CBS relives its rich SUPER BOWL history continuing its countdown to SUPER BOWL 50 with an historic look back at the promotion and game opening for the first ever AFL-NFL World Championship game. Forty-nine years ago today (Jan. 14, 1967) on the eve of the big game, CBS's cross-promotion was in full swing, highlighted by one of its brightest stars, Jackie Gleason, on The Jackie Gleason Show with a tune-in message. Click to view the promos, which have been incorporated into promotional spots for SUPER BOWL 50: https://twitter.com/NFLonCBS/status/687742704990683136
The next day on Jan. 15,
CBS Sports' Ray Scott and Jack Whitaker welcomed viewers of the
CBS Television Network to "this first meeting ever between the American Football League and National Football League," in what would become known as
SUPER BOWL I.
SCOTT: I'm Ray Scott. With me is Jack Whitaker. With Frank Gifford and Pat Summerall, we'll be telling you the story of this first meeting ever between the American Football League and the National Football League. Jack, so much has been written and said about this game, very little remains.
WHITAKER: I guess there's been as much written about this game, Ray, as there has been about the Civil War. And, in a way, this is the end of a civil war-a civil war in American professional football this afternoon. There's never been a game quite like it, and both clubs have every reason in the world to be emotionally up.
On Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016 (6:30 PM, ET, kick-off), Jim Nantz and Phil Simms will set the scene to call the Golden Celebration of
SUPER BOWL Sunday with
SUPER BOWL 50 live from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.
SUPER BOWL 50 will mark the Network's 19th
SUPER BOWL broadcast overall, the most of any network.
Image courtesy of CBS
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