Gibson shared co-hosting duty with Frank Buxton.
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CrankyYankee said:Gibson shared co-hosting duty with Frank Buxton.
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OldNumber7 said:My memory of the show is a bit hazy, but I recall as a kid of 7 or 8 looking forward to watching Discovery. My impression is that the hosts didn't dumb it down for me as a viewer just because I was a kid. That's seems so different from kid shows now. At least that was my impression at the the time. I wonder what I would think of the intellectual level (relative to modern kid info shows) if I saw a recording of the show now.
Mike said:I also remember NBC's "Exploring" in the early '60s (?) and a show called "Do You Know?" that was on CBS around the same time.
FredLeonard said:The host of Newstand, Roger Sharpe ended up doing local news on New York's ABC7 Eyewitness News. On camera reporter Bill Lord became executive producer of Good Morning America, Nightline and World News Tonight and then Exec VP of ABC News. The other on-camera reporter, Dave Jayne, died in 1977 in a plane crash in Jordan while working as producer on a Barbara Walters special.