Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy. the show, will say, "you don’t own a dog." Michael Wil-
bon, co-host of Pardon the Interruption is the only regu-
Premiere Radio and Fox Sports lar guest of the show from ESPN, appearing a handful of
times per year. Mike Golic is the only other former col-
Radio league to appear on the show since Patrick’s departure
from ESPN, appearing on set in South Beach before the
The Dan Patrick Show returned to the air on October 1,
Super Bowl in 2010. Whenever college basketball analyst
2007; the show was produced by the Content Factory,
Jay Bilas appears, it is while he is doing television com-
while national sales and syndication is handled by
mentary for CBS during March Madness. Other guests
Premiere Radio Networks. The program initially began
who have developed a relationship with Patrick over the
on outlets owned by Clear Channel, but has since expand-
years and served alongside Patrick while when both were
ed to many more stations across the United States, both
at ESPN include baseball analyst Peter Gammons, whom
live and tape-delayed depending on the market. Even-
Patrick affectionately refers to as "The Dalai Lama" for
tually the show was added to national radio when Fox
his tremendous insight of the game. Patrick will often
Sports Radio used it to replace long running "Out Of
mockingly speak to ESPN management directly while on
Bounds" with Craig Shemon & James Washington on Jan-
air, in large part after discovering thoughts or news he
uary 20, 2009. The show can also be heard live on XM
has been able to divulge from guests appearing on his
142, a Fox Sports Radio simulcast. It used to be heard on
show are later found on ESPN programs or website, with-
a delayed basis on Sirius XM Sports Nation, which broad-
out giving credit or mentioning "The Dan Patrick Show"
casts on both XM and Sirius. The show was removed the
as their source. Patrick has stated on his show many
first week of January 2010, removing it from the Sirius
times he is less forgiving when his former employer fails
platform entirely. The show simulcasts online at dan-
to give credit to guests who appear on his show regularly
patrick.com, and live on the Fox Sports Radio site. The
who might be in direct competition with ESPN, such as
show began simulcasting live on DirecTV’s Audience Net-
ProFootballTalk.com’s Mike Florio, who might be the
work (formerly The 101 Network) in August 2009. The
first to report on a story and later appear on "The Dan Pa-
show’s web site is hosted by Sports Illustrated, for which
trick Show" but may be lesser-known than Patrick.
Patrick serves as a senior writer. In October 2009, the
He also has remarked on their history of stealing
rights to the Dan Patrick Show were purchased from The
news that is broken on his show, and having their own
Content Factory by DirecTV’s sports division, DirecTV
reporters "confirm" such news rather than directly at-
Sports Group. DirecTV Sports Group now produces the
tributing it to Patrick’s show (this has caused him to coin
show. Premiere Radio continues its role as distributor.
the phrase, "We don’t break news, we sprain news"). De-
The Dan Patrick Show is also shown on Fox Sports Net,
spite mocking ESPN, he often speaks fondly of his former
Comcast Sports Net, Root Sports, and MSG Plus.
co-workers, both those appearing on and off the air.
