| Author: | Matt Deatherage | |||
| Posted: | 4/27/04; 12:32:44 PM | |||
| Topic: | A new announcer for The Price Is Right | |||
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A new announcer for The Price Is Right
Fields, who was most recently the weatherman at KPSP, CBS-2 in Palm Springs, California, is the show's third announcer in its 32-year history on the CBS Television Network. Johnny Olson was with the show from 1972 until his death in 1985, at which time Rod Roddy replaced him. Fields replaces Roddy, who passed away in October of 2003.[...] Fields has been associated with the Network for 13 of his 25 years on the air, most notably a 10-year stint with KCBS-FM in Los Angeles. Fields also worked for the CBS/Infinity Radio group in Tampa, Florida. He has won four Addy awards for his work in radio production and commercial voiceover.
That's a real difference between living in Oklahoma and in the rest of the country: people here will not accept a "weatherman" who is not a meteorologist. Weather, and particularly severe weather, are way too important to leave to entertainers. The concept of a weatherman becoming a game show announcer (Fields), or host (Pat Sajak), or talk show host (David Letterman) just makes us wonder what the hell is wrong with you people that you'd let comedians interpret the weather good grief don't you have any common sense at all????
Ahem. Anyway, congrats to Fields.
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Re: A new announcer for The Price Is Right, Mike, 5/19/04; 9:58:33 PM
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