
Richard Alan Enberg (January 9, 1935 – December 21, 2017) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of an approximately 60-year career, he provided play-by-play of various sports for several radio and television networks, including NBC (1975–1999), CBS (2000–2014), and ESPN (2004–2011), as well as for individual teams, such as UCLA Bruins basketball, Los Angeles Rams football, and California Angels and San Diego Padres baseball.
Enberg was well known for his signature on-air catchphrases "Touch 'em all" (for home runs) and "Oh, my!" (for particularly exciting and outstanding athletic plays). He also announced or hosted the Tournament of Roses Parade for many years, sometimes with the help of family members. Enberg retired from broadcasting in 2016, after seven seasons as the Padres' primary television announcer.

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
1988 · as Baseball Announcer

Rollerball
1975 · as Pregame Announcer (uncredited)

Heaven Can Wait
1978 · as TV Interviewer

Mr. 3000
2004 · as Brewers Sportscaster

Two-Minute Warning
1976 · as Dick Enberg

Hustle
1975 · as Radio Announcer (voice)

Gus
1976 · as Atoms' Announcer

The Longshot
1986 · as Radio Announcer

The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story
1980 · as Self

Hot Rod
2018 · as Self

Murder at the World Series
1977 · as Radio Announcer

1982 Official World Series Film
1982

Magic vs. Bird: The 1979 NCAA Championship Game
1979 · as Commentator

Ted Williams: "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived"
2018 · as Self