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dannyw
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I've thought about a book but it might seem a bit presumptious - I hardly fall into the "nationally known" kind of guy. Then again, there are memoirs from folks no one's heard of that go on to do well. You hit on one problem. Two, actually. First, I am embarrassed by my stories of "interacting with the female species of our audience" and to tell the stories publically would be tough. Secondly, the stories are pretty vicious and nearly all the folks involved are still alive. Rigged contests, hookers and drugs, theft, payola, sexual attack and rape - it's pretty serious stuff and a lot of it would be tough to prove. plus, I've been sued and it wasn't pleasant, ya know? I still might some day.
I really liked KNBQ. The day I was canned from KJR I literally walked in the door to the phone ringing. It was Ichabod, asking if I wanted to join the Q. It was a wild time. Ichabod drove a Christian revival through the place. At one time we were all reading Bibles, attending church, talking about God. I had one pretty will experience that I'll never forget. That was where a woman I was living with and planning to marry called the hot line one afternoon to say she was moving out. That was an interesting shift. I spent days wandering around Tacoma, trying to figure everything out. At one point I half-heartedly tried to check into a mental facility but our coverage would only pay half and it was pricey. I guess I couldn't afford to be mentally ill. I'm not sure if anyone would remember my TV show that ran on KCPQ for 4-5 months - "Nightowl Theater" and it took place in Danny's Dungeon. It was on Fri & Sat nights. I can't tell you how much I loved doing that. I would hang around the set after each taping, just soaking it in. I'm sure the KCPQ guys thought I was daft. They cancelled the show when they had a chance to get director Stanley Kramer to do a weekly show. So I was blown out for an Academy Award winner - understandable.
Look, these boards are the BEST place for radio stories. Even the show I did today is history, so everything is in the past. I'm happy to still be alive and working and thanks to any and all on this board for the space. I have such a love for both Cleveland (my adopted home town) and Seattle. The first time I rolled around I-5 coming up from Reno through Portland and saw Seattle, it just felt like home.
I've thought about a book but it might seem a bit presumptious - I hardly fall into the "nationally known" kind of guy. Then again, there are memoirs from folks no one's heard of that go on to do well. You hit on one problem. Two, actually. First, I am embarrassed by my stories of "interacting with the female species of our audience" and to tell the stories publically would be tough. Secondly, the stories are pretty vicious and nearly all the folks involved are still alive. Rigged contests, hookers and drugs, theft, payola, sexual attack and rape - it's pretty serious stuff and a lot of it would be tough to prove. plus, I've been sued and it wasn't pleasant, ya know? I still might some day.
I really liked KNBQ. The day I was canned from KJR I literally walked in the door to the phone ringing. It was Ichabod, asking if I wanted to join the Q. It was a wild time. Ichabod drove a Christian revival through the place. At one time we were all reading Bibles, attending church, talking about God. I had one pretty will experience that I'll never forget. That was where a woman I was living with and planning to marry called the hot line one afternoon to say she was moving out. That was an interesting shift. I spent days wandering around Tacoma, trying to figure everything out. At one point I half-heartedly tried to check into a mental facility but our coverage would only pay half and it was pricey. I guess I couldn't afford to be mentally ill. I'm not sure if anyone would remember my TV show that ran on KCPQ for 4-5 months - "Nightowl Theater" and it took place in Danny's Dungeon. It was on Fri & Sat nights. I can't tell you how much I loved doing that. I would hang around the set after each taping, just soaking it in. I'm sure the KCPQ guys thought I was daft. They cancelled the show when they had a chance to get director Stanley Kramer to do a weekly show. So I was blown out for an Academy Award winner - understandable.
Look, these boards are the BEST place for radio stories. Even the show I did today is history, so everything is in the past. I'm happy to still be alive and working and thanks to any and all on this board for the space. I have such a love for both Cleveland (my adopted home town) and Seattle. The first time I rolled around I-5 coming up from Reno through Portland and saw Seattle, it just felt like home.