Updated 26 May 2020 at 21:04 IST

Wilson, Rapinoe, Bird to host different and remote ESPYS

Itโ€™s a way different kind of year, and so The ESPYs will be, too. For the first time, the show will feature three hosts in remote settings and a changed focus. Instead of honoring the past yearโ€™s top athletes and moments in sports, the show is celebrating heroism and humanitarian aid.

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Itโ€™s a way different kind of year, and so The ESPYs will be, too. For the first time, the show will feature three hosts in remote settings and a changed focus. Instead of honoring the past yearโ€™s top athletes and moments in sports, the show is celebrating heroism and humanitarian aid.

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, soccer star Megan Rapinoe and three-time WNBA champion Sue Bird will preside over the two-hour broadcast airing June 21 on ESPN. All three live in the Seattle area. Rapinoe and Bird are partners who share a household, which conveniently eases some logistics. Wilsonโ€™s singer-wife, Ciara, is likely to make an appearance, too.

โ€œWe liked the idea of having athletes from diverse sports that represent something for every fan,โ€ show producer Jeff Smith said by phone. โ€œWeโ€™re finding ways to make this feel really connected to the audience. Theyโ€™re so ready to reach out to this community.โ€

Itโ€™s quite a departure from the red carpet strutting and 5,000 audience members at the showโ€™s longtime home in Los Angeles. Instead of its usual July date during baseballโ€™s All-Star break, the show has been rescheduled and re-imagined as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Smith said thereโ€™s been a lot to learn in assembling a pre-produced show with everyone in different locations.

โ€œTypically, we are all shoulder to shoulder and looking through cuts and arguing through story ideas,โ€ he said. โ€œWe found a different way to connect with each other.โ€

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Shortly before the U.S. shut down because of the coronavirus, the show suffered a blow when longtime executive producer Maura Mandt died unexpectedly at age 53 on Feb. 28.

โ€œI wish we could have done this show together because she would have a really interesting perspective on how weโ€™re doing this,โ€ said Smith, who worked with Mandt at her production company. โ€œThis is the first one of its kind. Mauraโ€™s signature will always be on this show.โ€

The Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, the Pat Tillman Award for Service and Jimmy V Award for Perseverance are among the honors to be presented. But there wonโ€™t be the usual long acceptance speeches read off the teleprompter.

The producers hope to show the winners getting a call informing them of the honor at the same time the audience finds out. That involves colluding with family and team members to lure them to a video screen at the appropriate moment.

โ€œWe really love this sort of pure reaction,โ€ Smith said. โ€œWe found ways to really be able to capture it.โ€

The ESPYs are typically defined by viral moments rather than viewers remembering who won what. Without a live show, Smith said he still aims to mine those nuggets.

โ€œWeโ€™re finding access to athletes and celebrities that in some way will surprise the audience,โ€ he said.

Comedy and music are always part of the show, and Wilson, Rapinoe and Bird will get a chance to show off a sense of humor.

However, the hostโ€™s usual opening monologue poking fun at athletes and controversy doesnโ€™t quite fit with this yearโ€™s theme. In a different time, the Houston Astros cheating scandal would have been ripe for the picking.

โ€œOn this side of the pandemic, itโ€™s hard to really care about that,โ€ said Rob King, ESPN senior vice president and editor at large.

The show is taking a forward-looking approach rather than lament what the world has endured during the COVID-19 crisis.

โ€œIn the not-too-distant future after the show airs, weโ€™ll see a return to live sports that will drive a sense of hope,โ€ King said. โ€œWe hope to have this show be really reflective of that.โ€

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Published By : Associated Press Television News

Published On: 26 May 2020 at 21:04 IST