On December 7, 1963, Army and Navy squared off in their annual football game, then as now one of the sport's great rivalries. In the fourth quarter, Army quarterback Carl "Rollie" Stichweh faked a ...
(KFVS) - Let's travel back in time to this day in 1963. That's when TV history was made during the Army-Navy football game. The game was broadcast on CBS and it was the first time instant replay was ...
Tony Verna, a television director and producer who invented instant replay for live sports 51 years ago, has died. He was 81. Verna died Sunday at his Palm Desert home after battling acute ...
If you have watched any football on television recently then you have watched a lot of instant replay. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Well, take a look at it, turnovers - a big ...
Decades before the DVR and years before the first Super Bowl, a young television director decided to try something that would either amaze or confuse TV watchers: the instant replay. With that, Tony ...
Verna introduced the concept of instant replay during the Army-Navy football game on Dec. 7, 1963. By The Associated Press Tony Verna, a television director and producer who invented instant replay ...
On December 7, 1963, Army and Navy squared off in their annual football game, then as now one of the sport's great rivalries. In the fourth quarter, Army quarterback Carl "Rollie" Stichweh faked a ...
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