Welcome to the Doug Miles Media channel featuring interviews (radio/TV/podcast, audio and video) with authors, sports personalities, show business figures, political figures and all kinds of interesting people. Segments include: "Book Talk", "Sports Talk", "Talk Across America" and "On The Town with Suz and Doug" featuring reviews of restaurants. We also post short travel videos of interesting places I've visited as well as tennis highlight videos from matches I play in Sarasota, pool and bowling.
Sam Kleiner may have gone to Yale, but he's a bonified idiot. He suggests that the A.V.G. were a rogue band of armed air bandits running free inside a war-torn China but with an intact government and possessed sovereignty. No country on Earth would allow such a "covert" foreign unit not under their direct command & control, armed them to the teeth then set them lose and be okay and fine with that. That's why Sam - you're an IDIOT of the first degree.
I was 11 when I watched this & I still get chills every time I see him run the Derby, Preakness, but especially the Belmont!! The Greatest horse ever!!
They need to AI Peter's voice so the current crop of 'true crime documentarian's" can use it, instead of the robot sounding ones they currently do now.
He was so awesome for the forensic files. I miss his voice totally. He’s like one of my family. God Bless you Peter, say hi to my Mom & Dad, they know I loved your voice.
The 3 top narrators in history, not necessarily in this order: Peter Thomas Robert Stack James Earl Jones, ESPECIALLY ON INVESTIGATIVE 🔎 PROGRAMS, i.e. the original Unsolved Mysteries, Forensic Files, etc.
I had the good fortune of knowing Tom & his wife Alice since 1984 to their passing. What a wonderful couple! He was, as this tape suggests, a treasure chest of theatrical stories & a true gentleman. My last visit was with him was when he was a resident at the Actors Fund. He could barely speak, but when I appoached him, he screwed up the strength to say, "How's the family?" Yes, a class act!
Iconic, Amazing, Passionate voice. I have been watching forensic files reruns every night for over a decade. Some I've seen 50+ times and i never tire of it because of this man's voice. Also on a side note, it was crazy how good his memory was at 80 years old. And the fact that his voice was still so strong up until his last year or so. I saw an interview with him in 2013 (aged 89) and he still had the same voice & memory, Recalling every name and date from the past 50+ years. He truly lived a blessed life. What an outstanding man!
I talked to your father JJ. He called me after I sent him an email telling him how much I enjoyed watching him play! What a thrill! We talked for about 20 minutes while I was working at a local high school. God Bless 😇