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THE NFL on CBS ALL-TIME ANNOUNCERS LIST (Year-By-Year) THE NFL ON CBS ALL-TIME ANNOUNCERS LIST (Year-By-Year) 1956 (1958 cont’d) (1960 cont’d) Hartley “Hunk” Anderson (a) Tom Harmon (p) Ed Gallaher (a) Jerry Dunphy Leon Hart (rep) Jim Gibbons (p) Jim Gibbons Bob Kelley (p) Red Grange (p) Gene Kirby Johnny Lujack (a) Johnny Lujack (a) Arch McDonald Van Patrick (p) Davey O’Brien (a) Bob Prince Bob Reynolds (a) Van Patrick (p) Chris Schenkel Bob Reynolds (a) Ray Scott Byron Saam (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Joe Tucker Chris Schenkel (p) Ray Scott (p) Harry Wismer Ray Scott (p) Gordon Soltau (a) Bill Symes (p) Wes Wise (p) 1957 Gil Stratton (a) Joe Boland (p) Joe Tucker (p) 1961 Bill Fay (a) Jack Whitaker (p) Terry Brennan (a) Joe Foss (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Jim Gibbons (p) 1959 George Connor (a) Red Grange (p) Joe Boland (p) Jack Drees (p) Tom Harmon (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Bill Hickey (post) Paul Christman (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Bob Kelley (p) George Connor (a) Red Grange (p) John Lujack (a) Bob Fouts (p) Tom Harmon (p) Arch MacDonald (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Bob Kelley (p) Jim McKay (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Johnny Lujack (a) Bud Palmer (pre) Red Grange (p) Davey O’Brien (a) Van Patrick (p) Leon Hart (a) Van Patrick (p) Bob Reynolds (a) Elroy Hirsch (a) Bob Reynolds (a) Byrum Saam (p) Bob Kelley (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Johnny Lujack (a) Ray Scott (p) Ray Scott (p) Fred Morrison (a) Gil Stratton (a) Gil Stratton (a) Van Patrick (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Bob Reynolds (a) Joe Tucker (p) Byrum Saam (p) 1962 Jack Whitaker (a) Gordon Saltau (a) Joe Bach (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Tom Brookshier (p) 1958 Ray Scott (p) Bill Brundige (a) Joe Boland (p) Gil Stratton (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Paul Christman (a) Chuck Thompson (p) Herb Carneal (p) Ken Coleman (p) Joe Tucker (p) George Connor (a) George Connor (a) Jack Whitaker (a) Ken Coleman (p) Jim Dudley (a) Bob Wolff (p) Jack Drees (p) Bob Delaney (a) Bill Fischer (a) Bill Fay (a) 1960 Bob Fouts (p) Joe Gallagher (a) Terry Brennan (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Jim Gibbons (a) Jim Gibbons (p) George Connor (a) Frank Glieber (p) Red Grange (p) Jack Drees (p) Red Grange (p) Bailey Goss (p) Bob Fouts (p) Bob Kelley (p) (1962 cont’d) (1964 cont’d) (1966 cont’d) Warren Lahr (a) Frank Glieber (p) Jim Morse (a) Davey O’Brien (a) Bob Kelley (p) Stu Nahan (p) Van Patrick (p) Warren Lahr (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) Bosh Pritchard (a) Jim Morse (a) Van Patrick (p) Bob Reynolds (a) Van Patrick (p) Don Paul (a) Gordon Saltau (a) Al Pollard (a) Lowell Perry (a) Chris Schenkel (p) Ray Renfro (a) Ray Renfro (a) Ray Scott (p) John Sauer (a) John Sauer (a) Gil Stratton (a) Chris Schenkel (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Pat Summerall (a) Gordon Soltau (a) Hal Scott (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Gil Stratton (a) Ray Scott (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) Pat Summerall (a) Gordon Soltau (a) Joe Tucker (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Gil Stratton (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) Pat Summerall (a) 1963 Joe Tucker (p) Ed Thilenius (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Billy Vessels (a) Chuck Thompson (p) Herb Carneal (p) Jack Whitaker (p) Jack Whitaker (p) Ken Coleman (p) George Connor (a) 1965 1967 Jack Drees (p) Jack Buck (p) Tom Brookshire (a) Bill Fischer (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Jack Buck (p) Bob Fouts (p) Ken Coleman (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Ed Gallaher (a) George Connor (a) George Connor (a) Jim Gibbons (a) Jack Drees (p) Don Criqui (p) Frank Glieber (p) Bill Fischer (a) Jack Drees (p) Red Grange (p) Bob Fouts (p) Pete Elliott (a) Bob Kelley (p) Jim Gibbons (p) Bob Fouts (p) Warren Lahr (a) Frank Gifford (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Davey O’Brien (a) Frank Glieber (p) Frank Gifford (a) Van Patrick (p) Sonny Grandelius (a) Frank Glieber (p) Bosh Pritchard (a) Wayne Hardin (a) Sonny Grandelius (a) Jim Morse (a) Warren Lahr (a) Mal Hammack (a) Bob Reynolds (a) Jim Morse (p) Warren Lahr (a) John Sauer (a) Van Patrick (p) Eddie LeBaron (a) Chris Schenkel (p) Don Paul (a) Jim Mutscheller (a) Ray Scott (p) John Roach (a) Stu Nahan (p) Jim Simpson (a) Ray Scott (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) Gordon Soltau (a) Gordon Soltau (a) Van Patrick (p) Gil Stratton (a) Gil Stratton (p) Don Paul (a) Pat Summerall (a) Pat Summerall (a) John Sauer (a) Russ Thomas (a) Chuck Thompson (p) Hal Scott (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) Ray Scott (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) Jack Whitaker (p) Gordon Soltau (a) Joe Tucker (p) Gil Stratton (p) Jack Whitaker (p) 1966 Pat Summerall (a) Tom Brookshier (a) Ed Thilenius (p) 1964 Jack Buck (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Jack Buck (p) Joe Campanella (a) Norm Van Brocklin (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Jack Whitaker (p) Herb Carneal (p) George Connor (a) Ken Coleman (p) Jack Drees (p) 1968 George Connor (a) Bob Fouts (p) Tom Brookshier (a) Jack Drees (p) Jim Gibbons (p) Jack Buck (p) Bill Fischer (a) Frank Gifford (a) Paul Christman (a) Bob Fouts (p) Frank Glieber (p) George Connor (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Sonny Grandelius (a) Don Criqui (p) Jim Gibbons (p) Warren Lahr (a) Jack Drees (p) Frank Gifford (a) Ed LeBaron (a) Frank Gifford (a) Earl Gillespie (p) Bill McPeak (a) Frank Glieber (p) (1968 cont’d) (1971 cont’d) (1973 cont’d) Eddie LeBaron (a) Jack Drees (p) Bart Starr (a) Lenny Moore (a) Frank Glieber (p) Dick Stockton (post) Lindsey Nelson (p) Alex Hawkins (a) Gil Stratton (post) John Sauer (a) Elinore Kaine (rep) Pat Summerall (a) Ray Scott (p) Eddie LeBaron (a) Wayne Walker (a) Pat Summerall (a) Bill Mazer (post) Jack Whitaker (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Andy Musser (post) Jack Whitaker (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) 1974 Bruce Roberts (post) Tom Brookshier (a) 1969 John Sauer (a) Jack Buck (p) Tom Brookshier (a) Ray Scott (p) Don Criqui (p) Jack Buck (p) Dick Stockton (post) Irv Cross (a) Paul Christman (a) Gil Stratton (post) Frank Glieber (p) Frank Clarke (a) Pat Summerall (a) Dan Kelley (p) Don Criqui (p) Jack Whitaker (p) Lee Leonard (pre) Jack Drees (p) Brent Musberger (p) Frank Gifford (a) 1972 Lindsey Nelson (p) Frank Glieber (p) Ron Barr (post) Pete Retzlaff (a) Jerry Kramer (a) Tom Brookshier (a) John Sauer (a) Ed LeBaron (a) Jack Buck (p) Bart Starr (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) Frank Clarke (post) Dick Stockton (p) John Sauer (a) George Connor (a) Pat Summerall (a) Ray Scott (p) Don Criqui (p) Johnny Unitas (a) Pat Summerall (a) Irv Cross (a) Wayne Walker (a) Chuck Thompson (p) Jack Drees (p) Jack Whitaker (pre) Jack Whitaker (p) Tucker Fredrickson (a) Frank Glieber (p) 1975 1970 Alex Hawkins (a) Gary Bender (p) Tom Brookshier (a) Jim Morse (a) Tom Brookshier (a) Jack Buck (p) Andy Musser (post) Don Criqui (p) Paul Christman (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) Irv Cross (pre) Frank Clarke (post) Bruce Roberts (post) Phyllis George (pre) Don Criqui (p) Tim Ryan (post) Frank Glieber (p) Jack Drees (p) John Sauer (a) Alex Hawkins (a) John Fitzgerald (post) Gale Sayers (a) Paul Hornung (p) Frank Gifford (a) Ray Scott (p) Sonny Jurgensen (a) Frank Glieber (p) Dick Stockton (post) Al Michaels (p) Carole Howey (rep) Gil Stratton (post) John Morris (a) Eddie LeBaron (a) Pat Summerall (a) Brent Musburger (pre) Bill Mazer (post) Jack Whitaker (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) Andy Musser (a) Vin Scully (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) 1973 Hank Stram (a) Don Perkins (a) Tom Brookshier (a) Pat Summerall (p) Bruce Roberts (post) Timmy Brown (a) Johnny Unitas (a) John Sauer (a) Jack Buck (p) Tim Van Galder (a) Ray Scott (p) Frank Clarke (post) Wayne Walker (a) Dick Stockton (post) Don Criqui (p) Gil Stratton (post) Irv Cross (a) 1976 Pat Summerall (a) Jack Drees (p) Gary Bender (p) Jim Thacker (post) Frank Glieber (p) Tom Brookshier (a) Jack Whitaker (p) Dan Kelly (p) Nick Buoniconti (a) Tommy Mason (a) Don Criqui (p) 1971 Brent Musburger (post) Irv Cross (pre) Tom Brookshier (a) Andy Musser (post) Phyllis George (pre) Jack Buck (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) Alex Hawkins (p) Frank Clarke (post) Pete Retzlaff (a) Paul Hornung (a) George Connor (a) Bruce Roberts (post) Sonny Jurgensen (a) Don Criqui (p) John Sauer (a) Al Michaels (p) Irv Cross (a) Ray Scott (p) Johnny Morris (1976 cont’d) (1978 cont’d) 1981 Brent Musberger (pre) Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder George Allen (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) (pre) Gary Bender (p) Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder Hank Stram (a) Terry Bradshaw (a) (pre) Pat Summerall (p) Tom Brookshier (p) Hank Stram (a) Jim Thacker (p) Irv Cross (pre) Pat Summerall (p) Johnny Unitas (a) Fred Dryer (a) Johnny Unitas (a) Jack Whitaker (pre) Phyllis George (pre) Jack Whitaker Frank Glieber (p) 1979 Jim Hill (a) 1977 George Allen (a) John Madden (a) Gary Bender (a) Gary Bender (p) Johnny Morris (a) Tom Brookshier (a) Tom Brookshier (a) Brent Musburger (pre) Emerson Boozer (a) Bob Costas (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) Jim Brown (a) Irv Cross (pre) Vin Scully (p) Nick Buoniconti (a) Roman Gabriel (a) Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder Bob Costas (p) Frank Glieber (p) (pre) Don Criqui (p) Curt Gowdy (p) Roger Staubach (a) Irv Cross (pre) Paul Hornung (a) Dick Stockton (p) Phyllis George (pre) Sonny Jurgensen (a) Pat Summerall (p) Frank Glieber (p) Jayne Kennedy (pre) Hank Stram (a) Alex Hawkins (a) John Madden (a) Jack Whitaker (pre) Paul Hornung (a) John Morris (a) Roy Jefferson (a) Brent Musburger (pre) 1982 Sonny Jurgensen (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) George Allen (a) Tom Matte (a) Tim Ryan (p) Tom Brookshier (p) John Morris (a) Vin Scully (p) Jack Buck (p) Brent Musburger (pre) Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder Irv Cross (pre) Lindsey Nelson (p) (pre) John Dockery (a) Tim Ryan (p) Dick Stockton (p) Phyllis George (pre) Vin Scully (p) Hank Stram (a) Frank Glieber (p) Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder Pat Summerall (p) Joe Greene (a) (pre) Jack Whitaker (pre) Calvin Hill (a) Pat Summerall (p) Jim Kelly (p) Jim Thacker (p) 1980 John Madden (a) Johnny Unitas (a) George
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