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Goodrich spearheaded ABC Sports’ coverage of college football as a producer for 22 years, and as coordinating producer for 12. In addition, he produced ABC Sports’ live coverage of the Indianapolis 500 for 16 consecutive years, having previously co-produced the network’s coverage of the world’s greatest auto race for seven years.
He started his career at ABC on a part-time basis before joining them full-time as a production assistant in 1971, quickly becoming an associate producer in 1973 and elevating to producer in 1976...
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He served as producer for ABC’s “Monday Night Football,” the Super Bowl, the Indianapolis 500 and helped spearhead the network’s coverage of several Olympics. A 15-time Emmy winner, Goodrich is currently a freelance television producer, director and consultant for various companies, including ABC/ESPN.
Aug 8, 1994 · But nothing ABC Sports producer Bob Goodrich could do could make Saturday’s NASCAR race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway sound like an Indy 500. The inaugural Brickyard 400, from the...
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Bob Goodrich is known for ABC's Wide World of Sports (1961), NCAA Football (1979) and Lake Placid 1980: XIII Olympic Winter Games (1980).
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May 23, 2014 · Bob Goodrich had no idea what he was getting himself into. It was May 1970. Goodrich was an early 20-something-year-old kid barely three years removed from playing tight end for SMU in the...
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From 1980-86, Goodrich served as producer of ABC's NFL's Monday Night Football. During this period, Goodrich served as the producer for the network's first-ever coverage of the Super Bowl (XIX) in January of 1985.