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Don Pardo: Original "Jeoporardy," "Price Is Right" announcer dies in Arizona
Don Pardo became an NBC staff announcer in 1944 and began his broadcasting career in 1938. He announced the classic sci-fi radio dramas "Dimension X" and "X-Minus One" and was the announcer for "Live At Five" on WNBC-TV. He read NBC's first bulletin that Kennedy had been shot in Dallas.
He also was the announcer for NBC's "Saturday Night" when it was funny.
Don Pardo became an NBC staff announcer in 1944 and began his broadcasting career in 1938. He announced the classic sci-fi radio dramas "Dimension X" and "X-Minus One" and was the announcer for "Live At Five" on WNBC-TV. He read NBC's first bulletin that Kennedy had been shot in Dallas.
Don Pardo, ‘Saturday Night Live’ announcer, dies at 96
Don Pardo, the “Saturday Night Live” announcer whose career spanned the history of television and who made memorable appearances in skits and music videos that played the booming cadence of his voice for laughs, died Aug. 18 at his home in Tucson. He was 96.
Pardo’s daughter, Dona Pardo, confirmed the death to the Associated Press but did not report the cause.
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He also was the announcer for NBC's "Saturday Night" when it was funny.