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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) Jim Gibbons (p) Jerry Dunphy Leon Hart (rep) Red Grange (p) Jim Gibbons Bob Kelley (p) Johnny Lujack (a) Gene Kirby Johnny Lujack (a) Davey O’Brien (a) Arch McDonald Van Patrick (p) Van Patrick (p) Bob Prince Bob Reynolds (a) Bob Reynolds (a) Chris Schenkel Byron Saam (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Ray Scott Chris Schenkel (p) Ray Scott (p) Joe Tucker Ray Scott (p) Gordon Soltau (a) Harry Wismer Bill Symes (p) Wes Wise (p) Gil Stratton (a) 1957 Joe Tucker (p) 1961 Joe Boland (p) Jack Whitaker (p) Terry Brennan (a) Bill Fay (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Joe Foss (a) 1959 George Connor (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Joe Boland (p) Jack Drees (p) Red Grange (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Tom Harmon (p) Paul Christman (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Bill Hickey (post) George Connor (a) Red Grange (p) Bob Kelley (p) Bob Fouts (p) Tom Harmon (p) John Lujack (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Bob Kelley (p) Arch MacDonald (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Johnny Lujack (a) Jim McKay (a) Red Grange (p) Davey O’Brien (a) Bud Palmer (pre) Leon Hart (a) Van Patrick (p) Van Patrick (p) Elroy Hirsch (a) Bob Reynolds (a) Bob Reynolds (a) Bob Kelley (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Byrum Saam (p) Johnny Lujack (a) Ray Scott (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Fred Morrison (a) Gil Stratton (a) Ray Scott (p) Van Patrick (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (p) Gil Stratton (a) Bob Reynolds (a) Chuck Thompson (p) Byrum Saam (p) 1962 Joe Tucker (p) Gordon Saltau (a) Joe Bach (p) Jack Whitaker (a) Chris Schenkel (p) Tom Brookshier (p) Ray Scott (p) Bill Brundige (a) 1958 Gil Stratton (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Joe Boland (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Herb Carneal (p) Paul Christman (a) Joe Tucker (p) George Connor (a) Ken Coleman (p) Jack Whitaker (a) Ken Coleman (p) George Connor (a) Bob Wolff (p) Jack Drees (p) Jim Dudley (a) Bill Fischer (a) Bob Delaney (a) 1960 Bob Fouts (p) Bill Fay (a) Terry Brennan (a) Ed Gallaher (a) Joe Gallagher (a) Tony Canadeo (a) Jim Gibbons (a) Ed Gallaher (a) George Connor (a) Frank Glieber (p) Jim Gibbons (p) Jack Drees (p) Red Grange (p) Red Grange (p) Bob Fouts (p) Bob Kelley (p) Bailey Goss (p) Ed Gallaher (a) Warren Lahr (a) (1962 cont’d) (1964 cont’d) (1966 cont’d) Davey O’Brien (a) Earl Gillespie (p) Warren Lahr (a) Van Patrick (p) Frank Glieber (p) Ed LeBaron (a) Bosh Pritchard (a) Bob Kelley (p) Bill McPeak (a) Bob Reynolds (a) Warren Lahr (a) Jim Morse (a) Gordon Saltau (a) Jim Morse (a) Stu Nahan (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Van Patrick (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) Ray Scott (p) Al Pollard (a) Van Patrick (p) Gil Stratton (a) Ray Renfro (a) Don Paul (a) Pat Summerall (a) John Sauer (a) Lowell Perry (a) Chuck Thompson (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Ray Renfro (a) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) Gordon Soltau (a) John Sauer (a) Joe Tucker (p) Gil Stratton (a) Chris Schenkel (p) Pat Summerall (a) Hal Scott (p) 1963 Chuck Thompson (p) Ray Scott (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) Gordon Soltau (a) Herb Carneal (p) Joe Tucker (p) Gil Stratton (p) Ken Coleman (p) Billy Vessels (a) Pat Summerall (a) George Connor (a) Jack Whitaker (p) Ed Thilenius (p) Jack Drees (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Bill Fischer (a) 1965 Jack Whitaker (p) Bob Fouts (p) Jack Buck (p) Ed Gallaher (a) Tony Canadeo (a) 1967 Jim Gibbons (a) Ken Coleman (p) Tom Brookshire (a) Frank Glieber (p) George Connor (a) Jack Buck (p) Red Grange (p) Jack Drees (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Bob Kelley (p) Bill Fischer (a) George Connor (a) Warren Lahr (a) Bob Fouts (p) Don Criqui (p) Davey O’Brien (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Jack Drees (p) Van Patrick (p) Frank Gifford (a) Pete Elliott (a) Bosh Pritchard (a) Frank Glieber (p) Bob Fouts (p) Jim Morse (a) Sonny Grandelius (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Bob Reynolds (a) Wayne Hardin (a) Frank Gifford (a) John Sauer (a) Warren Lahr (a) Frank Glieber (p) Chris Schenkel (p) Jim Morse (p) Sonny Grandelius (a) Ray Scott (p) Van Patrick (p) Mal Hammack (a) Jim Simpson (a) Don Paul (a) Warren Lahr (a) Gordon Soltau (a) John Roach (a) Eddie LeBaron (a) Gil Stratton (a) Ray Scott (p) Jim Mutscheller (a) Pat Summerall (a) Gordon Soltau (a) Stu Nahan (p) Russ Thomas (a) Gil Stratton (p) Lindsey Nelson (p) Chuck Thompson (p) Pat Summerall (a) Van Patrick (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) Chuck Thompson (p) Don Paul (a) Joe Tucker (p) Clayton Tonnemaker (a) John Sauer (a) Jack Whitaker (p) Jack Whitaker (p) Hal Scott (p) Ray Scott (p) 1964 1966 Gordon Soltau (a) Jack Buck (p) Tom Brookshier (a) Gil Stratton (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Jack Buck (p) Pat Summerall (a) Herb Carneal (p) Joe Campanella (a) Ed Thilenius (p) Ken Coleman (p) Tony Canadeo (a) Chuck Thompson (p) George Connor (a) George Connor (a) Norm Van Brocklin (a) Jack Drees (p) Jack Drees (p) Jack Whitaker (p) Bill Fischer (a) Bob Fouts (p) Bob Fouts (p) Jim Gibbons (p) 1968 Ed Gallaher (a) Frank Gifford (a) Tom Brookshier (a) Jim Gibbons (p) Frank Glieber (p) Jack Buck (p) Frank Gifford (a) Sonny Grandelius (a) Paul Christman (a) (1968 cont’d) 1971 (1973 cont’d) George Connor (a) Tom Brookshier (a) Tommy Mason (a) Don Criqui (p) Jack Buck (p) Brent Musburger (post) Jack Drees (p) Frank Clarke (post) Andy Musser (post) Frank Gifford (a) George Connor (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) Frank Glieber (p) Don Criqui (p) Pete Retzlaff (a) Eddie LeBaron (a) Irv Cross (a) Bruce Roberts (post) Lenny Moore (a) Jack Drees (p) John Sauer (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) Frank Glieber (p) Ray Scott (p) John Sauer (a) Alex Hawkins (a) Bart Starr (a) Ray Scott (p) Elinore Kaine (rep) Dick Stockton (post) Pat Summerall (a) Eddie LeBaron (a) Gil Stratton (post) Chuck Thompson (p) Bill Mazer (post) Pat Summerall (a) Jack Whitaker (p) Andy Musser (post) Wayne Walker (a) Lindsey Nelson (p) Jack Whitaker (p) 1969 Bruce Roberts (post) Tom Brookshier (a) John Sauer (a) 1974 Jack Buck (p) Ray Scott (p) Tom Brookshier (a) Paul Christman (a) Dick Stockton (post) Jack Buck (p) Frank Clarke (a) Gil Stratton (post) Don Criqui (p) Don Criqui (p) Pat Summerall (a) Irv Cross (a) Jack Drees (p) 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