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Dorothy Fuldheim commentary on her 86th birthday

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@GeraldWilhelmBradenComposer
@GeraldWilhelmBradenComposer 3 года назад
Dorthy lived about 6 houses away from me in Cleveland Hts, and she always said hello to me while I was on my way to high school in the morning, and invited me onto her front porch to chat in the afternoon, when she was home. Those mornings when she said hello to me, her flaming hair was like a sunrise to me. She was a wonderful, intelligent, and fascinating person, and taught me a great deal about history and life in general. Thank you for your friendship, and for being one of my mentors in life.....RIP Dorthy Fuldheim...❤️❤️
@1111Paiste
@1111Paiste 2 года назад
Amazing ! Thanks for sharing your story. That must have been so neat to sit and talk with her.
@fantasydog3868
@fantasydog3868 Год назад
Thank you for your tribute. You are a man of great character. I, too found her mezmerizing as a young boy and couldnt imagine being in her presence. thank you sir. much love
@CigarsNRoses
@CigarsNRoses 2 года назад
Holy shit. I wish people still talked like this. What a poetic woman.
@thegrandmasabrina
@thegrandmasabrina 4 года назад
Very very moving commentary. I actually teared up while listening to. I've always respected Dorothy Fuldheim. She was one of the most fearless ladies who ever lived, and she opened the doors for women in the field of journalism and broadcasting.
@1111Paiste
@1111Paiste 2 года назад
Me too. White a treasure she was.
@thefunkexcursionon
@thefunkexcursionon 2 года назад
Absolutely Eloquent. A time past, sadly missed and fondly remembered 🙏🏽❤️
@Journeyman-Fixit
@Journeyman-Fixit 6 лет назад
Dorothy Fuldheim and Ghoulardi were always my favorite two Cleveland stars!
@fantasydog3868
@fantasydog3868 Год назад
Gib Shanley aint far behind. Remember the Iranian Flag thing. Ghoulardi (ernie anderson) used to blow her up ! Cool it with the Boom Booms ! turn blue purple knif ! u no wat a knif is rite? A fink spelled backwards. Barnaby and woodrow the woodsman were cleveland too rite?
@THEJET52
@THEJET52 5 лет назад
My mother loved her And as Child in 1965 Would sit with her and listen to Dorothy; She was intelligent talented and a great Cleveland figure and icon.
@mstanek
@mstanek 8 лет назад
What a wonderful, classy lady.
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
Oh, really?
@lesliegyulay2817
@lesliegyulay2817 8 лет назад
Drunk History brought me here.
@e100s
@e100s 5 лет назад
Ha! Me too. Love her. Love Drunk History. 👍🏻
@RandomicaKnight
@RandomicaKnight 4 года назад
I'm not going to lie, me too. I wanted to hear her voice 😂
@denizdantehalilov7583
@denizdantehalilov7583 4 года назад
Same. I honestly wish the show was taught all around the us rather than what is not needed in text books.
@robertdaun4504
@robertdaun4504 2 года назад
Same here! She’s amazing.
@CigarsNRoses
@CigarsNRoses 2 года назад
Same!!! Would never had known her name
@shopsshire9282
@shopsshire9282 4 года назад
I I grew up with this lady on Cleveland's w e w s Channel 5 and she is definitely the first lady of Cleveland news on television rest in peace Dorothy fuldheim
@6868818
@6868818 11 лет назад
I just was in Cleveland today . We took a walking tour with our mom. She is 83 and boy did she do well. Up in the skies flying back to Wilmington, I thought of Dorothy Fuldheim. I just hope we are all as stong as our parents / Dorothy will be in the next 40 years.
@DennisCosteaJr
@DennisCosteaJr 4 года назад
April 2020 - I have not been to the Cleveland area in many years but, growing up there was frigid Winters and frequent trips to grandparents and aunts/uncles homes was a true delight! We often started visits in the early afternoon (1 or 2 maybe) and stayed until the late, late evening (10 or 11 p.m.). One grandparent's house was Better Homes neat and organized, while the other was packed with the books, trinkets and baubles of a lifetime! In both homes we dined with relatives and listened to lengthy discussions on life, work, love and neighbors, or projects to renovate this room or repair that car; it was THE social time BEFORE Social Media! So great! Both sets of grandparents are gone now, yet their homes still stand with a few changes noticed on Google Street-level views; the 3 double-door barn where my mother's parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary was struck by lightning and then was torn down, and the line of pine trees my father's father planted as a wind-break on the north side of their backyard have been replaced by a white picket fence! These locations were all in the suburbs of Cleveland, a half-hour or more away from downtown but, where Dorothy Fuldheim's commentary reached out to a young boy and told him about the world and it's happenings! I am 53 years old this year and don't really know HOW she influenced my "views" of our world but, I remember enough to remember her and that very strong voice! The memory of it brought me here on RU-vid yesterday and what a joy it is to see her again! Thank you for uploading this video!
