The Commentators was a one-off name used for the song, "N-N-Nineteen Not Out", a 1985 UK hit single recorded by the impressionist Rory Bremner as a parody of Paul Hardcastle's number one hit, "19".
Often the stories told by the commentators echoed those of real sporting events, such as performance-enhancing drugs, streakers, and a tale about the trophy based on the theft of the World Cup in 1966.
Since 2008, he has been one of the commentators on TruTV Presents: World's Dumbest..., a humorous reality television series.
Co-operating with the Bonnier newspaper Expressen, they subsequently visited some of the commentators in their homes, confronting them with allegedly racist, misogynic and derogatory sentiments.
Van Horne has broadcast from four Olympic games, including 1988 in Calgary, covering alpine skiing, 2000 in Sydney covering tennis, 2008 in Beijing, assigned to baseball and softball, and 2010 Vancouver, mentoring the commentators from APTN, the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
He first became interested in broadcasting when he was 12 years old, watching soldiers from the Perth Regiment marching home from World War II, and heard the commentators from CJCS talking about it.
Hearing that Taylor was watching Sunday Night Football, Britten asks what in particular the commentators said at that time.