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  2. Wally Kinnan - Wikipedia

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    While still on active duty with the Air Force, Oklahoma City's WKY-TV hired Kinnan in February 1951 to host a nightly weather segment dubbed "Wally the Weatherman." [ 3 ] Owing to his existing work with the Air Force and AWS, WKY-TV eventually teamed up Kinnan with fellow certified meteorologist Harry Volkman to form the first professional ...

  3. Timothy A. Kinnan - Wikipedia

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    Kinnan was born in Tacoma, Washington to the late Henry Wallace ("Wally") Kinnan, and Marjorie Ahrendt. His father, Wally Kinnan, a pioneering television meteorologist and early television personality, was also a B-17 pilot during World War II and was shot down, spending nearly two years as a POW in Stalag Luft III.

  4. Category:American television weather presenters - Wikipedia

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    Ken Barlow (meteorologist) Joe Bastardi; Kevin Benson; David Bernard (meteorologist) André Bernier (meteorologist) Mike Bettes; John Bolaris; Julie Bologna; Joe Bolton (television personality) Pete Bouchard; Clayton Brough; Vivian Brown (meteorologist) Glenn Burns; Sharon Dahlonega Bush

  5. Wally (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Wally B., a character in the 1984 short film The Adventures of André & Wally B. Wally B. Feed, cartographer from the Monkey Island game series; Wally the Wizard, a Magician child from Marvel Comics. Wally/Wolliriki, a character in Kikoriki, also known as GoGoRiki (United States). Title character of opera La Wally (female; short for Walburga)

  6. Wally Cox - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Maynard Cox (December 6, 1924 – February 15, 1973) was an American actor. He began his career as a standup comedian and played the title character of the popular early U.S. television series Mister Peepers from 1952 to 1955.

  7. Wally Bruner - Wikipedia

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    After leaving What's My Line? with over 1,000 episodes under his belt, Bruner created and hosted a home-repair how-to show he called Wally's Workshop. [3] The show featured Bruner and his second wife Natalie working on home projects in a studio space. Wally's Workshop was syndicated in 80 markets, running from 1971 to circa 1985. [2]

  8. Wally Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips was born in Portsmouth, Ohio.Six years later, after his father's death from tuberculosis, his family (including three siblings) moved to Cincinnati. [5] Phillips later dropped out of high school to join the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, but he ended up in Georgia in a tow target squadron assigned to fly practice targets for fighter pilots and anti-aircraft artillery.

  9. Weatherman - Wikipedia

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    "Weatherman", a song by singer-songwriter Delbert McClinton from his eponymous 1993 album that appeared in the movie Groundhog Day "Weatherman" (song) , a 1998 single by Irish band Juniper "Weatherman", a song from the 2010 album Walking with the Night , by American singer Adriana Evans