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What is Jack Bishop up to ??????

unclepudd said:
jbishop said:
Guys I have left music radio so far behind!

Best wishes and I hope that, wherever you land, you don't leave those horrible smelling hot link leftovers in the trash for your relief to live with... ;)

Moderator ... Moderator ...

15-yard penalty
 
Jackis starting to get more post than Russ Martin. (OOPS, I DID IT!) Best of luck Jack, you will do great. Sorry just had to slip a Russ mention in. It has been too long.
 
dfaulkner said:
In the 70's there was a show on the old KDNT 106.1 called "Jukebox Saturday Night" - One week, I won a Mickey & Sylvia album for correctly answering whatever their question was.
Great lead-in here for me...I'm putting the final touches on the New-n-Improved KDNT-AM/FM tribute on my knus99.com site. It's about 50 pages long if you print it...EVERYTHING you'd ever want to know (or not) about the little station in Denton, the personalities, the studios, the ownership and whatever else, plus over a hundred photos. Should have this wrapped up by the end of the month and posted online. It took FIVE YEARS to finally get this completed. Sheesh.

Why KDNT, you ask? Well, it was my first real on-air radio job. But in digging deeper, it was the first radio job (or pitstop along the way) for Willie Nelson, Bill Moyers, Josh Holstead, Bill Mercer, Roger Emrich, George Gimarc, Ted Davis, Mark Followill, George Dunham, San Antonio radio's Michael Main, St Louis radio's Davie Lee, Jack Bishop, Doyle King, Nick Walker of The Weather Channel, and New York radio's Andy Shane.

"Jukebox Saturday Night" was hosted by George Gimarc and Andy Waldrop (who, BTW David, should both be at tomorrow's DFW Radio Lunch Bunch) so remind them of your story!
 
Sgt. Hans G. Schultz said:
This is Fri. Oct. 22? What time and where? Is a secret handshake or decoder ring required ?[/i][/size]
I quit even posting them on here as there's never any response (or maybe folks just show up and make no mention about it here.) Anyways...

Humperdink's, 2200 blk of NW Hwy in NW Dallas, between Loop 12/Walton Walker and 35E/Stemmons, 12:30PM or so on Friday (today). Casual, each person pays for their own, etc.

You'll be the one wearing the WWII-era German helmut? ;D
 
NIGHT BIKER said:
Lyle Waggoner as Batman ?????????????
oh that would have screwed me upin the head forever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From the look of your response, that might have happened already. ;)

William Dozier finally did a serious action show with "The Green Hornet" with my cousin, Van Williams, from Fort Worth, and Bruce Lee.

Bruce wanted to do "Kung Fu", and Van wanted "The Man Who Never Was" but was considered too young, Robert Lansing got the role.

But both got the "Hornet".

In the Far East, "The Green Hornet" is still as shown ... in some areas as "The Kato Show".

What goes around comes around ... soon a new wacky "Hornet" will hit the big screen.

"Let's roll, Kato"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2RDh0EqRH8

"Hornet Tribute"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gs8k3v5PZNA

Hornet sting with Victor Jory:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6JZzhGnNNA&feature=related

1st episode 1966 ... "The Silent Gun" (heavily edited)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LSpmRn2JUQ&NR=1

Regards,
Tony

oops, the new "Hornet" movie trailer ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9btZIK3Obpg&feature=fvw
 
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