Poker television programs

2002 World Series of Poker

Poker television programs have been extremely popular in the last several years, especially in North America and Europe. This has especially become the case since the invention of the "pocket cam" in 1997 (and its first use in the United States in 2002), wherein viewers at home can see what each player has.

History

Poker has been appearing on television somewhat regularly since the late-1970s. In the United States, ESPN started airing the World Series of Poker (WSOP) as an annual one hour event around this time. For many years, the coverage was less than robust because viewers at home could not see what cards the players had. Instead, the coverage essentially involved the commentators guessing what cards the players had.

This all changed in 1997 with the introduction of the hole cam in Europe and later introduction into the United States in 2002. The hole cam was patented by WSOP bracelet winner Henry Orenstein and first used in the Late Night Poker television series. It was used again in the inaugural Poker Million tournament in 2000 which boasted the attraction of the first £1,000,000 poker game on live television.

The usage of the hole cam expanded from Europe to North America in 2002 when it was first used in the coverage of the 2002 WSOP. The World Poker Tour (WPT) was formed later that year and began airing in 2003, attracting numerous new poker fans and leading to increased numbers of entrants to live poker tournaments and increased investment in online poker.

Since the introduction of the hole cam, poker has become almost ubiquitous in the US and Europe. Whilst poker started on sports channels such as ESPN and Sky Sports has expanded to such "non traditional" networks as Bravo and GSN. Most of the shows that shown are poker tournaments with the exception of GSN's "High Stakes Poker", which shows a never ending cash game. All of the poker programs make heavy use of the aforementioned pocket cam plus a general format of a "straightman" and a "comedian" type, often a poker pro.

Poker's growth in Europe led to the creation of two FTA channels: The Poker Channel and Pokerzone. Both began broadcasting during 2005.

Poker television programs

Here is a list of poker television programs currently airing on television in either the United States or Europe.

North America

Program Network Years aired
World Series of Poker CBS;
ESPN 
1978-1981, 1983;
1987 onwards1
United States Poker Championship ESPN 1997-2000;
2003 onwards
World Poker Tour The Travel Channel;
GSN 
2003-2007;
2008 onwards
Celebrity Poker Showdown Bravo 2003 onwards
Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament Fox Sports Net 2004 onwards
Ultimate Poker Challenge syndication 2004 onwards
Poker Royale GSN 2004-2006
High Stakes Poker GSN 2006 onwards
Professional Poker Tour The Travel Channel 2006 onwards
National Heads-Up Poker Championship NBC 2005 onwards
Poker Dome Challenge Fox Sports Net 2006
Poker After Dark NBC 2007 onwards
Pro-Am Poker Equalizer ESPN 2007

 

Program Current commentators
World Series of Poker Lon McEachern and Norman Chad
United States Poker Championship Lon McEachern and Norman Chad
World Poker Tour Mike Sexton and Vince Van Patten
Celebrity Poker Showdown Dave Foley and Phil Hellmuth
Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament Chris Rose and Howard Lederer
Ultimate Poker Challenge Chad Brown and weekly guest
Poker Royale John Ahlers and Robert Williamson III
High Stakes Poker A.J. Benza and Gabe Kaplan
Professional Poker Tour Matt Corboy and Mark Seif
National Heads-Up Poker Championship Matt Vasgersian and Gabe Kaplan
Poker Dome Challenge Barry Tompkins and Michael Konik
Poker After Dark Leeann Tweeden and Oliver Nejad
Pro-Am Poker Equalizer Phil Gordon

1 ESPN did not air the WSOP in 1996 or 1999-2001; The Discovery Channel did air one-hour specials of the 2000 & 2001 Main Events

Europe

Program Network Years aired
Late Night Poker Channel 4 (UK)
Fox Sports Net (US)
1999-2002, 2006 onwards
Poker Million Sky Sports 2000, 2003 onwards
World Heads-Up Poker Championship Unknown 2001 onwards
Celebrity Poker Club Challenge (UK) 2003 onwards
European Poker Tour Channel 4 (UK) 2004 onwards
Victor Chandler Poker Cup Sky Sports 2004 onwards
The Gaming Club World Poker Championship Sky Sports 2004
British Poker Open The Poker Channel 2005 onwards
World Speed Poker Open The Poker Channel 2005 onwards
Late Night Poker Ace Channel 4 (UK) 2005 onwards
PartyPoker Poker Den Challenge (UK) 2005 onwards
William Hill Poker Grand Prix Sky Sports 2006 onwards
Poker Nations Cup Channel 4 (UK) 2006 onwards
PartyPoker.com Football & Poker Legends Cup Five (UK) 2006 onwards
Pokerheaven.com Online Series of Poker CNBC 2006 onwards
Pokermania Italia 1 (Italy) 2007 onwards

 

Program Current commentators
Late Night Poker Jesse May and Barny Boatman (final season)
Poker Million Jesse May and John Duthie
World Heads-Up Poker Championship Unknown
Celebrity Poker Club Jesse May and Victoria Coren
European Poker Tour Colin Murray and John Duthie
Victor Chandler Poker Cup Jesse May and Barny Boatman
The Gaming Club World Poker Championship Unknown
British Poker Open Unknown
World Speed Poker Open Gary Jones, Roy Brindley, Lucy Rokach
Late Night Poker Ace Jesse May and Simon Trumper
PartyPoker Poker Den Grub Smith and Tony Cascarino
William Hill Poker Grand Prix Jesse May, Andrew Black, Lucy Rokach
Poker Nations Cup Jesse May, Barny Boatman and Padraig Parkinson
PartyPoker.com Football & Poker Legends Cup Jesse May, Padraig Parkinson and Ken Lennaárd
Pokerheaven.com Online Series of Poker Unknown
Pokermania Ciccio Valenti and Luca Pagano

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