Foster Hewitt, the renowned Canadian sports broadcaster, lived in Toronto, Ontario. He spent much of his life in the city, where he became famous for his work in radio and television, particularly in covering hockey. Hewitt's contributions to the sport and his charismatic broadcasting style left a lasting legacy in Canadian sports media.
Foster Hewitt's birth name is Foster William Alfred Hewitt.
Foster Hewitt was born on November 21, 1902.
Foster Hewitt was born on November 21, 1902.
Foster Hewitt Broadcasting was created in 1951.
Foster Hewitt died on April 21, 1985 at the age of 82.
Foster Hewitt Memorial Award was created in 1982.
ACTRA Foster Hewitt Award ended in 1986.
Foster Hewitt died on April 21, 1985 at the age of 82.
Foster Hewitt was born on November 21, 1902 and died on April 21, 1985. Foster Hewitt would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 112 years old today.
Foster Hewitt
Foster Hewitt was a radio broadcaster from Canada. He is famous for his play by play broadcast for the national hockey league of Canada known as Hockey Night in Canada.
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