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Tom Breneman. Jim Brickman. Ray Briem. John R. Brinkley. Harley Brinsfield. Chad Brock. Norman Brokenshire. Stan Brooks (radio broadcaster) Renel Brooks-Moon.
H. Happy Hammond. Mary Hardy (comedian) Gerard Healy. Derryn Hinch. Russel Howcroft. John-Michael Howson. Anthony Hudson (commentator) Rex Hunt.
Political and social commentary; Food and wine expert. Gene Burns (December 3, 1940 – May 25, 2013) was an American talk radio host. He hosted Dining Around with Gene Burns, a food wine and travel program, which aired Saturdays on NewsTalk 810 AM in San Francisco. He also hosted The Gene Burns Program, a political and social commentary show ...
Bob and Ray were an American comedy duo whose career spanned five decades, composed of comedians Bob Elliott (1923–2016 [1]) and Ray Goulding (1922–1990). The duo's format was typically to satirize the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or television interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious broadcast.
G. Mark Goodman. Joe Grady. Big Daddy Graham. Bob Grant (radio host) Gil Gross. Terry Gross. Rich Gunning.
Occupation (s) Radio host, Talk show. Raphael Vincent "Ray" Taliaferro (February 7, 1939 – November or December 2018) was an American radio host and liberal political commentator. He joined KGO News Talk AM 810 (San Francisco) in 1977. In 1986, his talk show moved to the 1 to 5 a.m. early-morning time slot (Monday through Friday) and ...
1942–1945. Rank. Second Lieutenant. Battles/wars. World War II. Gene Rayburn (born Eugene Peter Jeljenic; [1] December 22, 1917 – November 29, 1999) was an American radio and television personality. He is best known as the host of various editions of the American television game show Match Game for over two decades.
Burns' career took a step forward in 1949, when the orchestra leader Ambrose heard him sing at a London club and offered him a job. [4] Burns was a regular singer with the BBC Show Band, under the leadership of Cyril Stapleton, in the 1950s, [5] and recorded a number of singles for Columbia Records between 1953 and 1958, two of which made any ...