“Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell.” (Lennon politely declined.) Then on another “Monday Night Football” telecast in 1980, almost six years to the day after the interview, Cosell ...
The most famous television sportscaster of the 1970s was Howard Cosell, a nasal-toned ... of ABC’s biggest prime-time shows, like “Monday Night Football,” where he boasted about his ...
Users sent their thoughts on Monday Night Football's new crew ... but what a stretch. Howard Cosell is irreplaceable and Miller will be lucky to even equal the others in trying to fill that ...
They include owners (Al Davis, Mark Cuban); coaches (Red Auerbach, Red Holzman); a commissioner (Bud Selig); two sportswriters (Shirley Povich, Robert Lipsyte); a broadcaster (Howard Cosell); a ...
In 1971, he joined Howard Cosell and Don Meredith to form one of television's most colorful broadcast teams. The straight man of the group, Gifford stayed 27 seasons in the Monday Night Football ...
Long lost to the archives, Cousin Kyle found this cassette tape featuring the Monday Night Sports Talk 2nd ... Dueling Wally Karbo’s, Dueling Howard Cosell’s, the final call of Angry Ed ...
Cosell was perhaps the most famous sportscaster in the country, building his career on bombast and his signature delivery for “Monday Night Football” and other ... Crystal remembered. “I say, ‘Howard ...
The Monday Night lights shine on the undefeated Dolphins. The controversial Howard Cosell blows into town and the Dolphins blow out St. Louis. Otto Stowe recalls his best game as an NFL player; others ...
The most famous television sportscaster of the 1970s was Howard Cosell, a nasal-toned ... of ABC’s biggest prime-time shows, like “Monday Night Football,” where he boasted about his ...