Or maybe you don't. But I'm going to pass along this bit of information from NBC anyway.
The studio being used for Sunday's Football Night in America previously was the setting for Philco Television Playhouse, Concentration, Jeopardy!, Donahue and The Rosie O'Donnell Show. So expect Bob Costas' hair to turn silver, for the analysts to start tossing around a Koosh football and for commentary to be phrased in the form of a question. And the set was designed by the former set designer from Sex and the City. Next week, Jerome Bettis and Sterling Sharpe sip Cosmopolitans while showing off their designer shoes.