- Bill McCord
William J. "Bill" McCord (
December 18 ,1916 –January 17 ,2004 ) was an Americanradio andtelevision announcer .Born in
Colville, Washington , McCord moved to Spokane in the 1930s, where he began hisbroadcasting career. DuringWorld War II , he served as a pilot in theUnited States Army Air Corps , stationed inRiverside, California , and rose to the rank ofFirst Lieutenant . For several years starting in the 1940s, he was based out ofWLW inCincinnati, Ohio , and announced on a few programs that aired onNBC , including "The Circle Arrow Show".McCord joined the announcing staff of NBC in New York in the early 1950s. His radio announcing credits for the network included "Easy Money", "Monitor", and a 1956 episode of "
X Minus One ".On television, McCord was one of several announcers, including
Don Pardo ,Bill Wendell ,Roger Tuttle ,Vic Roby andWayne Howell , whose voice was heard on several NBCgame show s. His most notable credits in that realm, in the 1950s, included "Twenty One", "Concentration", and "Tic-Tac-Dough ". In his later years with the network, up to his retirement in 1980, McCord's announcing work largely consisted of sub-announcing on "NBC Nightly News " and the one-minute "NBC News Update"s (as a frequent fill-in for regular announcerBill Hanrahan ), as well as occasional booth announcing duties for the local flagship station, WNBC-TV. McCord hosted shows like30 Minutes in New York until he moved to California.Following his retirement, McCord moved to
San Diego, California . He died there of complications frompneumonia at age 87.His son is famed
rock music ianBilly Vera .References and sources
* [http://clanmaccordsociety.com/flowersoftheforrest.htm Obituary] on Clan MacCord USA website (Reprinted from
The San Diego Union-Tribune , January 24, 2004)External links
*imdb name|id=0566365|name=Bill McCord
* [http://radiogoldindex.com/cgi-local/p3.cgi?ArtistName=McCord,+Bill&ArtistNumber=03680 A partial list of Bill McCord's radio announcing credits]###@@@KEY@@@###
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