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Chuck Thompson
(1921-2005)
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Chuck Thompson was born on 21 July 1921 in Reading, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 6 March 2005 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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Known for
The NFL on CBS
7.6
TV Series
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer(Baltimore)
Self - Announcer
Self - Color Commentator
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer(Baltimore
Washington)
1956–1969 • 43 eps
1970 World Series
7.9
TV Mini Series
Self - Color Commentator
Trophy Presentation
1970 • 3 eps
1966 World Series
6.8
TV Mini Series
Self - Color Commentator
Trophy Presentation
1966 • 2 eps
1963 East-West Pro Bowl
TV Special
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer
1963
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Born
July 21
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1921
Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
Died
March 6
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2005
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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He received the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993.
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"Go to war, Miss Agnes!" and "Ain't the beer cold!"
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