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Fletcher Henderson [1]: 79–80 Skitch Henderson; Ed Herlihy; Juano Hernandez [1]: 81–82 Bernard Herrmann; Jean Hersholt; George Hicks; Hildegarde; Ruby Hill [1]: 83 Richard Himber; Earl Hines [1]: 83 Don Hollenbeck; Sterling Holloway; Skip Homeier; Hoosier Hot Shots; Bob Hope; Lena Horne [1]: 84–85 Edward Everett Horton; Richard C ...
FM is a 1978 American comedy drama film about internal conflicts at an FM radio station directed by John A. Alonzo and starring Michael Brandon, Eileen Brennan, Alex Karras, Cleavon Little, Martin Mull and Cassie Yates with special appearances by Linda Ronstadt and Jimmy Buffett in his feature film debut.
Pages in category "American male radio actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 544 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Billboard Hot 100 is the main song chart of the American music industry and is updated every week by the Billboard magazine. During the 1980s the chart was based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales figures and airplay on American radio stations.
Invasion U.S.A. Joseph Zito: Chuck Norris, Richard Lynch, Melissa Prophet: United States [138] King Solomon's Mines: J. Lee Thompson: Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, Herbert Lom, John Rhys-Davies: United States [139] The Last Dragon: Michael Schultz: Taimak, Vanity, Christopher Murney: United States [140] Les Spécialistes: Patrice Leconte
Mason Adams (born Mason Abrams; [2] February 26, 1919 – April 26, 2005) was an American actor. [3] From the late 1940s until the early 1970s, he was heard in numerous radio programs and voiceovers for countless television commercials, the latter of which he resumed in the 1980s and 1990s.
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'80s on 8 (also known as The Big '80s on 8) is a commercial-free, satellite radio station on Sirius XM Radio channel 8 and also Dish Network 6008. As a result of the Sirius/XM merger on November 12, 2008 , the channel was merged with the Big '80s channel on Sirius 8, and took its current name.