Quotes about announcer
announcer code discretion gonna good people sound turn tv words
I don't know too many people who, when the TV announcer says, 'Viewer discretion is advised', then turn the TV off. Those are code words for, 'Turn the sound up; this is gonna be really good.' Dan Gilroy
announcer heard looked past sunday
I haven't really even looked at them too much. I don't even know what they are. I heard the announcer this past Sunday say something about some (milestone) and I don't even know what that was. I still don't even know what that was. Jason Elam
announcer audience good goose lane patient playing switched three wrong
They were playing duck, duck, goose with the lanes. They couldn't find out who was in Lane 3 or Lane 7 or Lane 8, so they switched it around. Then the announcer called it with the wrong lanes, so they switched it around again. They did that about three times. But the audience was patient, we were patient and we put on a good show. Justin Gatlin
announcer gave god great listener picture radio telling
Radio is such a great medium. It makes you use one of the most important things God gave you imagination. The listener can picture what the announcer is telling you. Ernie Harwell
announcer becomes decent fairly family five four people stays
What happens with any announcer when he comes into an area, if he stays four or five years and does a fairly decent job, people accept him and he becomes part of the family. Ernie Harwell
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We're always thrilled when we get ex-big leaguers to play for us. Now, we're getting a former major league announcer to work for us.
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Bryan told an Iowa announcer earlier in the year that if UF played Iowa, Mom would root for Iowa because she loves her son more. There's probably a good chance of that. I don't know. The thing I keep in mind with her is the car she drives is being paid by Florida.
announcer lead major served sports three voice
One would be hard-pressed to find an announcer who served as the lead play-by-play voice for three major sports franchises for as long as Bill.
announcer gentlemen impression language produce pronounce
If the announcer can produce the impression that he is a gentlemen, he may pronounce as he pleases. George Bernard Shaw
announcer decades detroit four job red referring spent voice
McDonough said, referring to the Hall-of-Fame announcer who spent more than four decades as the voice of the Detroit Tigers. ''I thought I'd be with the Red Sox all my career. Really, it's the only play-by-play job I ever wanted. Ernie Harwell
announcer guy last might tv
I thought I might have to be a car-pool guy or a TV announcer or something last year,
announcer anyone players warm
I do something that I don't think anyone else does. I warm up before a game. Baseball and basketball players warm up, so why shouldn't the announcer warm up? Chick Hearn
announcer blocks boxing certainly girls heard low stood top
Our two girls on the low blocks heard the announcer say two shots. They just stood there. But our girls on the top were boxing out. We have no excuses. We certainly had our chances.
announcer anyone best god imitate starting whatever
The best thing anyone can do is be himself. Everyone was made different by God, and that's the way it should be. And if I were a writer or an announcer starting out, I don't think I'd imitate anybody. I'd try to be whatever I am. Ernie Harwell
announcer contestant learned pilots slowly
As I slowly managed to take what I had learned into a transition from contestant to announcer and warm-up, I first had to prove myself on pilots. And as you know, many pilots are taped for each show that is lucky enough to breakthrough to being a series.
announcer announcing couple days nobody stays work
Nobody, but nobody stays a public-address announcer for more than a couple of years. Truly. Public-address announcing is not a career. Public-address announcers only work 81 days a year, so you don't make a living. Bob Sheppard