Was Oogie Pringle ever married to WABC newscaster Naomi Pringle as both worked in NYC at the same time.
I remember Oogie from his (relatively short) time on 66WNBC, late '70s IIRC. But the name Naomi Pringle doesn't ring any bells. When do you think she was there, and was she on the radio station or the Channel 7 "Eyewitness News"?Was Oogie Pringle ever married to WABC newscaster Naomi Pringle as both worked in NYC at the same time.
She was a newscaster on 77 WABC from 1974 to around 1977.I remember Oogie from his (relatively short) time on 66WNBC, late '70s IIRC. But the name Naomi Pringle doesn't ring any bells. When do you think she was there, and was she on the radio station or the Channel 7 "Eyewitness News"?
I want to know if Al Knight got his mustache and goatee from a costume shop, or were they real?Is he the one who used to say "I wrote that song" on WNBC?
Is this the one Dr. Demento used to do?WNBC
At the time WNBC actually made a song a hit again. Originally released in 1946 "Shaving Cream" Benny Bell. I remember Cousin Brucie talking about it.
I don't know.Is this the one Dr. Demento used to do?
He would do a different version every time but it had lyrics such asI don't know.
That's the same song, yes.He would do a different version every time but it had lyrics such as
It hurt quite a bit.
Stick your head in a bucket of
Shaving cream, be nice and clean.
Shave every day and you'll always be keen.
If I’m not mistaken, I believe that was the late Bob Vernon, aka “Vernon with a V”.Is he the one who used to say "I wrote that song" on WNBC?
Correct, the goatee etc. were fake. The gentleman pictured was not the voice of the pre-taped Al Knight show. The gentleman pictured was actually one of their salesmen, Vito Arrigo.I want to know if Al Knight got his mustache and goatee from a costume shop, or were they real?