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Jack Kyle

Postby cart_machine » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:36 pm

Sorry I can't provide a link to this, but I've been peering at the Old Time Radio Reseachers site and found an edition of Double or Nothing from May 2, 1951. The show had contestants from Vancouver and to introduce them, host Walter O'Keefe brought on Jack Kyle. Jack apparently selected them for the show. He sounds his usual relaxed self and gets some laughs from the studio audience.

When Jack comes on, studio organist Erv Orton plays 'The Maple Leaf Forever.'

Jack's always been one of my favourites and it's great to hear him briefly in a different setting.

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Re: Jack Kyle

Postby boyabouttown » Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:56 am

I was a board op at NW in the 80's ( hi Russ Bythe) and my old man told me to say to Jack "Have him teach you how to be an announcer."

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Re: Jack Kyle

Postby Russ_Byth » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:01 pm

boyabouttown wrote:I was a board op at NW in the 80's ( hi Russ Bythe) and my old man told me to say to Jack "Have him teach you how to be an announcer."

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Hey Neal...good to see you're alive and kicking! :cheers:
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