The show is based in Milford, Connecticut. Space
above the Subway restaurant at River Street and New
Haven Avenue in downtown Milford was converted into The Danettes
an elaborate clubhouse-style studio by DIY Network as Patrick is joined on the air by the "Danettes": executive
part of their "Man Caves" series hosted by former NFLer producer Paul Pabst ("Paulie"), director of operations Pa-
Tony Siragusa and DIY’s Jason Cameron. The studio fea- trick "Seton" O’Connor, talent coordinator /"guest wran-
tures several monitors, sports memorabilia, a basketball gler" Todd Fritz ("Fritzy"), and official show blog-
hoop, a pinball machine, a foosball table, a bar with 3 ger/Sports Illustrated writer Andrew Perloff ("McLovin",
kegs and a golf simulator. The show had previously been nicknamed after being referred to as the Superbad char-
produced in the attic of Patrick’s home. acter’s father). As he did during his ESPN tenure, Patrick
Patrick often relates anecdotes of his ESPN career, regularly chats with his crew about sports, and discus-
in both positive and negative lights. He often refers to sion will often break off into other topics such as current
his former employer as "The Mother Ship" (and less fre- events, entertainment, and their personal lives. In be-
quently, "ESPeon"), and expresses disappointment with tween segments, a Danette shares his thoughts with
their practice of preventing their talent from appearing DirecTV viewers from a confessional booth called "The
as guests on his show, and frustration when an ESPN em- Box". Beginning February 16, 2010, the Danettes also be-
ployee has agreed to come on the show only to later can- gan hosting their own online wrap-up show, dubbed
cel.[5] In the case of Erin Andrews appearing on the show, "The Box Score", formerly available to subscribers of the
she later sent him a message and Patrick then stated on show’s website, but is now available to everyone that
air that she had been told by ESPN she would no longer goes to the said website.
be available as a guest to the show.[6] In response, Patrick New listeners/viewers often assume that the four
has used the phrase, "if you’re afraid, buy a dog," and Danettes are stock characters out of central casting: a
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fast-talking, overly sensitive Jewish guy from Brooklyn Online poll
(Fritzy), a Chicagoan who gets by on charm more than
Much of the show’s discussions among the staff and
intellect (Paulie), a working-class Irish guy who has too
callers deal with that day’s online poll question, usually
many tattoos and drinks and smokes weed too much (Se-
dealing with a hot topic. Occasionally the poll will reflect
ton), and a smart but nerdy Ivy League educated guy
the show’s tendency to veer off into non-sports-related
with limited social skills (McLovin). In fact, none of the
topics. The poll will sometimes change in the middle of
Danettes are actors playing parts; they are all real people
the show if the crew feels the original one is weak or a
who work on the show in the actual roles attributed to
better one is conceived, or if the poll becomes lopsided
them, and their personalities and foibles are real as well.
and Patrick feels a new poll should be offered. At times,
Patrick has acknowledged on the show that he was influ-
Patrick may talk about how off-topic the show has gotten
enced by Howard Stern when incorporating the members
and invite a member from the show’s "Locker Room", a
of his staff into the on-air aspects of the show.
chat room made available on the show’s website, to cre-
The term "fifth Danette" has been used with several
ate the poll.
frequently occurring individuals including Kacey (host of
the box score), two-a-days (an intern that screens calls
and fills in for an absent Danette), Chrissy Teigen, Chris
Got It Done Award/Best and Worst of
in Syracuse (caller known for his daily input), and Rich the Weekend
Eisen. No one has officially been given the title, although On Mondays the staff and callers will give their sugges-
speculation has implied that Dan has been thinking about tions for a "Got It Done Award," given to an individual or
adding a Danette. team that had a particularly noteworthy performance in
The term "Danette" was given to the crew by former recent days. They will also give one suggestion each for
NBA player Reggie Miller. the "Best and Worst" performances of the past weekend.
Routines and segments Sound bite intros
At the opening of the show, and at the top of each new
Height/weight gong hour, the show runs a series of brief clips from past
episodes, often of interviewed guests or Patrick himself.
Callers often start their calls by announcing their height
Some of them are taken out of context to suggest some-
and weight, which are then followed by the sound effect
thing else is being discussed, such as Patrick being
of a boxing ring gong (bell). At one point during Rob Dib-
praised or mocked.
ble’s tenure as co-host, he was going through a workout
to lose weight and build muscle, and would frequently
Bumper Music
report his height and current weight. After a while his
updates would be followed by the bell sound. Eventual- At the end of each commercial break, Seton chooses from
ly, callers would do likewise just to get the gong, and this a set list of tunes to welcome the audience back to the
continued even after Dibble’s departure from the show. show. Patrick can oftentimes be heard humming along to
Ceppaglia would sometimes comment with "beefy!" or the music just before he begins speaking once again to
"fat!" for callers judged particularly out-of-proportion. In the audience.
