BC Model/dancer/actress Stephanie Moseley Dies in Murder-Suicide
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that 30-year-old Stephanie Elyse Moseley was shot by her rapper-husband, Earl Hayes.
David Letterman’s Final ‘Late Show’ Set for May 20th
Stephen Colbert will take over for Letterman on an as-yet unspecified date in 2015, after airing his final episode of “The Colbert Report” on Dec. 18.
A young Joe Leary interviews a young Fred Latremouille
Talk about a flashback. Joe Leary, a very young Joe Leary takes us back in time with this interview with Fred Latremouille... also included, Matthew White interviews hockey legend Dave Semenko
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The advent Calendar of Laughter by Donovan for December the 10th
I had the chance to meet the Worms at CBC Plaza in the summer of '96. Nice guys, but one of them had fairly strong BO, likely due to a vigorous on-stage performance in the blazing sun.
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WEDNESDAY in Broadcast History .. Dec. 10th
Born this date were BC broadcaster Mel Cooper, actresses Nia Peeples, Susan Dey and Gloria Loring, actors Kenneth Branagh, Dan Blocker and John Colicos, and newsman Chet Huntley.
Vancouver's good music CHQM signed on at 1320 KHz; Seattle's KOMO 4 became the city;'s 2nd TV station; Nashville's WSM Barn Dance was introduced for the first time as 'The Grand Ole Opry'; and 6-year old Donny Osmond appeared for the 1st time with his brothers on NBC-TV's 'Andy Williams Show.'
Checking out were Richard Pryor (pictured), Marie Windsor, Paul Richards, Feeman Gosden, Shirley Hemphill, and Canadian broadcasters Spence Caldwell and Duke McLeod.
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Miss America-turned-Actress, Mary Ann Mobley Claimed by Breast Cancer at 75
Mary Ann Mobley, the dark-haired and wholesome Miss America who went on to a successful acting career highlighted by two starring turns opposite Elvis Presley, has died. She was 75.
Victoria’s Mayor Disrespects History by Harvey Oberfeld
among her first acts, I expect Chief Helps will ban Afternoon Tea at The Empress (another name that HAS to go!) …. because Afternoon Tea is a true throwback to Imperialist ENGLISH traditions and the exploitation of overseas INDIAN agricultural workers.
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