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Just stumbled in here,

Wow, the memories in here I don't know where to start. I just had lunch on Sunday with Terry McGovern who started me off in radio at KSFO in SF back when I was a teenager and became his on air sidekick. I wrote a bunch of the stuff we did on air, my husband just found a lot of the scripts, so that was a surprise. I found an old aircheck of Terry and myself on KSFO from July 1971, wondering if there's more out there, I'm going to have to look around. Anyway, greetings!
 
Welcome. Nice to see a real, true, confirmed and verified celebrity here!


Please share some of your anecdotes and experiences with the rest of (the less famous) us.
 
Here is a little autobio from Kathy:

I'm a screenwriter. I work with my husband /writing partner Alan Berger. After years of going back and forth between our place in Santa Monica and a place up here in Sonoma we moved here full time three years ago. We go to LA for studio meetings every few months and since we work from home it works well for us. For years, I was a radio personality in Los Angeles, most recently as co-host of the morning show on public radio in LA from 1996 to 2000. I have also done voices for many Hanna Barbera Saturday morning cartoon shows, and TV and radio commercials. I was awarded a Cleo for my work in commercials and received the Silver Reel for second best morning show in the country in 1997.

And, proving that everyone has something in common, Kathy did overnights at KTNQ some years back... and I was program director of KTNQ a couple of decades later!
 


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