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  1. 29. Nov. 2021 · Johnny Olson. Johnny Olson, age 56 of Savage, MN entered eternal life on November 23, 2021. Private family services will be held honoring Johnny’s life in Florida, a place he deeply cherished. On January 28, 1965 in Minneapolis, MN to parents Francis and Becky (Hummel) Olson celebrated the birth of their son, John Scott Olson.

  2. 23. März 2023 · Bob brings Johnny Olson to the stage to wish him a happy birthday! Then, Eardean plays Safe Crackers.Episode 5782 - The Price Is Right 1985 - The Barker Era#...

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  3. Johnny Olson was born in Minnesota. After working for several Madison, Wisconsin radio stations and briefly attending the University of Minnesota, he relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and became a star radio personality with the city’s WTMJ station. In the mid 1940s, he was the announcer for a New York musical quiz show called Ladies Be Seated.

  4. Johnny Olson was the announcer for "What's My Line?" from 1961 to 1972. John Charles Daly complemented Johnny on the air in 1965 with this gracious comment: “He talks to our audience in the theater before the program begins, and I don’t think anybody in television has a better running start than we do. He’s such a friendly, engaging ...

  5. 26. Aug. 2021 · Johnny Olson is a candidate for Greeley City Council, Ward III. Michael Fitzsimmons currently holds the seat, though this term is up this year. Greeley City Council is made up of seven members, including the mayor, who act as the city’s legislative body, adopting laws and policies and setting prio

  6. Johnny Olson (born John Leonard Olson in Windom, MN, May 22, 1910; died October 12, 1985) was an American radio and television announcer. He was the announcer for over 32 Goodson-Todman game shows, but most notably, The Price is Right from 1972 until 1985.

  7. Johnny Olson (1910-1985) was one of television's all time great announcers. Friend and mentee Randy West, with access to Olson's personal archives, has crafted a unique and very well researched biography of the man who was best known for bellowing "Come on down!" on "The Price is Right", beginning in 1972. But it also functions as a history of the television and radio media, from both a ...