[quote name=\'Gameshowcrackers\' post=\'213916\' date=\'Apr 24 2009, 10:40 AM\']
GENE WOOD - Legendary announcer who lent his voice to almost 20 different GT games. Most suited IMO to Card Sharks, but seemed oddly out of place when he auditioned for The Price Is Right[/quote]
Gene didn't really have a conventional GS announcer voice, but he seemed to fit every show he did. "Price" is the exception, however. I might also say Narz BTC, but I'll cut him some slack there---that was his first full time announcing job.
JOHNNY OLSON - Probably the most famous of all game show announcers; his career spanned 40 years. At his all time best IMO on Gene Rayburn's Match Game but seemed oddly out of place when he lent his vocal talents to Tattletales.
I thought Johnny did a great job on TT. Now, when he subbed on P+ [the week Bill Cullen sub-hosted, IIRC], that was somewhat out of place. Same with "Mindreaders".
CHARLIE O'DONNELL - Forever the voice of WHEEEEEL OF FORTUNE
Also did very well on "Joker" and TTD--heck, every B&E show he did.
I'd have to throw in Johnny Jacobs---not a huge "Newlywed" fan, but he did quite well there. Also did really great on "Joker".