I used to watch this show when I was a teenager. Jane Hanson was my most favorite host because she used to be on Channel 4 back in day and I used to watch her during my childhood. She used to be on WNBC from the 80s until 2006 and returned to the station in 2010 to host that show which renamed to the present day "New York Live" a year later. New York Live is still on the air, but Jane is no longer with the station.
Tappy- Good to See a Video Worthy of Your Accomplishments & Contributions as a Reporter of the Truth ... I'm Pleased & Proud to have Known You for Well over 50 years in both Your Professional & in a Personal Relationship ... Robert "Buddy" Bartelmes
As a follow up, Tappy, let Me say that Knowing You has been such a Positive & Enriching Experience in My Life ,,, I wouldn't trade Any of Our Shared Experiences at ANY POINT in Our Life Times ...- You're a "Good Egg," Tappy ... Buddy
This always takes me back. My mom was an avid watcher when I was growing up. And the sound of the trumpet takes me back, I can almost smell the home made blueberry pancakes, bacon and coffee wafting in to the living room from the kitchen. It's very serene.
He was the defining and greatest anchor of TV news, ever. In those days, we watched him because we trusted in his honesty, knowledge, wartime experience, fairness, and personal integrity. There are some great anchors today, but no one can ever be Walter Cronkite again -- and "that's the way it is".
Well, that test was a failure. The only thing that was correct and didn’t fail is that they announced that it was a test, so that people wouldn’t be scared and think that something bad was happening.
Live at Five in the early '80s was THE hippest, most informative, most entertaining local news show in history. I miss it. Sue, Jack Cafferty, Dr. Frank Field, Chauncy Howell, Liz Smith, Pia Lindstrom, Katie Kelly and on and on.
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