The final broadcast of
Tic-Tac-Dough on December 29, 1958, also marked the last for Elliot on game shows. Soon he embarked on a full-time sports broadcasting career. In the mid-1960s, Elliot was the lead voice on "
Schaefer Circle of Sports" broadcasts of Rangers and Knicks games, track and field and other events related to
Madison Square Garden on
WPIX TV and later
WOR TV. He also called the
1966 Stanley Cup Finals for NBC, the first televised by an American network. All the while, Elliot broadcast horse racing events and conducted one of the early
call-in sports radio talk shows on
WCBS-AM in New York. Elliot then started anchoring
Sports Central USA for CBS Radio, which he continued to do into the early 1980s. He also took part in several of the network's
World Series broadcasts in the 1970s and 1980s. ==Later years==