Advertised as a "return" to the spirit of the old
Spencer Tracy/
Katharine Hepburn films (not all of which were that spirited--try watching
Keeper of the Flame sometime), the made-for-TV
Good Sport is essentially a reworking of 1941's
Woman of the Year.
Ralph Waite plays a gritty sports columnist who enters reluctantly into the world of "haute courte" fashions to do a story on an ex-athlete turned clothes designer. He meets
Lee Remick, an elegant fashion designer, and it's oil-and-water time for the next twenty minutes or so. Waite and Remick become friends, vowing to keep things strictly platonic. It doesn't take a PhD to ascertain what will happen next. For another slant on the premise of A Good Sport, catch the superior 1957
Gregory Peck/
Lauren Bacall vehicle
Designing Woman. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide