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Guest announcer for Saturday Night Live. Danny Dark (1938–2004) announcer; Ray Forrest (1916–1999) radio staff announcer for NBC, pioneered TV announcing and news broadcasting; Howard Reig (1921–2008) announcer for NBC Nightly News since the Tom Brokaw era. Was replaced by actor Michael Douglas.
George A. Abert, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate; Jim Abrahams, director and screenwriter; David Adler, architect who designed over 200 estates during the "Great American Fashion era" Amy Aiken, winemaker; Marc Alaimo, actor who played many Star Trek characters; Tim Alioto, soccer player; Tom Alioto, soccer ...
Four Star Revue (also known as All Star Revue and All Star Summer Revue) is an American variety/comedy program that aired on NBC from October 4, 1950, to December 26, 1953. [ 1 ] The series originally starred four celebrities, Ed Wynn , Danny Thomas , Jack Carson , and Jimmy Durante (hence the name Four Star Revue ), alternating as hosts of the ...
In summer 2016, Jackson began anchoring the 1 p.m. ET edition of MSNBC Live, NBC News' daytime coverage platform. In January 2017, NBC named Jackson as its chief White House correspondent , while also stating that she would transition time slots and anchor MSNBC's 10:00 a.m. hour. [ 7 ] On September 20, 2021, Jackson moved to the 3 p.m. hour of ...
Matthew Todd Lauer (/ l aʊər /; born December 30, 1957) is a former American television news personality, best known for his work with NBC News. [1] After serving as a local news personality in New York City on WNBC, his first national exposure was as the news anchor for NBC's Today from 1994 to 1997.
Fatima Manji, Channel 4 News; Sheena McDonald, Channel 4 News presenter in the 1990s; Sir Trevor McDonald, ITN News at Ten; Sarah-Jane Mee, Sky News The Sarah-Jane Mee Show; Cliff Michelmore (deceased), presenter, Tonight; Dermot Murnaghan, Sky News Sky News Tonight; Cathy Newman, Channel 4 News; Mary Nightingale, ITN ITV News at 6:30
Colleen Rafferty, a woman who, along with Cecily Strong and the guest host, is describing extraordinary experiences. Sheila Sovage, a heavily intoxicated woman at a bar at last call Deenie, a.k.a. "Somebody's Mom"
On January 17, 2007, at its press tour sessions, NBC News announced that Today would be expanded to four hours beginning that fall. [2] To make room on its schedule for the expansion, NBC – rather than disrupting an hour of programming time already allocated for syndicated or local programming on its stations – made the decision to cancel the low-rated daytime soap opera Passions and use ...