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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 ...
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.
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
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)
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.
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]
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.
"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