Archive for the 'DEBUT' Category

A NEW HOST ON THIS DAY IN 1954

jpm

Jack Harold Paar  (May 1, 1918 – January 27, 2004)

In order to compete with Dave Garroway and The Today Show
on NBC, CBS replaced Walter Cronkite with newcomer Jack
Parr to host the CBS Morning Show. The show didn’t attract
enough sponsors, so Paar left.

jpq

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,Broadcasting,DEBUT,HISTORY,Talk Show,TV and have No Comments

BOB FARRELL HAS DIED AT 87

flogo

bf

Robert E. "Bob" Farrell
(1927 – 2015 )

Robert "Bob" Farrell, founder of Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlour,
died Friday the 14th. He was born in Brooklyn in 1927 and
raised in an orphanage. He served in the Air Force in 1945.

Farrell worked multiple jobs in the food service industry, where
he moved up the ladder as a salesman for Libby Foods, the
once-competitor of Heinz Foods. He opened the first store in
Portland, Ore. in 1963.

Farrell lived in Vancouver, Washington and is survived by his 
wife, Mona, his three daughters and eight grandchildren.

bfp

 

 

 

 

 

Recalling the joy he found in Brooklyn ice cream parlours and with the help of his friend Ken McCarthy, he opened the first store in Portland, Ore. in 1963, soon after appearing in the Guinness Book of World Records for building the largest ice cream sundae.

He opened six stores within the next five years and by 1973, the chain had 55 stores, which Farrell sold to the Marriott Corporation.

Farrell remained the spokesperson for the corporation until 2001, when two Orange County entrepreneurs, Michael Fleming and Paul Kramer, decided to give the Farrell’s concept another spin. Fleming oversees eight Farrell’s Ice Cream Parlours locations, two in Orange County.

posted by Bob Karm in CURRENT EVENTS,DEATH,DEBUT,Food/Drink,Founders,HISTORY,INDUSTRY,Nostalgia,PORTLAND'S PAST and have No Comments

NEWS SHOW DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1948

 det
Douglas Edwards (July 14, 1917 – October 13, 1990)

The "CBS Television News" began as a Saturday night broadcast, expanding to 
two nights in 1947 and becoming "Douglas Edwards and the News" on a nightly 
basis on August 15, 1948.

By 1962, Edwards was replaced by Walter Cronkite, and the name of the program
was eventually changed to “CBS Evening News.

 

cbss

Producer Don Hewitt (left) goes over production details on the
set with anchor Douglas Edwards in 1950.

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,Broadcast news,DEBUT,HISTORY,News Program,TV and have No Comments

ROSE MARIE IS 92 TODAY

br
(Baby) Rose Marie

rmn

Rose Marie Mazetta was born in New York City, New York.

Marie is best known for playing writer Sally Rogers on the CBS 
television series The Dick Van Dyke Show from 1961 to 1966,
she also played Myrna Gibbons on The Doris Day Show from
1969 to 1971 on CBS. She began her career in entertainment
as a child singer, performing under the name Baby Rose Marie.

posted by Bob Karm in BIRTHDAY,CHILDREN,Comedian,CURRENT EVENTS,DEBUT,HISTORY,MUSIC,RADIO,Sitcom,THEN AND NOW,TV and have No Comments

KEVIN TIGHE IS 71 TODAY

ykt

ktn

Kevin Tighe
(born Jon Kevin Fishburn in Los Angeles, California)

Tighe is best known for his character, firefighter-paramedic Roy DeSoto,
on the 1972-1977 NBC series Emergency!. He earned a Masters of Fine
Arts degree from the University of Southern California in 1967 and made
his first film appearance that same year as an extra in The Graduate.


elb

posted by Bob Karm in Actors,BIRTHDAY,CURRENT EVENTS,DEBUT,Drama,HISTORY,Medical,MOVIES,THEN AND NOW,TV and have No Comments