2008, Dan himself was gonged when he compared his 6’3"
height to David Letterman’s 6’2" following an appear- Impressions
ance on Letterman’s show. When a caller reports his/her Patrick and his crew often do quick impressions of par-
height and weight but Paulie forgets to ring the bell, it is ticular sports figures, with the most frequent including
typically met with scorn from Patrick. Shaquille O’Neal and his low voice and halting speech
pattern, Keith Olbermann and his deep booming voice,
"What Did We Learn Today?" Mike Krzyzewski’s nasal-prone critiques, Katharine Hep-
At the end of every show, Patrick and the Danettes crew burn and various lines from On Golden Pond, John Mad-
will take a couple of minutes to discuss what they learned den and his mixed speech rate game expressions and
on the broadcast, usually derived from the interviews or observations, Chris Berman making various grunting
news stories of the day. Patrick may attempt to make a fi- sounds or fictional last names for athletes, Bill Clinton’s
nal selection from the suggestions that are given out but Southern twang, Mike Tyson’s "I’m gonna eat your chil-
usually asks Fritzy to determine what Patrick has learned dren!", the SportsCenter voiceover person saying "Next!"
for the day. or "Brought to you by.." and Lou Holtz saying a favorite
line of Patrick’s: "They put their pants on same way we
do!"
Members of the Danettes have their own renditions
to offer, including Pabst’s impression of Stone Phillips,
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O’Connor’s version of Brett Favre and Bill Walton, and ing Patrick to College Gameday, ESPN’s college football
Fritz’s diatribes of fellow Brooklynite, Adam Sandler. pregame show. Although it’s not an official segment of
The Dan Patrick Show, Dan and Dan Nation mention Oc-
"Passion Bucket" cupy Gameday (a parody of the Occupy movement) often
UCLA Bruins football coach Rick Neuheisel stated during throughout the radio show and Dan "doesn’t encourage
an interview on the show that "when you’re at UCLA, it, but celebrates this". ESPN has strengthened security
you have to have your passion bucket full when you play to not allow any signs on Gameday referencing Patrick
the (USC) Trojans." Patrick took an immediate liking to or the radio show, but fans still bring signs on Gameday.
the phrase and would occasionally attempt to convince There is a current Facebook page for Occupy Gameday
his guests to use it when appearing on other outlets. Bob created by members of Dan Nation and as of November
Costas, NFL Network host Rich Eisen, Fox Sports baseball 11, 2011, Occupy Gameday is still ongoing each Saturday
announcer Tim McCarver, Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe and some signs are currently hanging in the Mancave.
Bryant and Minnesota Timberwolves center Kevin Love
are among those that have done so. Cornell men’s basket- Interview clips
ball player Ryan Wittman dropped "passion bucket" dur-
ing a NCAA men’s basketball tournament 2010 Sweet Six- Patrick has had a number of infamous interviews from
teen press conference. which sound bites would be replayed, some containing
interesting examples of malapropisms:
Arcade Fire • Anna Benson, wife of former Baltimore Orioles
pitcher Kris Benson, told Patrick, "I have huge
On Fridays, the show usually leads into the final segment breasteses!"
of the final hour with the opening of "Wake Up" by Ar- • Olympic skater-turned-professional boxer Tonya
cade Fire, a favorite song of Patrick’s. Harding told Patrick in 2004, "I refuse to make a
skeptical of my boxing career."
"A Well-Listened-To Radio Show" • An irritated Harding said to Patrick before passing
A reporter at a college football press conference once cit- the phone to her promoter, "Hold on a second, Paul
ed Patrick’s show as a "well-listened-to" national sports wants to talk to you."
radio show, rather than by name, and Patrick has since • NBC Sports anchor Bob Costas opened an interview
taken to self-deprecatingly referring to his own show as saying "Hello, loser," referring to how he would
such. annually defeat Patrick for the Sports Emmy for
"Best In-Studio Host."
