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Steve Physioc (/ˈfɪziɒk/) is a
retired American sportscaster who has
called play-by-play for
various baseball, basketball, and
football teams. He retired...
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Lewis Wood
Physioc (June 30, 1879 –
January 16, 1972) was a cinematographer,
matte artist, and
painter in the
United States.
After his film
career he...
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which had a
running time of
approximately 58 minutes, was
directed by Wray
Physioc. The lead
roles were pla**** by
Grace Darmond and
Niles Welch. As described...
- Wray
Bartlett Physioc (November 23, 1890 – May 8, 1933) was an
American film director,
producer and artist. His film The Gulf
Between (1917) was the first...
- 2012–present) Bob
Davis (2008–2012)
Steve Stewart (2008–present)
Steve Physioc (2012–2022) Jake
Eisenberg ("Young Gr****hopper") (2023–present) Rex Hudler...
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David Belasco Hearts of Oak (1914 film), a 1914 film
directed by Wray
Physioc Hearts of Oak (film), a 1924 film
directed by John Ford
Heart of Oak (film)...
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television broadcasting team,
alongside play-by-play
announcers Steve Physioc, Rory Markas, and
Terry Smith. He is also the
color commentator for the...
- performances;
closing on
November 22, 1902. It used sets by
Joseph A.
Physioc and D.
Frank Dodge.
Tommy Rot used an
embedded narrative device where there...
- (1980–1989, 1993),
Eddie Doucette (1990), Paul
Olden (1991–1992), and
Steve Physioc (1994).
Analysts included Gil Stratton,
Steve Bailey, Dave
Niehaus (1968–1972)...
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Charlie and
Humphrey (1968–1995)
Byron Miranda –
meteorologist (2006)
Steve Physioc –
sports director (1987–1989)
Dennis Richmond –
evening anchor (1968–2008)...