Wednesday, July 29, 2009 - Page updated at 09:18 p.m.
Voices of the Game: Video
Seattle Times staff reporter Percy Allen sits down with Seattle's sports broadcasting legends for a roundtable discussion about their profession, their legacies and the future of Seattle sports in a five-part series.
Share your favorite memories of Seattle's sports broadcasting legends
Part 5
Seattle Times staff reporter Percy Allen asks the five legendary Seattle broadcasters to discuss the past, present and future of Seattle sports.
Part 4
Seattle Times staff reporter Percy Allen addresses the issue of staying current with the times as technology and the Internet continue to shape their profession.
Part 3
Seattle Times staff reporter Percy Allen asks Seattle sports broadcasting legends "How critical can you be?"
Part 2
Seattle Times staff reporter Percy Allen asks Seattle sports broadcasting legends how they got their famous catch phrases.
Part 1
Seattle Times staff reporter Percy Allen asks Seattle sports broadcasting legends how they got started.
Preview
A preview of the five-part series beginning Sunday, July 26.

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