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Bryan Hall (sportscaster)

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Show
  
The Bryan Hall Show

Role
  
Sportscaster

Name
  
Bryan Hall


Country
  
Style
  
Sports talk

Stations
  
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Born
  
August 19, 1934 (age 89) Toronto, Ontario, Canada (
1934-08-19
)

Time slot
  
Monday – Friday3:00pm – 4:30pm MST

Spouse(s)
  
Lilian Edith Hall (c.1979–2011; her death)

Bryan Hall (born August 19, 1934) nicknamed "Hallsy", is a Canadian radio presenter and retired radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Edmonton Eskimos on 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta.

Bryan Hall (sportscaster) RadioWestca View topic Bryan Hall calls Eskimos games 19652009

Hall was born on August 19, 1934 in Toronto, Ontario. His father was a lawyer, who died when Hall was 9, and his mother a nurse. Hall got his first broadcasting job at the age of 19, after moving to Edmonton, at CKUA where he did news, a jazz show, and sports. At the suggestion of a columnist for the Edmonton Journal, Hall also took up a vacant sportscaster job at CHED, which he held from 1955 to 1962. In 1962, Hall moved to Toronto to take up a job covering sports with CHUM, but quickly moved back to Edmonton 3 years later, this time, back to CJCA, where he did play-by-play for the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos with the network from 1965 to 1993. During his time with CJCA, he also pioneered one of the first open-line sports talk radio show in Edmonton. When CJCA ceased broadcasting operations in 1993, Hall moved back to CHED to take up the position of sports director - continuing to do play-by-play of Edmonton Eskimos games until 2009.

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After over 40 years of covering play-by-play for Edmonton Eskimos games, Hall retired in 2009. During his play-by-play career, he also did play-by-play for the Edmonton Oilers, Edmonton Oil Kings, and Edmonton Flyers. The media centre in Commonwealth Stadium was named after Hall when he retired in 2009, being succeeded by Morley Scott. Though retired from doing play-by-play, Hall continues to host his afternoon sports daily talk show and the morning show on CHED. Hall is also known for doing radio advertisements on CHED for local Tony Roma's, Crosstown Motors, and Sorrentinos. He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1989, and the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.

Hall was married to Lil for over 30 years. He enjoys watching Coronation Street and National Geographic TV shows and is a big fan of various genres of music - blues, classical, rock, and jazz. His wife, Lil died on May 28, 2011, aged 74.

Broadcasting positions

  • CKUA - 1953–55
  • CHED - 1955–62
  • CHUM - 1962–65
  • CJCA - 1965–93
  • CHED - 1993–current
  • References

    Bryan Hall (sportscaster) Wikipedia