RIP Don Pardo

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The legendary TV voice, gone at 96.

http://tvline.com/2014/08/18/don-pardo-dies-dead-saturday-night-live-announcer/
 
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RIP.

It'll probably come up in later stories, but was he not one of the first people on the air with word JFK had been shot?
 
We went to the same high school (not at the same time). RIP.

My first memory of him as a child was the voice-over in Weird Al's "I Lost on Jeopardy."
 
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Corky Ramirez up on 94th St. said:
We went to the same high school (not at the same time). RIP.

My first memory of him as a child was the voice-over in Weird Al's "I Lost on Jeopardy."

That was a parody of the original Jeopardy game show with Art Fleming as host. Interestingly, the modern Trebek version debuted a few months after the Weird Al song (it'll be 30 years next month). I don't know if the song sparked a revival or if it was a coincidence.
 
May favorite line of his on SNL: "Charlie's Angels Catch the Syph will not be seen tonight..."
 
Fun fact: Pardo was the original announcer for the first incarnation of The Price Is Right.
 
Remember reading somewhere - might have been the SNL oral history - that Phil Hartman did such a great Pardo impression that he subbed for Don as the announcer when he couldn't make a few shows and nobody noticed.
 
Always liked hearing his voice when he would do Len Berman's "Spanning the World", with the tag line "See you next time, if there IS a next time."

Also enjoyed it when he would announce that SNL was pre-emptied for Saturday Night's Main Event.

RIP
 
Morris816 said:
Fun fact: Pardo was the original announcer for the first incarnation of The Price Is Right.

And Jeopardy.


Edit: D'oh! I see that's already been mentioned. Guess I have to settle for a lovely parting gift.

Tell him what he's won, Don Pardo!
 
Huggy said:
Remember reading somewhere - might have been the SNL oral history - that Phil Hartman did such a great Pardo impression that he subbed for Don as the announcer when he couldn't make a few shows and nobody noticed.
I think some other castmates filled in when he was sick.
 
Smallpotatoes said:
May favorite line of his on SNL: "Charlie's Angels Catch the Syph will not be seen tonight..."
LOL... that was the season where they did hilarious stuff like "The Waltons Eat Their Young will not be seen tonight..."

And of course, the original voice of Jeopardy. Every day Art Fleming would come out and say "THANKYA, Don Pardo!"
 
steveu said:
Smallpotatoes said:
May favorite line of his on SNL: "Charlie's Angels Catch the Syph will not be seen tonight..."
LOL... that was the season where they did hilarious stuff like "The Waltons Eat Their Young will not be seen tonight..."

And of course, the original voice of Jeopardy. Every day Art Fleming would come out and say "THANKYA, Don Pardo!"

and of course, "101 Dalmatians get run over by 101 moving vans will not be seen tonight..."
 
Didn't Don Pardo do the, "that's right, folks, don't touch that dial," bit on Frank Zappa's I Am the Slime?
 

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