- Donald Rickles (announcer)
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radio andtelevision announcer |thecomedian |Don RicklesDonald Newton Rickles (
October 7 ,1927 –February 19 ,1985 ) was an Americanradio andtelevision announcer , news anchor, andactor .Born in
Portland, Oregon , Rickles began his announcing career at the age of 11 atKBPS (AM) in Portland. Later he was chief announcer for KUSC-FM inLos Angeles, California . Other stations where he worked early in his career included KGW and KEX in Portland and KVAN inVancouver, Washington .In 1949, Rickles became an announcer at KIEV in Los Angeles, and a year later joined the announcing staff of
NBC in Hollywood. He was part of a core group of West Coast announcers for the network that, in his early years, includedDon Stanley ,Arch Presby , Eddy King, andFrank Barton ; by the 1970s the main core announcing lineup had become Rickles, Stanley,Victor Bozeman , andPeggy Taylor .Rickles' radio announcing credits included "
The Whisperer ", "The Great Gildersleeve ", and "The NBC University Theatre". On television, over the next three decades he would handle announcing duties for such programs as "Coke Time with Eddie Fisher ", "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show", "The Dean Martin Show ", "The Flip Wilson Show ", "Sanford and Son ", "NBC Saturday Night at the Movies ", "NBC Monday Night at the Movies", andBob Hope specials. He appeared in sketches on, and frequently didvoice-over work for, "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ", and in a memorable 1978 episode of "The Tomorrow Show", he and hostTom Snyder spent ten minutes playing the Milton Bradleyboard game "Simon". He also handled live booth announcing duties for the network's Los Angelesowned-and-operated station ,KNBC .Rickles had also worked as a newscaster, at one point anchoring KNBC's 11 P.M. newscast. Years later, after
John Schubeck became anchor, Rickles was one of the rotating announcers for the station's "NewsCenter 4", and was thanked on the air by Schubeck at the start of each newscast.Rickles died in
Glendale, California of aheart attack at age 57.References
*Obituary in Variety, February 27, 1985.
* [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=allgs&gsfn=Donald&gsln=Rickles&gss=seo&ghc=20 Ancestry.com page for Donald Rickles]External links
* [http://radiogoldindex.com/cgi-local/p3.cgi?ArtistName=Rickles,+Don&ArtistNumber=09225 A partial list of Donald Rickles' radio announcing credits] (with some credits actually applicable to comedian Don Rickles)
* [http://www.tv-signoffs.com/KNBC_1981.htm Web page with video clip of September 27, 1981 sign-off of KNBC by Donald Rickles]
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