Additional Photos from our luncheon honoring Radio Talk Show Hosts
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Three of PPB's Radio Talk Show Hosts, honored at the September 20, 2013 celebrity luncheon, were (left to right): KRLA's Brian Whitman, KFI's Bill Handel and KABC's Doug McIntyre. (Gerry Fry photo) |
PPB relies on many of its member volunteers to organize and present the celebrity luncheons. Protecting entry to the "green room" at each luncheon are long-time members Shel Stuart, left, and Jack Lloyd. Their sign means what it says! (Gerry Fry photo) |
NBC's Jim Overman, (left) chatted with former Armed Forces Radio producer Dick Joslyn (center) and "oldies" radio program director and program host Jim Pewter, who was heard on a daily Armed Forces Radio program for many years. (Gerry Fry photo) |
PPB Past President Chuck Southcott (left) and current President Chuck Street (right) spent some time with luncheon honoree KRLA's Brian Whitman. Brian joined with four contemporaries and Chuck Street to present one of PPB's most entertaining celebrity luncheon programs. (Don King photo) |
PPB member Lee Marshall, the voice of Tony the Tiger, stood in for Charles Cappleman to introduce broadcasting students from California Lutheran University, guests of Ralph Edwards Productions. Lee also teaches at Cal Lutheran. (Don King photo) |
The students from Thousand Oaks' California Lutheran University, studying broadcasting under Lee Marshall (left), received an enthusiastic recognition from PPB members at the September 20 luncheon for Radio Talk Show Hosts. Ralph Edwards productions hosts a table of students from area colleges and universities at each luncheon. (Marty Fry photo) |
KRLA's Dennis Prager hosts a nationally-syndicated radio talk show and is noted for his conservative political and social views grounded in Judeo-Christian values. He told PPBers at the Radio Talk Show Hosts luncheon that he is enjoying reading the works of William Shakespeare in two books that have printed them in contemporary English. (Don King photo) |
Representing LA power house KFI, number-one-rated talk show host Tim Conway, Jr. (left) traded barbs with his morning colleague Bill Handel, who also hosts a weekend talk show devoted to legal questions. Conway related how the senior Tim Conway, a regular on "The Carol Burnett Show," cleverly discovered that his teenage son had not returned home the previous night as early as he said. (Don King photo) |
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