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George and Fenneman
With George Fenneman, as his announcer and straight man, Groucho entertained his audiences with improvised conversation with his guests.
Episodes began with announcer George Fenneman intoning the series opening (" The story you are about to hear is true ; only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.
In 1961 he produced a daytime game show for Al Singer Productions called Your Surprise Package which aired on CBS with host George Fenneman.
After four years of recording short skits for KGO, Coyle and Sharpe recorded a hidden camera television pilot in 1964 called The Imposters with host George Fenneman but it remained unsold and was never aired in full.
The original and best-known version was hosted by Groucho Marx of the Marx Brothers, with announcer and assistant George Fenneman.
George Watt Fenneman ( November 10, 1919 – May 29, 1997 ) was an American radio and television announcer.
George and Peggy Fenneman in 1958.
Contrary to popular belief, George Fenneman is not the voice of the US Naval Observatory Master Clock ( that distinction belongs to Fred Covington according to Demetrios Matsakis at the observatory ), nor of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's WWV.
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Two pilots were produced in 1966, titled Crossword with George Fenneman as host, both of which are viewable online.
Announcer and assistant George Fenneman then arrived on camera and turned to Armour, " From the C. O.
( The opening narration at this time was performed by George Fenneman.
The show's announcer was another frequent Webb collaborator, George Fenneman, who would open each show with " This one's about Pete Kelly.
Big Jake is a 1971 Western film, filmed on location in Durango, Mexico, starring John Wayne, narrated by George Fenneman, and directed by George Sherman.
* George Fenneman as Narrator
Phil Hartman, Pamela Reed and George Fenneman guest star.
George Fenneman recorded the ending in the same fashion as he did on Dragnet.

George and radio
The radio broadcast of the September 8, 1937 Hollywood Bowl George Gershwin Memorial Concert, in which An American in Paris, also conducted by Shilkret, was second on the program, was recorded and was released in 1998 in a two-CD set.
* 1972 – George Stroumboulopoulos, Canadian television and radio host
While the Browns ' on-field play in 1956 was uninspiring, off-the-field drama developed after a Cleveland-based inventor named George Sarles let Brown test a helmet with a radio transmitter inside.
The sketch featured Cheers co-star George Wendt, a Chicago native, as host of a radio talk-show ( similar in tone to WGN radio's " The Sportswriters "), with co-panelists Carl Wollarski ( Robert Smigel ), Pat Arnold ( Mike Myers ) and Todd O ' Connor ( Chris Farley ).
This was the view in most comics and other media such as TV ( starring George Reeves ) and radio.
In July 2008 she appeared on the Southern California radio show of longtime friend, newscaster George Putnam, reported in the Los Angeles Times.
* 1979 – George Lamb, English radio and TV presenter
Artists such as George Lamond, Exposé, Corina, Sweet Sensation and Stevie B were still heard on mainstream radio, but other notable freestyle artists did not fare as well.
Two American physicists, William Guier and George Weiffenbach, at Johns Hopkins's Applied Physics Laboratory ( APL ), decided on their own to monitor Sputnik's radio transmissions.
When asked about the result by WEEI radio in January 2012, Martínez said, “ I ’ m not afraid to say that the way that George King and Mr. LaVelle Neal III went about it was unprofessional .”
Among the creative and talented people Bradbury met this way were special effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen and radio star George Burns.
In the early 1920s George O. Squier was granted patents for a system for the transmission and distribution of signals over electrical lines which was the technical basis for what later became muzak, a technology streaming continuous music to commercial customers without the use of radio.
Author Bill Cherry proposed George Roy Clough as the first to invite listeners to argue politics on a call-in radio show at KLUF, his station in Galveston, Texas, as a way to bring his own political views into listeners ' homes.
Some notable British talk radio presenters include Tommy Boyd, James Whale, Steve Allen, Jon Gaunt, Nick Abbot, James Stannage, George Galloway, Ian Collins, Brian Hayes, Scottie McClue, Nicky Campbell and Simon Mayo.
George Harrison first mentioned the Traveling Wilburys during a radio interview with Bob Coburn on the Rockline radio station in February 1988.
Robertson's first agents were not a success ; Giraffe ( George Graf ) was never really used and Gander ( Kurt Goose ; MI5 had a thing for amusingly relevant code names ) had been sent to Britain with a radio that could only transmit, not receive.
* September 7 – CBS broadcasts a two-and-a-half hour memorial concert nationwide on radio in memory of George Gershwin, live from the Hollywood Bowl.
Failure to become a serious dramatic actor disappointed him, but his potential as a comic performer gave him his break when he was spotted playing the Dauphin in George Bernard Shaw's St Joan in 1954 by radio producer Dennis Main Wilson.
George Michael " Micky " Dolenz, Jr. ( born March 8, 1945 ) is an American actor, musician, television director, radio personality and theater director, best known as the drummer and lead vocalist of the 1960s made-for-television band The Monkees.
* " Kingfish " George Stevens, a character in the radio and television series Amos ' n ' Andy
The 2008 radio play The People's Princess, with Alex Jennings as George IV and Rebecca Saire as Caroline, drew parallels with the marriage and divorce of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales.
He wrote introductions for a few books such as a new edition of George Borrow's Wild Wales ; he gave radio talks on the BBC Third Programme ; he even tried his hand at an extended consideration of Coleridge's poem for a reprinting of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner featuring his own introduction and illustrations with a series of copper engravings.
In 1953, BBC Third Programme aired a 130 minute version of the play, adapted for radio by J. C. Trewin and starring Baliol Halloway as Titus, Sonia Dresdal as Tamora, George Hayes as Aaron and Janette Tregarthen as Lavinia.

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