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The 1969 NFL Championship Game was the final broadcasting assignment for Paul Christman, who died less than two months later on March 2.; The 1967 NFL Championship Game was televised by CBS, with play by play being done by Ray Scott for the first half and Jack Buck for the second half, while Frank Gifford handled the color commentary for the entire game. [4]
In contrast, 1958 was only the second winning season in Colts' history since the team's founding in 1953. Baltimore started off the season winning their first six games before losing to New York, 24–21, in week 7 of the regular season. However, Colts starting quarterback Johnny Unitas was injured at the time and did not play in the game. [19]
The following is the 1958–59 network television schedule for the four major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1958 through March 1959.
Los Angeles Rams: W 34–7 8–1 Memorial Stadium 57,557 10 November 30 San Francisco 49ers: W 35–27 9–1 Memorial Stadium 57,557 11 December 6: at Los Angeles Rams: L 28–30 9–2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 100,202 12 December 14 at San Francisco 49ers: L 12–21 9–3 Kezar Stadium: 53,334 Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold ...
When channel 2 became the Giants' television partner, it was only permitted to televise the team's road games against the Los Angeles Dodgers until 1965, [6] when the station began airing additional regular season and exhibition games (KTVU's relationship with the Giants extended to the franchise's ownership, as Cox Enterprises owned a 10% ...
The Giants and the now-Los Angeles Dodgers, arch-rivals for 68 years in New York, faced each other in their respective first-ever game on the West Coast.On Tuesday afternoon, April 15, 1958, at Seals Stadium, the Giants' temporary home park, San Francisco blanked Los Angeles, 8–0, behind Rubén Gómez' complete game, six-hit shutout.
Four more games – two from each broadcasting company – are in the later slot starting between 4-4:30 p.m. ET. Here's which games will be available in each region across the country during ...
The Colts lost their final two games on the road in California to finish at 9–3, a game ahead of Chicago and Los Angeles. The Green Bay Packers finished with a league-worst record of 1–10–1 and hired Vince Lombardi, offensive coach of the Giants, as head coach in January 1959. Philadelphia finished tied for worst in the East, at 2–9–1.