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'''Alan Richard "Al" Michaels''' (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster. He is now employed by NBC Sports for their Sunday Night Football broadcasts. Prior to that, he spent nearly three decades (1977–2006) with ABC Sports, Michaels is one of the most prominent members of his profession. He is perhaps best known for his many years of calling play-by-play of National Football League games and for his broadcast of the Miracle on Ice, which culminated in the widely quoted catchphrase, ''"Do you believe in miracles? YES!"''
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'''Alan Richard "Al" Michaels''' (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster. He is now employed by NBC Sports for their Sunday Night Football broadcasts. Prior to that, he spent nearly three decades (1977–2006) with [[ABC]] Sports, Michaels is one of the most prominent members of his profession. He is perhaps best known for his many years of calling play-by-play of National Football League games and for his broadcast of the Miracle on Ice, which culminated in the widely quoted catchphrase, ''"Do you believe in miracles? YES!"''.
   
He appears on the show ''Round Table'' in the Family Guy episode [[Mother Tucker]].
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He appears on the show, ''[[RoundTable]]'', in "[[Mother Tucker]]", with [[Harold Ramis]], [[Kermit the Frog]], and [[Ray Romano]].
 
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 12 September 2017

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Alan Richard "Al" Michaels (born November 12, 1944) is an American television sportscaster. He is now employed by NBC Sports for their Sunday Night Football broadcasts. Prior to that, he spent nearly three decades (1977–2006) with ABC Sports, Michaels is one of the most prominent members of his profession. He is perhaps best known for his many years of calling play-by-play of National Football League games and for his broadcast of the Miracle on Ice, which culminated in the widely quoted catchphrase, "Do you believe in miracles? YES!".

He appears on the show, RoundTable, in "Mother Tucker", with Harold Ramis, Kermit the Frog, and Ray Romano.