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LARadio.com's Don Barrett will not be doing a column on May 30. Because the date marks the 50th anniversary of a special Bob Crane broadcast, I am posting my Rewind feature here on the RadioDiscussions site. I'd love to hear from anyone who worked with Crane at KNX or KMPC.
LARadio Rewind: May 30, 1964. Bob Crane replays portions of many of his 3,000 celebrity interviews during a four-hour 8th-anniversary show on KNX. It is Crane's final Saturday broadcast. He will be on KNX for one more year. Born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1928, Crane worked in radio in New York and Connecticut before coming to Los Angeles, where he began hosting mornings on KNX in 1956. He also appeared in several tv programs, then co-starred on two seasons of The Donna Reed Show before being tapped to star as Colonel Robert Hogan in Hogan's Heroes, a 1965-71 CBS sitcom about a German POW camp. Crane then briefly worked at KMPC and continued to act on television and in dinner theatre before being bludgeoned to death in 1978. John Henry Carpenter, a longtime friend, was charged with the murder but never convicted. Crane's 8th anniversary show can be heard at http://www.paleycenter.org/
LARadio Rewind: May 30, 1964. Bob Crane replays portions of many of his 3,000 celebrity interviews during a four-hour 8th-anniversary show on KNX. It is Crane's final Saturday broadcast. He will be on KNX for one more year. Born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1928, Crane worked in radio in New York and Connecticut before coming to Los Angeles, where he began hosting mornings on KNX in 1956. He also appeared in several tv programs, then co-starred on two seasons of The Donna Reed Show before being tapped to star as Colonel Robert Hogan in Hogan's Heroes, a 1965-71 CBS sitcom about a German POW camp. Crane then briefly worked at KMPC and continued to act on television and in dinner theatre before being bludgeoned to death in 1978. John Henry Carpenter, a longtime friend, was charged with the murder but never convicted. Crane's 8th anniversary show can be heard at http://www.paleycenter.org/