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And to the earlier comment about Mel Brandt being the voice on the peacock "living color" show open, I know there were several versions of that animation and voice-over before they settled on the one that was burned into our memory. But is anyone familiar with which of those were voiced by staff announcer Bill Hanrahan?
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I don't know about Mr. Hanrahan, but there was also a version of the voiceover of the bird done by Ben Grauer, prior to Mel Brandt, if I'm not mistaken.
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Mr. Hanrahan also announced for both Huntley-Brinkley and "Nightly News" before his retirement and replacement by Mr. Feig.
I wonder what they're going to do with the announcers' lounge in New York, now that there are no more staff announcers...
Are there still staff announcers in Burbank? (It seems like the guy who does the billboards on "The Apprentice" could be a staffer.)
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I know that, for much of the 1970's and into the mid-'80's, the core West Coast announcing lineup (who handled promos for upcoming programs, NBC News Updates for airing in the Pacific Time Zone, and the network's various movie shows, among others) - indeed, could well have been the entire West Coast announcing staff, for all I know - consisted of Don Stanley, Donald Rickles, Victor Bozeman, and Peggy Taylor. I read an excerpt of a book on old-time radio in which Mr. Stanley was quoted as saying he was the last of the old-time NBC West Coast staff announcers to leave the network (in or around 1990). Being as Rickles passed away in 1985 and Bozeman in 1986, when did Ms. Taylor's tenure with NBC end? And as one of you mentioned Carson, did any of these individuals besides Rickles appear and/or do V/O work on
The Tonight Show during Carson's long run?
As to alternate "living color" voices besides Messrs. Grauer and Brandt: A 1971 clip on YouTube (obviously taped from an affiliate, based on the telco-transmitted 50 Hz-5 kHz audio frequency response) had another New York-based announcer, Jerry Damon, V/O'ing that bumper - preceding a special which preempted two Saturday-morning children's shows on the network at the time,
Hot Dog and
Jambo.
And other New York announcers: I figured out Roger Tuttle's voice, based on listening to a 1956 episode of the radio series
X Minus One on which he subbed for regular announcer Fred Collins. (Tuttle, besides being announcer or sub-announcer on many game shows, handled announcing duties for late-afternoon and early-evening editions of WNBC-TV's
NewsCenter4 in the '70's, and intros for the station's editorials into the '80's.) I'm curious if any of you would know offhand what Vic Roby's voice sounded like . . . or who was Hanrahan's sub as V/O for NBC News prior to Reig and Fred Facey coming on the scene.