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    Benjamin Franklin Grauer (June 2, 1908 – May 31, 1977) was an American radio and television personality, following a career during the 1920s as a child...
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  • was host for a month, before Ben Grauer replaced him.: 12  Once more, the title was changed to indicate a new host. Grauer continued Hull's format of talking...
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  • Grauer is a Germanic surname meaning "grey", which may refer to: Ben Grauer (1908–1977), U.S. radio and TV personality Connie Grauer (born ?), U.S. musician...
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    Gershwin (1896–1983), lyricist Jonah Goldman (1906–1980), baseball player Ben Grauer (1908–1977), television and radio personality Guggenheim family, founders...
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  • New York City's Times Square . NBC's coverage was initially anchored by Ben Grauer, airing in simulcast on NBC radio and television. Eschewing a standalone...
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    home video release. Original introductions by NBC's longtime announcer Ben Grauer were replaced with new commentary by Martin Bookspan. The entire group...
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    successful show that counted Orson Welles, John Steinbeck, Tallulah Bankhead, Ben Grauer, Milton Caniff and Adlai Stevenson among its many adult fans. The show...
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    directed by Harry F. Millarde and written by Paul Sloane. The film stars Ben Grauer, Warren William, Jane Thomas, Harry Benham, Edwin Denison and Grace Barton...
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  • documentary Gaslight Follies, a compilation of silent film clips narrated by Ben Grauer. Embassy found success in 1956 bringing the Japanese film Godzilla to...
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  • Downs, Clifton Fadiman, Art Fleming, Art Ford, Allen Funt, Joe Garagiola, Ben Grauer, Monty Hall, Wayne Howell, Walter Kiernan, Hal March, Ed McMahon, Garry...
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    Honeydreamers vocal group and the dance team of Diane Sinclair and Ken Spaulding. Ben Grauer was the announcer during the first season. Always the businessman, Kyser...
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  • Gough, actor Morton Gould, pianist and composer Shirley Graham, writer Ben Grauer, radio and TV personality Mitchell Grayson, radio producer and director...
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    announcer who spoke those famous words behind the Peacock graphic logo was Ben Grauer, who had been a familiar voice on NBC since 1930. A slide with the letters...
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  • 1958. The half-hour program was hosted by Robert Sloane, Norman Rose, Ben Grauer, and, finally, Burgess Meredith. Guest stars included: James Dean Sam...
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  • position at NBC. His colleagues were Don Pardo, Wayne Howell, Gene Hamilton, Ben Grauer, Fred Facey, Bill McCord, Roger Tuttle, and Howard Reig. Wendell also...
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  • hosts in Radio Central, c. 1957. Left-right: Frank Gallop, "Monitor Medley Girl" Lorna Lynn, Dave Garroway, "Miss Monitor" Tedi Thurman and Ben Grauer....
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    ISBN 0-19-507678-8. Retrieved June 28, 2010. "The American Portraits Radio Program-Ben Grauer". DigitalDeliToo. Retrieved November 19, 2010. "Two Gypsy Folk Tales"...
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  •  1962 (1962-12-31) Artie Shaw, Phyllis Newman, Benson and Mann, John Bubbles N/A Live New Year's Eve Times Square segment with Ben Grauer; rest of the show is taped....
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  • Grande (born 1993) Allie Grant (born 1994) Bonita Granville (1923–1988) Ben Grauer (1908–1977) Gary Gray (1936–2006) Taylor Gray (born 1997) Jack Dylan Grazer...
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  • Morton Gould Sandra Gould Ray Goulding Martin Grams, Jr. Johnny Grant Ben Grauer Barry Gray Glen Gray Eddie Green: 69–71  Johnny Green Oliver B. Greene...
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    Beginning in the 1940s, NBC broadcast coverage from Times Square anchored by Ben Grauer on both radio and television. Its coverage was later incorporated into...
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    had his own program and was featured on other old-time radio programs. Ben Grauer was the announcer, and Hal Raynor was a writer for the program. Run dates:...
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    romance East Lynne. With each section narrated by different commentators -- Ben Grauer, John B. Kennedy, and Milton Cross and Ethel Owen) -- the individual parts...
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  • Goulding United States The Name's the Same (1955) Ben Grauer United States Americana/Ben Grauer's Americana Quiz (1947–49), Look Ma, I'm Acting/Act It...
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  • Edge of Night, and Lt. Bob Brooks on Matlock; once lived in Livingston Ben Grauer (1908–1977) – longtime broadcaster on radio and television Neal Hart (1879–1949)...
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    Ed Stout Award Best reporting in any medium on Latin America 1959 1974 Ben Grauer Award Best radio spot news from abroad 1960 1994 Thomas Nast Award Best...
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  • McCarthy & Ben Grauer beavers, polo, wool manufacture; aired on TCM No. 2-11 (or #19) 61B July 9, 1938 Maida Severn, Clem McCarthy & Ben Grauer plastics...
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  • André Maurois and Ernest Hemingway, radio and television commentators Ben Grauer, H.V. Kaltenborn and World Tennis Champion Alice Marble. She was also...
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  • Nov. 23, 1946." On November 2, 1948, Olson with John Cameron Swayze and Ben Grauer, co-anchored the first-ever live televised broadcast of the 1948 Presidential...
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    for tempi and overall timing. The broadcast, which was introduced by Ben Grauer, was relayed to Latin America later that same day and again on July 20...
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