Cleveland TV Tales

Cleveland TV Tales PDF

Author: Mike Olszewski

Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1938441575

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These 57 short stories are an entertaining introduction to the history of Cleveland, Ohio, for natives or newcomers. They highlight exceptional people and notable events from log cabin days to the mighty industrial era, and cover subjects from sports to fashion to crime. For any Clevelander who wants to know a little more about the old hometown.

Cleveland TV Tales Volume 2

Cleveland TV Tales Volume 2 PDF

Author: Mike Olszewski

Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers

Published: 2015-11-16

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1938441761

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More behind-the-screen stories from the golden age of local television! Let’s warm up the old family TV set, step through the screen, and see what was going on behind the scenes with some of our favorite Cleveland television personalities of the 1970s, ’80s, and ’90s. We’ll look back at the rise of glamorous news anchors (including more than one Miss America contestant) with perfect smiles, perky noses, and really big hair . . . Late-night horror-movie hosts battling to take over the legacy of the legendary Ghoulardi . . . The strange, sad saga of the former daytime host who shot himself after a bizarre sex scandal . . . A weatherman who was a lightning rod for coworkers’ endless practical jokes . . . The investigative reporters whose sting operations caught wrongdoers with their pants down—sometimes literally! . . . The gutsy reporter who interviewed Danny Greene hours before the mobster was blown up in his car . . . The Cleveland mayor who co-hosted a children’s show with a ventriloquist’s dummy . . . and many other true tales.

Big Chuck!

Big Chuck! PDF

Author: Chuck Schodowski

Publisher: Gray & Company

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1598510568

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* Now In Paperback * Cleveland TV legend "Big Chuck" Schodowski tells hundreds of funny and surprising stories from a lifetime in television--in his familiar, good-natured, Cleveland-to-the-bone style.Since 1960, Chuck has been on camera, behind the camera, and in the director's chair. He collaborated with Ernie Anderson on the groundbreaking "Ghoulardi" show, and continued to host a late-night show across four decades--the longest such run in TV history. He worked alongside a host of talented people, from Tim Conway to Burgess Meredith to Muhammad Ali.Chuck literally has fans of all ages. This book will entertain them and anyone else who enjoys behind-the-scenes tales of television and celebrities. Great fun at a great price!

From Captain Penny to Superhost

From Captain Penny to Superhost PDF

Author: Mike Olszewski

Publisher: Gray Publishers

Published: 2019-11-14

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 9781598511123

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Children's TV in Cleveland sprang from the creative minds of actors who often made it up as they went, with few special effects but lots of imagination. Barnaby, Woodrow the Woodsman, Franz the Toymaker, Romper Room's Miss Barbara, Jungle Larry... Their impact on Northeast Ohio kids was lifelong. These stories offer a glimpse behind the plywood sets.

Cleveland TV Memories

Cleveland TV Memories PDF

Author: Linn Sheldon

Publisher: Gray Publishers

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781886228351

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Linn Sheldon has few peers as a story-teller. For 32 years, he enchanted children and charmed parents as Barnaby, one of the earliest and arguably one of the best television entertainers in Cleveland -- or anywhere. Barnaby spun imaginative tales out of thin air to enthrall his audience. Now, the master storyteller shares his most intriguing tale yet: his own extraordinary life. From a Dickensian childhood in Norwalk, Ohio, Sheldon began an oddysey that would lead across the country to Hollywood and back to Ohio, and include a pioneering role in television, celebrity, money, personal tragedy and self-destruction, recovery, and, now reflection. It is a remarkable mix of melancholy, hilarity, irony, and warmth.

Cleveland Radio Tales

Cleveland Radio Tales PDF

Author: Mike Olszewski

Publisher: Gray Publishers

Published: 2017-10-24

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781938441905

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Meet some of the most eccentric personalities in Cleveland radio history! These tales, mostly from the 1960s to 1990s, share on-air and off-air antics of radio hosts who performed in the nude, battled station owners (and sometimes brawled with each other), broke news stories, discovered new musical acts, and tried any stunt to draw listeners.

The Last Days of Cleveland

The Last Days of Cleveland PDF

Author: John Stark Bellamy

Publisher: Gray & Company

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1598510673

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#6 in this Cleveland crime and disaster series includes 15 stories. Sometimes gruesome, often surprising, these tales are meticulously researched and delivered in a literate and entertaining style. Meet a daring Jazz Age stick-up man, a murderous grandmother, an ageless fire chief addicted to profanity, and other unforgettable characters.

Tales from the Road

Tales from the Road PDF

Author: Neil Zurcher

Publisher: Gray & Company, Publishers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1598510649

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"Neil Zurcher deftly observes things most of us would overlook, and that is what make his stories so enticing." --- Robin Swoboda "Neil's writing skills, wry wit, and calm, warm demeanor allowed him to move effortlessly from award-winning hard news reporter to Cleveland's king of travel." - Tim Taylor He met Prince Charles in a bathroom, and tripped and Tell on President Gerald Ford. He raced on an elephant, piloted a glider, and hung from a trapez. He survived a hotel fire, a tornado, and countless stunts for the camera. As a news reporter and host of the long-running "One Tank Trips" travel segment on Channel 8 in Cleveland, Neil visited every corner of Ohio (and beyond), met hundreds of unusual people, and took part in history-making events. He was tear-gassed at an anti-war protest and almost trapped inside the Ohio Penitentiary during a riot. He drove in a day-long high-speed police chase from Cleveland to Kentucky, and got lost in the middle of Lake Erie. He rode in jet boats, jet fighters, sternwheelers, a World War II tank, and almost every other kind of vehicle imaginable (most frequently his trademark red and white 1959 Nash Metropolitan). He was ordained as a minister in the Free Spirit Association Church and even officiated at a few weddings... He would do almost anything and go almost anywhere for a godo story. And in the process he became one of the most popular personalities on Cleveland TV. In this book, with his familiar folksy style, Neil shares dozens of his favorite personal stories from a lifetime in Cleveland television. Many will cause a chuckle, some will surprise, and all recall in era of television and of Northeast Olno that was full of color and characters.

Punched, Kicked, Spat On, and Sometimes Thanked: Memoirs of a Cleveland TV News Reporter

Punched, Kicked, Spat On, and Sometimes Thanked: Memoirs of a Cleveland TV News Reporter PDF

Author: Paul Orlousky

Publisher: Gray Publishers

Published: 2020-11-18

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781598511147

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A veteran Cleveland TV reporter shares backstories behind the news stories he covered over 50 years: historic events, horrific crimes, bizarre behavior, heartwarming deeds, and some hilarious, silly stuff. "Orlo" earned his reputation for aggressive reporting--getting threats, punches, and kicks from investigation subjects but thanks from viewers.