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 5 лет назад
We used to call her Dorothy Halftime, had no clue as kids she was more than a character with bright red hair. A great lady and a groundbreaking journalist. I'm 66, I hope in 20 years I'm as sharp and wise as she was!
@vidagaizutis821
@vidagaizutis821 8 лет назад
When I worked there and her secretary was off she would send for the little ethnic girl to type her commentary scripts for air. I always got chocolates because her office was packed. She is a legend and was a trip!
@DennisCosteaJr
@DennisCosteaJr 4 года назад
Great first-hand testimony. Thank you! I grew up in the Cleveland suburbs and came to this video seeking memories.
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
Oh, dear,where's my snuff box? How KIND of her...sniff,sniff.
@joancunni5500
@joancunni5500 Год назад
I remember her. I enjoyed her monologs. She was a legend.
@MarkL0360
@MarkL0360 3 года назад
Listening to Dorothy's commentaries were the highlight of my day growing up in C-Town. Rest In Peace, Dorothy, you're sorely missed down here.
@tritonrocks
@tritonrocks 12 лет назад
I still remember when she tossed Jerry Rubin off the Channel 5 set. Classic! I still miss her. She was and remains the grande dame of the golden age of TV.
@jessieismyfriend
@jessieismyfriend 5 лет назад
That could have been a great interview but she blew it by letting him get to her.......not to mention he was pretty much right. She embarrassed herself and looked foolish ...
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
And a grand moron!
@cami-loo108
@cami-loo108 3 года назад
The was awesome, it was clear she had no tolerance for his circus antics
@rx4myalgia
@rx4myalgia 13 лет назад
A Cleveland Treasure! What a brilliant mind. My mother loved her too.
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
She was a classic bitch!
@davidldavis5206
@davidldavis5206 2 года назад
I really can't add beyond what has been said about this woman who chose to spend her life here enriching us with her knowledge, experience and life itself; I only met her one time in 1957 at the one o'clock club when I was five--Ron Penfound interviewed me at the table at which I sat with my mom; so, thank you Dororthy--you enriched us all and stayed here and spread your eloquence and the knowledge you gained from so many interactions with the good, bad and ugly. Most sincere appreciation, Dave Davis
@OrangeSkyMusic
@OrangeSkyMusic 3 года назад
Today's News could learn some things from this Woman. She was the best. We miss you Dorothy. Rest in Heavenly Peace 🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃
@dogwater4u
@dogwater4u 6 месяцев назад
real nice to see her again
@LavaBai
@LavaBai 11 месяцев назад
Dorothy was AMAZING! Even more relevant today. She was a powerful force on the airwaves, and quite a role model. It was forward-thinking of ABC Cleveland 5 to have a mature woman predominantly featured regularly in prime time. It's no wonder so many ladies from the area became successful!
@thegreatbungholio21
@thegreatbungholio21 13 лет назад
A Cleveland legend.
@bettydavis4651
@bettydavis4651 5 лет назад
Real news .haven't had truth since
@usa02
@usa02 13 лет назад
This was probably around the time when Dave Patterson went to WKYC, Jeff Maynor's arrival from WJW (WJKW) and Ted Henry becoming lead anchor at WEWS.
@MegaGarageman
@MegaGarageman Год назад
Wow, She had depth. I so much wish I would have met her. Gib Shanley I met and was so nice and a true gentleman.
@carbonbiker
@carbonbiker 3 года назад
What a gift this woman was to so many of us.
@sundance4400
@sundance4400 13 лет назад
yes she was a legend!! makes me teary eyeddddddd
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
A female Capt. Hook!
@sundance4400
@sundance4400 4 года назад
@@mxylpx hahaha she was straight forward for those times
@robertboyle5370
@robertboyle5370 5 лет назад
I met dorothy at Carlyles in painesville..nice lady
@joycem5768
@joycem5768 3 года назад
I’m from Painesville!! I was pretty young when she was on TV...I remember her name but I don’t remember ever seeing her
@sundance4400
@sundance4400 13 лет назад
yes she was a legend!!
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
Encased by a venomous bitch!
@BunneRabb
@BunneRabb 5 лет назад
She was a classy old dame.
@mshroye2
@mshroye2 5 лет назад
That was awesome
@marfaxa
@marfaxa Год назад
She lived for ten more years
@tkaye2
@tkaye2 11 лет назад
This aired June 26, 1979.
@Dvco33333
@Dvco33333 3 года назад
Wow...she was born in the late 1800s
@christophernichols1379
@christophernichols1379 11 месяцев назад
Long ago, and far away...
