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Terry Brown, Glenn C. Lewis (Voice of the Turtle) and John Wolfe

All worked in Virginia. Terry in Roanoke in 1963-1964 at 'Y' radio, Glenn C. at 'Y', WROV and WGH... all in the 60's.
John Wolfe worked at WQRK in 1974 as "Sebastian Stone". Think he might've gone to St. Louis.

Any ideas??
 
I've got a buddy who's been in the biz over that way since the late 60's. I'll steer the old goat over this board to see what he might know.

That's if he doesn't refuse to use modern computers because they don't have tubes. ;)
 
Still looking for these chaps...
 
Thought Hey! Let's try this again...
 
I'm not 100 percent certain he's the guy you're looking for, but there is a Glenn C. Lewis who is a high powered and expensive divorce lawyer in the Washington DC area. Google his name and you'll see what I mean. Glenn C. Lewis did a cable TV show about divorce law some time back, so he could be the same guy who was at WROV in the sixties. A good many lawyers started out in radio.

On the subject of that name, I worked with a Glenn Lewis at the old NBC Radio News and Information Service (NIS) in the mid 70s. Lewis was one of the anchors of that early and ill fated effort at continuous radio news 24/7. It folded in 1977 because so many NBC affiliates wouldn't carry it, and NBC couldn't figure out how to sell it to non-affiliate stations.

Along with Glenn Lewis, we had people like Cameron Swayze, Ann Taylor, Cliff Barrett, Charles McCord and others sharing the anchor duties. I was an editor/writer, chained to my typewriter on the writing desk.

I know Ann Taylor is now with NPR, and McCord worked with Don Imus for years till he retired a few months ago, but does anybody know what became of those other anchors?
 
Wandered over here to see if I could bump this topic. Glenn C Lewis worked (I believe) in Albany NY sometime in the late 60's.

It's amazing how some people just disappear.
 
HadYourPhil said:
All worked in Virginia. Terry in Roanoke in 1963-1964 at 'Y' radio, Glenn C. at 'Y', WROV and WGH... all in the 60's.
John Wolfe worked at WQRK in 1974 as "Sebastian Stone". Think he might've gone to St. Louis.

Any ideas??

There was a Terry Brown over at WGUS, North Augusta, mid-1970s and he left WGUS and I believe he was manager at WAGT in Augusta late 1970s.
 
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