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Title: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: Alfonzo on May 13, 2007, 07:57:15 PM
Whom would you list as the top five game show annoucers off all time? My picks:

1) Johnny Olson
2) Gene Wood
3) Jay Stewart
4) Rod Roddy
5) Johnny Gilbert

My honorable mentions would go to Charlie O'Donnell, Charlie Tuna, Harvey from Double Dare, Bob Hilton, Shadoe Stevens and Burton Richardson.

I felt Rich Fields hasn't been around long enough to be on my list (Forgive me, Steph!   :oops: ), but given time he'll be on it someday.

What are your picks?
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: GoldenBulldog on May 13, 2007, 08:00:36 PM
Well, here's my top five list:

1. (tie)  Rich Fields
1. (tie)  Johnny Olsen
1. (tie)  Rod Roddy
4.  Charlie O'Donnell
5.  Johnny Gilbert
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: tpirfan28 on May 13, 2007, 08:14:19 PM
Johnny Olsen
Gene Wood
Rod Roddy
Don Pardo
Johnny Gilbert
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: junkaholic95 on May 13, 2007, 08:28:25 PM
I'm going to extend my list further

1) Gene Wood, Johnny Olson, Rod Roddy (tied)
2) Randy West, Rich Fields (tied)
3) Johnny Gilbert
4) Charlie O'Donnell
5) Don Pardo
6) Burton Richardson
7) Bob Hilton
391) Rich Jeffries

I'd rank others but after 7 they all rank about the same with me.  (Accept Rich Jeffries. Grr. Yuck!!)
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: catdogwheel on May 13, 2007, 09:01:30 PM
Here's my list:
1. Rich Fields, Rod Roddy, Johnny Olsen, Randy West, and Burton Richardson. (Obviously they all tied for first)
2. Charlie O'Donnell
3. Johnny Gilbert
4. Gene Wood
5. Shadoe Stevens

Honorable mention is Jeffrey Tambor when he announced the last two seasons of Bergeron's version of Hollywood Squares.
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: TPIR75 on May 13, 2007, 09:28:30 PM
1) Johnny Olsen
2) Gene Wood
3) Rod Roddy, Johnny Gilbert (tie)
4) Jay Stewart
5) Jack Clark
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: mike on May 13, 2007, 09:42:30 PM
1. Johnny Olsen
2. Rich Fields
3. Rod Roddy
4. Charlie O'Donnell
5. Johnny Gilbert
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: Hades1981 on May 13, 2007, 10:13:06 PM
1. Johnny Olson
2. Gene Wood
3. Rod Roddy
4. Charlie O'Donnell
5. Jay Stewart
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: Forrest20 on May 13, 2007, 11:32:13 PM
This is tough, there are a ton of great announcers to choose from, but narrowing it down to the top 5..

1.  Johnny Olson:  His enthusiasm in all of his shows and great voice make him the all-time greatest announcer in my opinion.

2.  Jay Stewart:  His versatility shown on Let's Make a Deal with Monty Hall was awesome (re: zonk skits).  Also, he had the greatest voice of any game show announcer (in my opinion).

3.  Gene Wood:  Announced on many shows, but of course best known for Family Feud.  His interaction with Richard Dawson was great on the original Feud.

4.  Rod Roddy:  Considering the man he replaced on Price, Rod did one heck of a job and really created a niche for himself.  He had the most unique voice of any announcer and could really work up an audience.

5.  Kenny Williams:  He was perfect on Hollywood Squares, and also funny to see on the rare Storybook Squares in his costume.
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: FieldsFan336 on May 13, 2007, 11:49:53 PM
It's okay Alfonzo, all is forgiven
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: MissesJanice on May 14, 2007, 12:06:52 AM
1-Johnny Olson
2-Rod Roddy
3-Shadoe Stevens
4-Bob Hilton
5-Gene Wood
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: Ccook on May 14, 2007, 02:28:08 PM
1. Johnny Olson
2. Don Pardo
3. Rod Roddy
4. Kenny Williams
5. Jay Stewart
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: goldroadfanatic on May 14, 2007, 02:54:55 PM
1. Johnny Olson
2. Rod Roddy
3. Gene Wood
4. Bob Hilton
5. Shadoe Stevens
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: shellgame69 on May 14, 2007, 05:24:48 PM
Jay Stewart:  Great interaction on LMaD.  And, IMO, was 1000 times more enthusiastic than when Charlie Tuna took over on Scrabble in 1986 and when Don Morrow took over SoTC in 1988.

Johnny Olson: Mr. TPiR announcer/MG 70's announcer.  Very enthusiastic.

Rood Roddy:  Had the same enthusiasm as Olson did, and I loved the infamouse line "If you would like to be a contestant on Hit Man, FORGET IT!"

Gene Wood: Mr.  "Let's start the FAMILY FEUD!"

Johnny Gilbert.
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: AndyL on May 14, 2007, 06:20:56 PM
1. Johnny Olson-'nuff said
2. Rod Roddy-I first heard him announce on WHEW! when I was 8, I've been a fan ever since.
3. Gene Wood-Nice combination of friendliness and excitement in his voice.
4. John Harlan-another voice that could create energy.
5. Rich Fields-he's the leader of a new generation.
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: edmojautis on May 14, 2007, 09:20:01 PM
1. Johnny Olson-You tell me why...:-P

2. Rod Roddy-First heard him on "Press Your Luck". Never would've imagined he would go on to TPIR and it gave him love and support from us all. May God Bless Rod.

3. Gene Wood-Showed lots of personality in his announcing.

4. Johnny Gilbert-Great voice.

5. Charlie O'Donnell-Lots of excitement in his announcing.
Title: Re: Top Five Game Show Announcers of All Time
Post by: Garvin8r on May 14, 2007, 09:34:05 PM
There are so many left out I couldn't stop at 5.  Here's my top tier:

1) Johnny Olson -- The greatest there ever was.  The greatest there ever will be.
2) Jay Stewart -- LMaD takes a certain type of announcer.  Jay set the standard there and was awesome in the 80s as well.
3) Rod Roddy -- He replaced the legend at the top of this list and held his own.  He got it after a good run on PYL.
4) Gene Wood -- That voice stays with us after all the great work he did for Goodson-Todman.
5) Johnny Gilbert -- Few realize he was actually a host in the early 60s.  He's made an even better career behind the mic.
6) Charlie O'Donnell -- Such a fluid voice; very easy to listen to.  Also has personality, which is required to make this list.  Even with over 30 years of continuous service, gets overshadowed a bit by those above him.
7) Don Pardo -- Probably would be higher on this list had he not stayed in NYC after most game show production switched coasts.  Still does a great job on SNL.