Poker After Dark is an hour-long television program on NBC that focuses on poker. The show premiered on January1, 2007 and was cancelled on September23, 2011 in the aftermath of the "Black Friday" criminal case, which included key sponsor Full Tilt Poker as a defendant. Shana Hiatt presented the show's first two seasons, which premiered in 2007. Marianela Pereyra hosted season 3, and Leeann Tweeden took over for season 4. Oliver "Ali" Nejad provided voice-over commentary for each season. The show returned to American television on March5,2012, on the NBC Sports Network, with previously shown repeats, followed by the debut of previously unaired season 7 episodes on June4, 2012. The show airs weeknights at midnight on NBCSN, though the start time fluctuates owing to sporting event overruns.
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Poker After Dark is an hour-long television program on NBC that focuses on poker. The show premiered on January1, 2007 and was cancelled on September23, 2011 in the aftermath of the "Black Friday" criminal case, which included key sponsor Full Tilt Poker as a defendant. Shana Hiatt presented the show's first two seasons, which premiered in 2007. Marianela Pereyra hosted season 3, and Leeann Tweeden took over for season 4. Oliver "Ali" Nejad provided voice-over commentary for each season. The show returned to American television on March5,2012, on the NBC Sports Network, with previously shown repeats, followed by the debut of previously unaired season 7 episodes on June4, 2012. The show airs weeknights at midnight on NBCSN, though the start time fluctuates owing to sporting event overruns.
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