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found this on en.wikipedia.org on NBC's NFL past

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_on_NBC#Pregame.2FStudio_Programs

Now I know that the NFL season is over and long gone.

(Except for ESPN where Monday Night Football highlights are now being shown

to let people know that things are going to change in 2006)

But I thought this was intersting to explore a bit of TV past.

There was also a list of all of the announcers during there 1965-97

run with the AFL/AFC coverage:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFL_on_NBC_commentator_pairings

Enjoy and fill free to comment about all of this
 
The Wikipedia list is slightly incomplete; I suspect our own Timmy B. will want to contact Wikipedia to fill in the gaps.
 
> The Wikipedia list is slightly incomplete; I suspect our own
> Timmy B. will want to contact Wikipedia to fill in the gaps.
>
Or have him do it himself -- anyone can edit Wikipedia.
 
> > The Wikipedia list is slightly incomplete; I suspect our
> own
> > Timmy B. will want to contact Wikipedia to fill in the
> gaps.
> >
> Or have him do it himself -- anyone can edit Wikipedia.
>
guys,

it was actually done by a terrence michael clay. who was fed much of this info from me.

in fact, this allows me to plug the following yahoo group:

http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/sportscasting_history/

in the files are many of the lists that i have posted here in the past, and much discussion on the history of sportscasting history.

check it out & join!

tb
 
Timmy B.:

Thanks for the link to the Yahoo! group on television sports history.

I'm about to take a look.
 
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