@bruceboatwright7488
@bruceboatwright7488 3 года назад
The book Crooked river burning by Mark Winegardner, 2001, Harcourt, brought me here, chapter titled; Local Heros, Anchorwoman's Tale. What a charactor, a treasure of Cleveland! Good book too,
@jimfallon7110
@jimfallon7110 3 года назад
Was young when I watched her, didn't realize how intelligent she was till I watch these videos. She was indeed a treasure of northeast Ohio and why she never went national or pps news hour or did she?
@boxoffice1926
@boxoffice1926 6 лет назад
Remember Dorothy Ghoultime?
@melm9487
@melm9487 3 года назад
A great woman.
@cherryedwards8117
@cherryedwards8117 Год назад
JUST BRAGGING ABOUT WERE SHE HAS TRAVELED AND WHO FAMOUS SHE HAS MET.
@marlincatlos6268
@marlincatlos6268 3 месяца назад
I heard her favorite tv show was the Ghoul
@joeklimko8339
@joeklimko8339 9 месяцев назад
Ghoul power rules
@fantasydog3868
@fantasydog3868 Год назад
she interviewed hitler (the only lady to do so ). Ime from cleveland and I was taken by this lady form day one as a youngin. She was brilliant beyond brilliant. She started many of her interviews with " I read your book last night " She was born many years too early and would be an absolute world leader as a woman. It coulda happened.
@littleowl6166
@littleowl6166 6 лет назад
Drunk History
@robertcarillio9126
@robertcarillio9126 11 месяцев назад
Why is there no.mural or stature for her in Cleveland?
@Dvco33333
@Dvco33333 3 года назад
Wow, she was born in the late 1800s...seen a lot I'll bet.
@DanKirchner5150
@DanKirchner5150 8 лет назад
disposal plant - check !
@abplusfive
@abplusfive 6 лет назад
Women's lib before women's lib.
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
You've got to be kidding!
@chrissnyder3430
@chrissnyder3430 6 лет назад
Didn't Dorothy own or GM Channel 5????
@wetkiss
@wetkiss 2 года назад
ECONIC!!!!!!
@darkreyule
@darkreyule 4 года назад
Gib!
@heatherroseisrflyer
@heatherroseisrflyer Год назад
All that virtue signaling but not an ounce of empathy.
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 9 лет назад
Yes, but then she said flippantly,"Let's Bomb Russia." She will be forever a rep of the McCarthyisitic 50's!" She'd fit in well with the current PC McCarthyism.
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 5 лет назад
mxylpx Fuck you, loser. What the fuck have you or for that matter your entire generation ever accomplished?
@nhmooytis7058
@nhmooytis7058 5 лет назад
mxylpx = probably another YT asshole tr*ll
@DennisCosteaJr
@DennisCosteaJr 4 года назад
Even this one video can teach 2020's young people the wisdom of understanding their experiences and how those "build" the person over a lifetime! I loved it when Dorothy mentioned shaking the hand of Mr. Albert Einstein! Oh my goodness, to experience that moment of "special relativity" with one of today's great minds! Dare I even imagine how many of the current young journalists are ready to recant the time they met a groundbreaking geneticist or maybe Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, or Mark Zuckerberg before any of these men made their first marks upon our society? "Let's bomb Russia" was less meaningful than today's "Let's bomb Iraq" because the latter one we actually went forth and DID! Wholly cow but, hey, that is a nice reference to how a television personality pundicated something that didn't happen versus the reality of something that DID happen! In April of 2020 the world hardly knows a voice as strong as Dorothy Fuldheim or Walter Cronkite but, from the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have each other to depend on for "real" news and the means to broadcast each of our voices out to the world, if we wish! Take care! Thanks Channel 5! (signed, an alumni of Ellenwood Elementary school formerly in Bedford, Ohio.)
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
@@nhmooytis7058 Not you and we will be forever grateful!
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
@@DennisCosteaJr She was a right-wing reactionary who later on wanted to stop the free speech movement of the 60's. She was a fucking cunt pro-war and anti-peace!
@philomalley1510
@philomalley1510 4 года назад
That house blah blah blah went on waaaaay too long. She was a smart lady. She could be mean
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 4 года назад
and rotten..now, don't forget rotten!
@thegrandmasabrina
@thegrandmasabrina 4 года назад
Just because someone is opinionated it doesn't make them mean or rotten. Men who are journalists could be a straight-shooting and honest as she was, but they're not criticized for it. Why?
@beanindividual4000
@beanindividual4000 Месяц назад
​@@thegrandmasabrinaSabrina, that thinking is a relic. People generally hate ALL journalists these days. There's a reason people are watching this video and for most it's their fondness for a female journalist.
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