I'm trying to come up with the complete list of Expos broadcasters. Here's what I got so far:
ENGLISH:
Play-by-play:
Dave Van Horne
Elliott Price
Sam Cosentino
Color:
Russ Jackson
Duke Snyder
Ken Singleton
Gary Carter
Mike Stenhouse
Terry Haig
Mitch Melnick
Couple of AAA guys
Warren Cromartie
Darrin Fletcher
Rance Mulliniks (???)
FRENCH:
Play-by-play:
Jacques Doucet
Raymond Lebrun
Camille Dubé
Denis Casavant
Michel Villeneuve
Color:
Jean-Pierre Roy
Claude Raymond
Rodger Brulotte
Marc Griffin
My favorite duo is the duo of my childhood: Raymond Lebrun and Claude Raymond, on Tv for Radio-Canada in the 80's. I can still hear mister Lebrun who started every broadcast with:"Bon après midi mesdames et messieurs, bon match" (or bonne soirée if it was a night game), with his deep pitched voice. Right now, Denis Casavant is second to none as far as sportscasters are concerned in the Québec market. Always tought Elliott Price was entertaining, and he worked under difficult circumstances. Heard very little Van Horne. Jacques Doucet was very good in the 80's. In the latter years, he was just over the hill. Worse tandem ever: Villeneuve and Griffin in the early 90's on TV for TQS. Just terrible.
ENGLISH:
Play-by-play:
Dave Van Horne
Elliott Price
Sam Cosentino
Color:
Russ Jackson
Duke Snyder
Ken Singleton
Gary Carter
Mike Stenhouse
Terry Haig
Mitch Melnick
Couple of AAA guys
Warren Cromartie
Darrin Fletcher
Rance Mulliniks (???)
FRENCH:
Play-by-play:
Jacques Doucet
Raymond Lebrun
Camille Dubé
Denis Casavant
Michel Villeneuve
Color:
Jean-Pierre Roy
Claude Raymond
Rodger Brulotte
Marc Griffin
My favorite duo is the duo of my childhood: Raymond Lebrun and Claude Raymond, on Tv for Radio-Canada in the 80's. I can still hear mister Lebrun who started every broadcast with:"Bon après midi mesdames et messieurs, bon match" (or bonne soirée if it was a night game), with his deep pitched voice. Right now, Denis Casavant is second to none as far as sportscasters are concerned in the Québec market. Always tought Elliott Price was entertaining, and he worked under difficult circumstances. Heard very little Van Horne. Jacques Doucet was very good in the 80's. In the latter years, he was just over the hill. Worse tandem ever: Villeneuve and Griffin in the early 90's on TV for TQS. Just terrible.
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