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[95] [96] The WKQX call sign was restored on the 101.1 facility on January 17. [65] 101 WKQX's airstaff initially included Brian Phillips, Lou Lombardo, Lauren O'Neil, PJ Kling, and "wALT" (Walter Flakus of Stabbing Westward). [97] In September 2015, Portland radio personality Marconi joined WKQX to host weeknights (replacing PJ Kling). [98]
Later, in the Season 4 episode "The Suitcase", Don repeatedly avoids returning calls from Stephanie, falling asleep and dreaming of an apparition of Anna smiling and holding a suitcase. When he awakens the next morning, he finally returns Stephanie's call and learns that Anna had died the night before, and breaks down in front of Peggy Olson.
Herman "Duck" Phillips informs Don that Sterling Cooper's client, Playtex, wants a new campaign more like the Maidenform "dream" campaign. Peggy, Salvatore, Ken Cosgrove, Paul Kinsey, and Frederick Rumsen discuss the Playtex campaign. Don and Betty attend an event at a country club on Memorial Day 1962.
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Donald Duck: Motion pictures: 6840 Hollywood Boulevard August 9, 2004 Peter Donald: Television: 6661 Hollywood Boulevard February 8, 1960 Robert Donat: Motion pictures: 6420 Hollywood Boulevard February 8, 1960 Brian Donlevy: Television: 1551 Vine Street February 8, 1960 Lauren Shuler Donner: Motion pictures
Herman "Duck" Phillips: 21 episodes Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series: 2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: James Grall Episode: "Inconceivable" 2009 Drop Dead Diva: Joe Dopkins Episode: "The Chinese Wall" Ghost Whisperer: Dr. Forrest Morgan Episode: "Devil's Bargain" Castle: Blake Wellesley
Brian Comer, a 64-year-old white man, was accused of illegally hunting geese at a golf course on the day Trump amplified racist lies about Haitian immigrants in the city.
The Grown-Ups is the name of thirty-eighth episode of the American television drama series Mad Men and the twelfth episode of the show's third season.It was written by Brett Johnson along with series creator Matthew Weiner, and it was directed by Barbet Schroeder.