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MikeShannon914
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Announced to the contingent at last Sat's KVIL reunion that Judy has cancer and is undergoing chemo today (Monday.) No idea what type or what her prognosis is. Thoughts and prayers to Judy and her family.
MikeShannon914 said:am I the only one that still mindlessly flips to Channel 4 for CBS programming about 50% of the time? I caught myself doing it again last night.
C414B said:Any update on Judy? It's been over a month since the last post and it's been awful quiet around here about her.
Curious minds want to know.......
bpatrick said:I don't apologize for the sexism here. Judy was
on Channel 4 when I lived in Dallas in the late '70s,
and although I was partial to Iola Johnson and the
rest of the News 8 team, I liked to look at Judy.
Now, seriously, I hate to hear she's apparently in
bad shape. If she has brain cancer, I don't give
her much hope (I had a cousin who died from it,
and she took chemo for years). Nonetheless, I'm pulling for you,
Judy; you were one of the reasons I liked Dallas so well.
And to the poster who says he still looks for CBS on
Channel 4, I have the same problem when I go to Atlanta:
I still look for ABC on Channel 11 there, even though ABC
moved to Channel 2 in 1980. Old habits? Maybe. Wishful
thinking? In my case, definitely.
gigibug said:bpatrick said:I don't apologize for the sexism here. Judy was
on Channel 4 when I lived in Dallas in the late '70s,
and although I was partial to Iola Johnson and the
rest of the News 8 team, I liked to look at Judy.
Now, seriously, I hate to hear she's apparently in
bad shape. If she has brain cancer, I don't give
her much hope (I had a cousin who died from it,
and she took chemo for years). Nonetheless, I'm pulling for you,
Judy; you were one of the reasons I liked Dallas so well.
And to the poster who says he still looks for CBS on
Channel 4, I have the same problem when I go to Atlanta:
I still look for ABC on Channel 11 there, even though ABC
moved to Channel 2 in 1980. Old habits? Maybe. Wishful
thinking? In my case, definitely.
I will definitely tell Judy you thought she was a looker. She'll get a kick out of it. And thank you for the encouragement.
It's not brain cancer, luckily. Well, if there is a lucky in the cancer world.
Colon cancer.
bpatrick said:gigibug said:bpatrick said:I'm tickled that you'd do that. I'm also relieved to hear it's not
a brain tumor, and I hope the doctors can catch it so she doesn't
need a colostomy bag (I've heard they're a real nuisance and hope
I never need one). Keep us all posted on Judy's progress.
Well, she was tickled to hear it!
She just finished treatment number 10 of 12 and is going strong!
LABreeze said:Slambang, I remember when I attended Kilgore College back in 1986 or 87 (I was a communications major at the time) about three of my classmates and I were behind the scenes putting together our weekly newcast Judy was paying us a visit and later took the time to speak to us about broadcast journalism and many others associated with it. She was a joy to come by the campus. You might say that it was an honor for us to meet her in person.
Speaking of which, how is progress going for her? The last time I saw her on TV was about two years ago when I was visiting East Texas, she was anchoring the weekend news for CBS19. I hope she pulls through. I'll be praying for her recovery.
newsmark said:Please pass on my well wishes if you get the chance. I worked with Judy at KLTV back in the 80s, when she would bring her daughter into the station on occasion. We exchanged a few emails last year and she was still as upbeat as ever.
MikeShannon914 said:Since I mentioned KDFW, am I the only one that still mindlessly flips to Channel 4 for CBS programming about 50% of the time? I caught myself doing it again last night. I've even set the VCR to record a CBS show and programmed it for Ch 4. (Yes, I still use my VCR.) Yeah, I know, it's been 13 years now, but old habits are hard to break.