As BroadwayWorld previously reported, Don Pardo, best known as the announcer for NBC's long-running sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, has passed away earlier this week at the age of 96. Pardo was The Voice behind Saturday Night Live for all
(CNN) — Don Pardo, the announcer whose velvety baritone voice introduced "Saturday Night Live" hosts on NBC for decades, has died at age 96, the network announced. Pardo was the announcer for "SNL" for all but one season over the program's 39-year
Tuesday morning, loving tributes to Pardo are beginning to pour in. And not surprisingly, many involve reminiscences of when Pardo, in his booming voice, said the star's name – magical moments that, for many, became personal and professional milestones.
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Celebrated announcer Dominick "Don" Pardo has died at age 96, the Hollywood Reporter said Monday. Pardo was best known for his almost 40 years of work with "Saturday Night Live," as
Don Pardo, the magisterial announcer of Saturday Night Live for nearly 40 years — the highlight of seven heard and hardly seen decades at NBC —