The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture ...
He also dabbled in stand-up comedy in the late 1960s, and according to the SABR Baseball bio project ... Night Baseball" TV broadcasts with Howard Cosell and Al Michaels. 'I must be in the ...
On Oct. 28, 1962, the three major television networks interrupted their scheduled programs to broadcast a special report on ...
The most famous television sportscaster of the 1970s was Howard Cosell, a nasal-toned, staccato blast of magniloquent pomposity who became the face and voice of ABC’s biggest prime-time shows ...
"[Howard] Cosell says 'Okay Uecky, you know, you don't have to be so truculent. You do know what truculent means, don't you?' And without hesistating, Uecker says, 'Of course, Howard, if you had a ...
By Harvey Araton George Kalinsky was on vacation when he spotted Muhammad Ali and the sports commentator Howard Cosell walking together on a street in Miami Beach. Camera dangling from a shoulder ...
One night, during a game he was calling with Al Michaels and Howard Cosell, Uecker corrected Cosell on a strategic point that was clearly wrong. “Uecky, I get your point,” Cosell said ...
From 1976 to 1982, Mr. Uecker was part of ABC’s “Monday Night Baseball” broadcasting team, often jousting good-naturedly with Howard Cosell, known for his large vocabulary and sometimes ...
The story of the life, military achievements and battle scars of one resilient Green Beret.