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Sox Appeal
GenreReality TV
Created byGes Selmont
Directed byRyan Crow
Narrated byJimmy Dunn
Theme music composerChris Trapper
Brad Young
Dow Brain
Opening theme"Long, Hot Summer"
Ending theme"Sox Appeal"
ComposersDow Brain
Brad Young
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersEric Korsh
David Collins
Michael Williams
Joel Feld
ProducersCassandra Corbett
Desiree Gonzalez
Kristin McFarland
Len Mead (consulting)
Production locationFenway Park
EditorsMacaela VanderMost
Reinita Susman
Scott Fisher
Original release
NetworkNESN
ReleaseAugust 1, 2007 –
2008

Sox Appeal was a reality television series that premiered August 1, 2007 on NESN and ended in 2008. It is a Boston Red Sox themed dating game show that follows a man or woman during three, two-inning long blind dates that take place over the course of a Red Sox game. During the seventh inning stretch, the fan chooses the date he/she wants to continue dating. The date, however, can choose not to continue the date.[1][2][3]

The series is a collaboration between NESN and Scout Productions, producers of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.[4] The music was composed by Dow Brain and Brad Young of Underground Productions, Inc.

The series premiere featured Garrett Lucash, a former national champion pairs skater.

The second season premiered on August 3, 2008. For the second season, former New England Patriots player Larry Izzo has been added as the host of a post-date interview segment. Also, a "Daters' Dugout" was added in the second season, where the competing daters must stand next to each other during the game in Fenway Park's right field roof deck standing room section to strategize and challenge each other.[5]

References

  1. ^ Shattuck, Kathryn (2007-07-31). "Reality TV Melds Baseball and That Other Pastime". New York Times. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
  2. ^ No Last Name, Ian (2007-01-23). ""Sox Appeal" - Sox and Dawgs". Sox & Dawgs. Retrieved January 23, 2007.
  3. ^ Derjue, Amy (2008-04-08). "Boston Daily Goes Inside Sox Appeal". Boston Daily. Retrieved August 4, 2008.
  4. ^ "NESN, Scout create reality dating show with Sox appeal". Boston Business Journal. 2007-01-22.
  5. ^ http://www.nesn.com/content/about/story.aspx?content_id=c36f8378-690e-446b-9853-521443bf7543