PBA on USA
American TV series or program
- Eddie Doucette
- Pete Liebengood
- Al Trautwig
- Mike Durbin
- Earl Anthony
1984 (1984)
PBA on USA is a presentation of professional ten-pin bowling matches from the Professional Bowlers Association Tour formerly produced by the USA cable television[1] in the United States from 1982 to 1984.
Coverage overview
The USA Network broadcast matches every Thursday night.[2] USA's first telecast was the Kessler Open from San Jose, California in July 1982.
Commentators included play-by-play announcers Eddie Doucette,[3] Pete Liebengood,[4] and Al Trautwig[5][6] and color commentators Mike Durbin[7] and Earl Anthony.
References
- ^ Parsons, Patrick (5 April 2008). Blue Skies: A History of Cable Television. Temple University Press. p. 387. ISBN 9781592137060.
- ^ USA sports promo, 1984 on YouTube
- ^ Pro Bowling - 1982 Syracuse Open - Holman bowls with a broken finger on YouTube
- ^ 1984 Kessler Open USA Network PBA Tour on YouTube
- ^ 1983 PBA Touring Players Championship USA Network on YouTube
- ^ 1982 Brunswick World Open on YouTube
- ^ 1984 Aqua Fest Mr Gattis Open USA Network PBA Tour on YouTube
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