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  2. Charlie Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Van Dyke (born Charles Leo Steinle; July 26, 1947) is a former radio disc jockey who is best known for his voice work on radio and television stations. He is recognized by his deep, booming voice. Originally from Dallas, Van Dyke was working in major-market Top 40 radio, at local powerhouse KLIF, by the time he was 19.

  3. "Shotgun Tom" Kelly - Wikipedia

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    In addition to radio, Tom took a weekend job at television station KERO, and did a television kid's show as NEMO the Clown. [20] [21] In 1971, Tom was offered an opportunity to return to his hometown, San Diego, California when Charlie Van Dyke hired him at Boss Radio 136/KGB. [22] Less than a year later, he was hired by Buzz Bennett to work at ...

  4. KHYL - Wikipedia

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    KHYL (101.1 FM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Auburn, California, ... top the hour timpani and the booming voice of Charlie Van Dyke.

  5. Shuckatoom - Wikipedia

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    The "Shuckatoom" theme was last used to open the show hosted by Charlie Van Dyke on January 7, 1984. The following week when Casey returned, a new theme was used. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  6. WLS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    From left: Bill Bailey, Chuck Knapp, Charlie Van Dyke, Fred Winston and John Records Landecker. WLS also produced the weekly Silver Dollar Survey [ 63 ] [ 64 ] from October 14, 1960, to December 22, 1967, broken by the Silver Beatle Survey on February 21, 1964, and the Super Summer Survey from May 5, 1967, to August 25, 1967.

  7. What ever happened to the cast of 'The Dick Van Dyke Show'? - AOL

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    After his enormously popular sitcom, Van Dyke starred in two more eponymous comedy shows: The New Dick Van Dyke Show and Van Dyke and Company. An admitted alcoholic, in 1997, Van Dyke was a ...

  8. Ratings: CBS’ Dick Van Dyke Birthday Party Draws ... - AOL

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    An A-to-Z List of 300+ Scripted Series. View List. The iHeart Radio Jingle Ball special on ABC delivered 2.1 mil and a 0.3. The CW’s Son of a Critch (310K) was steady in audience, while Children ...

  9. KFRC (610 AM) - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Anderson, San Francisco's only female radio news reporter, at work in the KFRC studio in February 1943. KFRC (610 AM) was a radio station in San Francisco, California, United States, which made its first broadcast on Wednesday, September 24, 1924, from studios in the Hotel Whitcomb, at 1231 Market Street. [1]