The late Bob Uecker's reach extends well beyond Milwaukee Brewers radio broadcasts. Let's run down his pop-culture ...
To us, he's a broadcaster, but nationally, most may know Bob Uecker by a different name: Harry Doyle. These quotes from ...
“Juuuust a bit outside!” Milwaukee fans could listen to Uecker broadcast Brewers games for over a half-century, but he showed off his play-by-play skills — and comedic talent — for more of a national ...
The commercial also caught the attention of director David S. Ward, the writer and director of "Major League." Bob Uecker (second from the right) with the main cast from the sitcom "Mr. Belvedere ...
First, let’s start with the name … Harry Doyle. What a name. What a movie character. What a legacy from such a spot movie role. On a day when millions across the country are mourning and celebrating ...
Weaving play-by-play with hilarious (and often embellished) stories of his past, Uecker wasn't simply a ... caught the attention of director David S. Ward, the writer and director of "Major ...
Bob Uecker left everything on the field when ... Though the writer of the movie "Major League," David S. Ward, didn't specifically write the part for Uecker, Ward "concedes that he might have ...
In the wake of Bob Uecker’s passing ... including catching the attention of David S. Ward, who would cast him as Harry Doyle in “Major League.” Yet despite his success in advertising ...
FILE - Bob Uecker throws the ceremonial first pitch ... “He made Harry Doyle the character it was," David S. Ward, the movie's director, said Thursday night. "In a way, he was kind of a narrator ...
Legendary Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker portrayed the disaffected and ... it's possible most know him for his work as Doyle. David S. Ward, the writer and director of "Major League," saw ...
It almost never happened. In Jonathan Knight’s book, “The Making of Major League,” director and Northeast Ohio native David S. Ward said the original scripted line was “First pitch a ...