📌@3:03 News Anchor/ News Reporter, "Morton Dean"- Dubitsky provided his expertised services for both CBS and ABC News Stations; and is also credited for anchoring Good Morning America. He also narrated and hosted several series for A&E and respectively the History Channel. He's still doing some appearances and is actively into radio broadcasting. As of today he's 88 years old, happily married, with two daughters and a son. Dean own several homes with them being located in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and Chatham, Massachusetts.
Don Pardo was a member of The Television Hall Of Fame; and was with NBC for 70 years! He was there when the historical game show was debuted, that being The Price Is Right, and he was the announcer for Jeopardy, but he's probably more known as the announcer for the iconic hit, late night show, Saturday Night Live, where he was available for 38 seasons from 1975 until he retired his voice by way of passing in 2014. What a career!
Love this already. I always love these classic Memphis commercials.
Me too. Best times in my lifetime. Best times in television: the 70/80s.
Same here !
Me too. I want to travel back i am working on my time machine who wants to join me on my trip back
@@realbrown3723 I agree!
📌@3:03 News Anchor/ News Reporter, "Morton Dean"- Dubitsky provided his expertised services for both CBS and ABC News Stations; and is also credited for anchoring Good Morning America. He also narrated and hosted several series for A&E and respectively the History Channel. He's still doing some appearances and is actively into radio broadcasting. As of today he's 88 years old, happily married, with two daughters and a son. Dean own several homes with them being located in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and Chatham, Massachusetts.
11:20 - Tom Bell Chevrolet at Lamar at Parkway.
Love Don Pardo on the "Ms. Pac-Man commercial." The guy was a legend. He always made me want to be an announcer since I was a kid.
Don Pardo was a member of The Television Hall Of Fame; and was with NBC for 70 years! He was there when the historical game show was debuted, that being The Price Is Right, and he was the announcer for Jeopardy, but he's probably more known as the announcer for the iconic hit, late night show, Saturday Night Live, where he was available for 38 seasons from 1975 until he retired his voice by way of passing in 2014. What a career!
0:20 - Brian Teigland
Weather bag day
R.I.P Brian Teigland
4:13 - Tom Stocker
10:07, 12:21 - Jerry Tate
And Pam C
Who else knew Brittany Bryant was Brian Teigland’s step daughter?
I knew they were related somehow thanks.
@Lovejazz01 Small world isn't it. I didn't know that either
Tom Bell Chevrolet !