So I was watching the Desperate Housewives - Grey's Anatomy double dip on Sunday night... (and Grey’s Anatomy is now the better show both in quality and ratings) and just after the Grey’s scene with the crazy tree climbing stalker woman, the local news tease came on,..."Tonight Channel 7 Remembers Bill Beutel"... Oh yeah... Bill Beutel.. I remember him... and then I saw the little graphic saying 1930-2006 and I realized why young whippersnapper Charles Perez was even mentioning the former Channel 7 anchorman.
Beutel's death actually reminded me of something long forgotten in the deep recesses of my mind. Back in the old days, I used to watch Channel 7 Eyewitness News. But, since the late ‘80s, I have been flip flopping between Channel 2 and 4... usually based on Warner Wolf's employment status at Channel 2. When Warner was on.. I watched 2.. if not.. it was Chuck and Sue... But way back when.. in the 80s... I actually did watch Channel 7... As did my mother.. and I can prove it. Here is a clip from a home movie where she gets breaking news about President Clinton from my friend Mike Roth, and Channel 7, as she was packing to move from her old house in Roselle. Click play to see the video.. in letterbox format! Check out Roz Abrams before her stunning Channel 2 makeover!
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The new traffic guy on 'OR stinks. Switch to 1010WINS - their new traffic guy (who replaced the woefully inadequate Rick Forest) is a REAL pro.
Hey Natey, your dad was a shrink? So...what happened to YOU, that he couldn't fix it?
Y'know, for a guy in the media I sure have a lousy background in my field. Other than Peter Jennings and Tom Cruise, I don't think I recognised any other name in your otherwise splendid diatribe. (And I only know of Mr. Jennings because his recent death was trumpetted throughout the land. I still couldn't pick him out of a lineup.) Interesting about his taped eulogy for Bill B, though!
Another nice post, Nate!
I get my daily dose of information from natekean.blogspot.com, as well as a variety of newspaper websites, cable broadcasts at the gym, and yes, NPR (my favorite reporter: Korva (she's not a kurva!) Coleman!). I've never been a fan of the neurotic "all news, all the time" AM radio stations, although I've always been drawn to radio (since a distant cousin of my father's was married to radio personality Jack Spector. My favorite story about him: one Yom Kippur, a listener phoned up Jack on the air and asked, "Jack, what are you doing working on Yom Kippur"? Jack responded "I'm not live, I'm on tape!") And one memory of radio news that remains with me from the mid-80s was a dramatic moment from Imus in the morning, when WNBC radio's traffic reporter Jane Dornacker was killed in a helicopter crash.
But like you, Nate, I also have some fond memories of network TV news. Throughout the '70s and '80s, my parents were dedicated viewers of John Roland's broadcasts on WNEW-Channel 5 ("It's 10pm. Do you know where your children are?"). Forever burned upon my brain is a grizzly expose piece (I think it was on a NYC mental institution) where a Channel 5 reporter and cameraman entered a room, and an emaciated naked guy was sitting on the floor, and fecal matter was spread ALL over the walls like paint. How's that for a vivid memory!
But for sports, mom and dad would tune in to WNBC to watch their former Lincoln High School classmate, Marv Albert (Lincoln H.S. was a goldmine for rockin' Jewish talent, such as Neil Sedaka, Carol King, and Neil Diamond, and not to mention both of my parents... neither of whom can carry a tune in a handbasket).
Then at 11:00, it was reruns of M*A*S*H*, and Johnny Carson at 11:30. Those were the days....
I remember Jack Spector... he used to end every broadcast with "Look out street.... here I come!" I didnt know he was a relative..
I was more of an 11 o'clock news guy.... and I think my loyalty to Channel 2 started to wane as Michele Marsh started getting older. Boy was she a hottie in her day. Homina Homina!
One correction though... Jane Dornacker was killed during Joey Reynolds show on 10-22-86. This was actually mentioned in a blog from early January.
I saw Imus yesterday on Larry King with his wife Deirdre. She is quite an interesting character... (if you saw the show, you will know what I mean...)
Also.. it is great to hear from Danger Spouse again! Keep up those butt kicking traffic reports...
One correction though... Jane Dornacker was killed during Joey Reynolds show on 10-22-86. This was actually mentioned in a blog from early January.
No kidding? I suppose I should turn to "Nate's World of Words" more often for my daily dose of trivial gab! (*shameless plug*)
Wow, I haven't had a chance to read your blog in a while. How are you guys doing? I don't get much TV time these days which is sad because we just installed a beautiful 50" HDTV plasma TV on the wall above our fireplace. Want to come out here an help us break it in?? Sadly, I have never even seen Desperate Housewives or Gray's Anatomy (although I do remember Bill Beutel, now I very feel old). I think you guys need to come out to California and help us figure out which shows are worth watching :)
Hey Nate: I'm surpised that you haven't defended our former colleague, Rick Forest (known by another name to us). Or did the two of you have a falling out?
Defend Rick Forest? That dirty rotten scoundrel? Our colleague?? Could this be a posting from a former co-worker from my radio days? Wink Wink.. click on the link from Dangerspouse's comment ripping into Mr. Forest and it will answer some of your questions my young Jedi trainee.
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