Saturday Night Live announcer Don Pardo died Monday in Tucson, Ariz. He also was the announcer for the original versions of the game shows The Price is Right and Jeopardy!
Don Pardo, the “Saturday Night Live” announcer whose career spanned the history of television and who made memorable appearances in skits and music videos that played the booming cadence of his voice for laughs, died Aug. 18 at his home in Tucson.
Don Pardo was an announcer at NBC for 60 years. He started in television so long ago it was on the radio, in 1944. The heaviest moment of his career was in 1963, when he was "booth announcer" on a shift at WNBC-TV in New York. Pardo did an off-camera
The NBC announcer who introduced Saturday Night Live died today. Don Pardo's daughter Paula confirmed his death to CBS Radio News. He was 96. Pardo was NBC's staff announcer for more than 60 years. His exuberant
Don Pardo — the man who famously announced "It's Saturday Night Live!" starting from the very first episode of "SNL" in 1975 — passed away Monday night…