- John Harlan (announcer)
John Harlan (born in
USA ) is an American televisionannouncer who has worked on numerous television projects for over 40 years, particularly game andvariety show s.He is considered the "prince of announcers" by some critics and fans, for his highly-inflected nasal tones. Perhaps his best-known work was for the
Bob Hope specials aired onNBC during the 1960s through the 1980s. Among game show fanciers, his most memorable outings were the versions of "Name That Tune " produced between 1974 and 1985.Some of his credits include:
*"
People's Choice Awards "
*"Password" (ABC, 1971-75)
*"Flip Wilson Show "
*"Merv Griffin Show " (when based inLos Angeles )
*"You Don't Say " (all versions)
*"Face the Music" (1980-81)
*"Queen for a Day "
*"The Cross-Wits "
*"Jeopardy! " (NBC, 1978-79)
*"American Gladiators" (Syndicated, 1989-97)
*"Press Your Luck " (as a fill-in forRod Roddy )
*"Password Plus " (as a fill-in forGene Wood )
*"Name That Tune "
*"The Joker's Wild " (sub-announcer)
*"The Price is Right " (1994 syndicated, sub-announcer)
*"Tic Tac Dough " (sub-announcer)Harlan is now semi-retired, working only on occasional TV specials. He also was president of Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters.
Harlan attended
Fresno State University .External references
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