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Before becoming a nationwide sports commentator, from 1970 to 1974, Lundquist was announcer for the sports show, Bowling for Dollars, in Dallas, Texas. It aired weekday evenings on the ABC station, WFAA-TV, from 6:30 to 7:00, in north central Texas. [11]
Bowling for Dollars is a television game show on which people could play the sport of bowling to win cash and sometimes prizes based on how well they bowled.. Unlike most TV game shows of the time, which were taped in either New York or Hollywood and broadcast nationally, Bowling for Dollars was produced by local TV stations and featured contestants from the immediate area.
Lundquist has covered everything from the NFL, NBA, and Olympics, to even a game show called "Bowling for Dollars." However, many of Lundquist's most memorable calls have come from the Masters ...
Back when TV stations produced more local shows, one program in particular stood out —"Bowling for Dollars." The show ran on Channel 13 (then WOKR-TV, now WHAM-TV) during two periods in the ...
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Upon Mercer's departure, Verne Lundquist joined the network, and became their play-by-play announcer by 1977, serving eight years in that capacity before handing those chores permanently over to Brad Sham, who joined the network in 1977 as the color analyst and occasional fill-in for Lundquist.
Jim Nantz's tribute to Verne Lundquist. As Collin Morikawa made his par putt on Hole 16, CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz paid a poetic farewell to Lundquist as he sent the broadcast to Hole 17, where ...
Verne Lundquist/Dale Brown; Regular season commentary crews. 2022-23. Jim Nantz or Tom McCarthy or Brad Nessler or Spero Dedes or Ian Eagle/Bill Raftery or Grant Hill ...