Dodge balls • Duke University men’s basketball coach Mike
For any variety of reasons—a loss in a bet, missing an en- Krzyzewski in a press conference with a nasally voice
tertaining game on television that aired over the week- saying, "I love Duke."
end or previous evening, harping about a fact that was • Former NBA free agent guard Steve Francis saying
later proven to be false,members of the show don a foot- "nice" at the end of an interview instead of a
ball helmet,and face a barrage of dodge balls. traditional farewell phrase.
• Patrick saying, "I’m pathetic."
"Against the Grain" • Olbermann saying, "Oh, Alex!" referring to MLB
third baseman Alex Rodriguez.
Since the 2010 NFL season, Andrew "McLovin" Perloff be-
• Olbermann and Patrick bickering, "My show, my
gan hosting a weekly segment called "Against the Grain,"
show, my show!" in the vein of the "Marsha, Marsha,
in which he offers a series of short observations about
Marsha" line from the Brady Bunch.
the league that may not reflect popular opinion. In be-
• Patrick using the phrase "Saving the democracy" to
tween, a clip from the chorus of the Bad Religion song of
refer to Olbermann’s work on his political analysis
the same name is played by Seton. The song is also played
show Countdown.
in the background throughout the segment. Occasionally
• Partial clip of Carl Lewis botching the national
the phrase is used outside the show in another broadcast
anthem.
and McLovin invariably takes pride for the quasi-trend.
• Boxer Tommy Morrison ending his interview by
In the 2011 NFL season, Against the Grain became spon-
saying, "I’m going to praise God all the way to the
sored by Red Hook.
bank."
• Free agent receiver Terrell Owens saying, " I love me
"Occupy Gameday" some me."
In September, 2011, Patrick discovered that there are • Then-Miami Heat center Shaquille O’Neal during the
members of Dan Nation that are bringing signs referenc- 2006 NBA Finals saying, "Dan Patrick, shut the hell
up."
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• Former NBA guard Reggie Miller saying during an Popular Sports Talk TV Series Beginning October
NBA broadcast, "With a full steam of head." 25 DirecTV Press Release October 4, 2010
• MLB journeyman Matt Stairs, describing his "ass [2] Duncan, Travis (October 25, 2010). "The Dan Patrick
getting hammered by guys" during a celebration Show goes national".
following a home run, and how "there’s no better http://www.digitalsportsdaily.com/sports-
feeling than having that done". business/tv/4348-the-dan-patrick-show-goes-
• Gary Miller creating an inadvertent blooper reel national.html. Retrieved December 5, 2010.
while preparing for a SportsCenter soccer [3] Feder, Robert (July 12, 2007). "This means war -
breakdown during the 1994 World Cup. Miller Gloves are off in fight between old television rivals
butchered "FIFA" (the name of soccer’s governing at NBC5, CBS2". Chicago Sun-Times: p. 55.
body), "Rigobert Bahanag Song" and "Gianluca [4] Dan Patrick Will Return for Farewell Week at ESPN
Pagliuca". As referenced often by Patrick and his Radio - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog
crew, the clip begins with Miller saying "Soccer [5] http://deadspin.com/5463431/mike-golics-
breakdown in 3, 2, 1". appearance-on-dan-patricks-radio-show-will-not-
get-him-sent-to-bristol-stockade
External links [6] Spaen, Brian (November 25, 2010). "Dan Patrick vs.
ESPN: Why ’The Mothership’ is ruining his show".
• Dan Patrick Online Dan’s official web site http://bleacherreport.com/articles/527037-dan-
• DP Show Direct Official Site for On-demand Video of patrick-vs-the-mothership-why-espn-is-ruining-
the Dan Patrick Show and the Box Score his-show. Retrieved December 5, 2010.
References
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