Olympics On NBC Commentators

Source (please note that the paragraph containing the anchors for the 2008 Olympics was accidentally copied and pasted into the capsule for the 2010 Olympics):

Year Prime-Time Host Daytime Host(s) Late-Night Host(s) Cable Host(s)
1964 Summer Bill Henry
1972 Winter Curt Gowdy
1980 Summer Bryant Gumbel*
1988 Summer Bryant Gumbel Gayle Gardner, Jimmy Cefalo, and Jane Pauley Bob Costas and Gayle Gardner
1992 Summer Bob Costas Bob Costas, Dick Enberg, Gayle Gardner and Hannah Storm Jim Lampley and Hannah Storm Don Criqui, Gayle Gardner, Ahmad Rashad and Kathleen Sullivan (both for the Olympics Triplecast)
1996 Summer Greg Gumbel
2000 Summer Hannah Storm Bob Costas Jim Lampley (MSNBC) and Pat O'Brien (CNBC)
2002 Winter Dan Hicks Jim Lampley (both CNBC and MSNBC)
2004 Summer Jim Lampley Pat O'Brien (first week) and Dan Hicks (second week) Fred Roggin (CNBC), Lester Holt (MSNBC), Pat O'Brien (MSNBC), Mary Carillo (Bravo), and Jim Lampley (USA)
2006 Winter Jim Lampley Fred Roggin (MSNBC/USA/CNBC (Curling)), Bill Clement (MSNBC/USA/CNBC (Hockey)), Bill Macatee (USA)
2008 Summer Mary Carillo Alex Flanagan (CNBC/USA), Matt Vasgersian (USA), Melissa Stark (MSNBC), Bill Patrick (MSNBC), Fred Roggin (CNBC) and Lindsay Czarniak (Oxygen)
2010 Winter Al Michaels Fred Roggin (MSNBC/USA/CNBC (Curling)), Bill Patrick (MSNBC/USA/CNBC (Hockey)),
2012 Summer Al Michaels and Dan Patrick Michelle Beadle (NBCSN), Liam McHugh (NBCSN), Willie Geist (NBCSN), Kelly Tilghman (MSNBC), Rob Simmelkjaer (MSNBC), Fred Roggin (CNBC) and Pat O'Brien (Bravo)

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