Brian James Williams (born July 18, 1946) is a retired Canadian sportscaster who is best known for his coverage of the Olympic Games.

Early life

Williams' father was a physician. His father's work caused the Williams family to relocate to such places as Invermere, British Columbia; New Haven, Connecticut; Edmonton, Alberta; Hamilton, Ontario (where he graduated from Westdale Secondary School); Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan and Grand Rapids, Michigan (where he graduated from Aquinas College with a B.A. in history & political science in 1969). and was the play-by-play announcer for the network's coverage of Toronto Blue Jays baseball. He was the principal studio anchor for CBC's Olympic Games coverage for the 1984 Winter, 1984 Summer, 1988 Winter, 1988 Summer, 1992 Winter, 1996 Summer, 1998 Winter, 2000 Summer, 2002 Winter, 2004 Summer and 2006 Winter Olympics. Williams also covered the 2002 FIFA World Cup for CBC.

Williams also worked with Peter Mansbridge during 2000 Today, CBC's coverage of the millennium.

CTV and TSN

On June 5, 2006, Williams announced plans to move in December 2006 to rival CTV, and its sports network TSN. However, on June 8, 2006, the CBC fired Williams, thereby causing him to join CTV/TSN effective immediately as on-site host of TSN's Canadian Football League coverage. (This position should not be confused with the "studio host" position that remains held by Rod Smith.)

Williams was chosen to head the CTV broadcasting team at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

thumb|Williams with [[Brandt C. Louie in 2011]]

On February 22, 2010, while providing coverage of the Winter Olympics, Williams did a skit with Brian Williams, the anchor of NBC Nightly News, at CTV's Olympic set. Some in the media dubbed this the new "Battle of the Brians," as NBC's Williams compared his own modest set to CTV's expensive Olympic studio.

Williams anchored CTV's coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. He criticized the International Olympic Committee for not properly honouring the Israeli delegates who were slain during the 1972 Summer Olympics.

He continues to appear, as of 2019, as a contributor to CFL on TSN, as host of TSN's coverage of the Canadian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, and as host of figure skating coverage on both networks and also contributes content to TSN Radio.

He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2010.

Radio

Until 2019, Williams co-hosted Don Cherry's Grapeline on Sportsnet Radio, along with Don Cherry, for thirty-five years, first on CFRB radio in Toronto, and then as a syndicated show on Sportsnet.

Retirement

Brian Williams announced his retirement from broadcasting on December 2, 2021, after a 50-year career.

Quirks

His unique voice and quirks such as frequently announcing the time, sometimes in several different time zones at once, has made him one of Canada's most distinctive broadcasters. He was a frequent subject of parody on Canadian comedy shows such as Royal Canadian Air Farce.

Honours

In 2011, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his contributions to sports broadcasting, notably that of amateur sports, and for his community involvement".

In 2022, he was awarded the Order of Sport, marking his induction into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.

Commonwealth honours

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| || November 3, 2011Present || Officer of the Order of Canada || OC

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  • He received his Order of Canada Insignia during an Investiture at Rideau Hall from Governor General David Johnston on May 25, 2012.

Scholastic

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| || 2006 || Aquinas College || Doctor of Humane Letters (DHL) || Yes

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| || June 16, 2011 || Simon Fraser University || Doctor of Laws (LL.D) || Yes

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References

Multimedia

  • CBC archives - Williams hosting the opening of SkyDome in Toronto.
  • Grapeline archives - Williams co-hosts Grapeline with Don Cherry.

Websites

  • TSN profile
  • Speakers' Spotlight: Brian Williams
  • CTV PR: "Going For Gold. Brian Williams To Join CTV, TSN"
  • TSN PR (June 9): "Brian Williams Makes CTV/TSN Debut June 16 During CFL Season Opener"
  • Canadian Communications Foundation profile