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On The Les Crane show, a late-night network show for which he was the announcer 04:40
Interview: Fred Foy
On the craft of announcing; on his technique and his voice; on announcing for the Daytime Emmys; on changes in technology for announcers and voiceovers 18:30
Interview: Fred Foy
Fred Foy on being an announcer for game shows and changing his voice for that genre 14:59
Interview: Fred Foy | Genre: Game Shows
Fred Foy on working on the Dick Cavett Show as an announcer and how Cavett was a big Lone Ranger fan: he had Zubin Mehta conduct the "William Tell Overture" once on the show 16:34
Interview: Fred Foy | Person: Dick Cavett
Fred Foy on how Richard Benjamin, a huge Lone Ranger fan, was once a guest on The Dick Cavett Show and Foy announced the "Hi Ho Silver" opening as a surprise 13:18
Interview: Fred Foy | Person: Richard Benjamin
Fred Foy on Dick Cavett being the best interviewer he's ever known 00:18
Interview: Fred Foy | Person: Dick Cavett
Fred Foy on meeting Fred Astaire when he was a guest on The Dick Cavett Show and getting to meet his idols while working as an announcer on that show 04:52
Interview: Fred Foy | Person: Fred Astaire
Fred Foy on the popularity of the television The Lone Ranger on ABC 01:07
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Lone Ranger, The
Fred Foy on how "The William Tell Overture" is identified with The Lone Ranger 01:00
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Lone Ranger, The
Fred Foy on the final episode of The Lone Ranger; 04:10
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Lone Ranger, The
Fred Foy on The Green Hornet's opening, which he announced on radio 00:28
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Green Hornet, The
Fred Foy on working on the Dick Cavett Show as an announcer and how Cavett was a big Lone Ranger fan: he had Zubin Mehta conduct the "William Tell Overture" once on the show 03:16
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Dick Cavett Show, The
Fred Foy on how Richard Benjamin, a huge Lone Ranger fan, was once a guest on The Dick Cavett Show and Foy announced the "Hi Ho Silver" opening as a surprise 04:49
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Dick Cavett Show, The
Fred Foy on doing the on-air commercials during The Dick Cavett Show 03:37
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Dick Cavett Show, The
Fred Foy on meeting Fred Astaire when he was a guest on The Dick Cavett Show and getting to meet his idols while working as an announcer on that show 03:13
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Dick Cavett Show, The
Fred Foy on the format of The Dick Cavett Show 01:39
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Dick Cavett Show, The
Fred Foy on The Les Crane show, for which he was the announcer 07:42
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Les Crane Show, The
Fred Foy on announcing the Daytime Emmy awards at ABC in New York 02:59
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Emmy Awards, The (Primetime and Daytime)
On his family; on his proudest achievements; on advice to aspiring hosts and TV professionals 06:31
Interview: Fred Foy
On the memorable opening that he did for both radio and TV's "The Lone Ranger" - he performs the narration 00:58
Interview: Fred Foy
Fred Foy performs the memorable opening narration that he did for both radio and TV's "The Lone Ranger" 00:58
Interview: Fred Foy
Fred Foy on being recognized from his voice, due to his work on "The Lone Ranger" 01:17
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Lone Ranger, The
Fred Foy performs the memorable opening narration that he did for both radio and TV's "The Lone Ranger" 00:58
Interview: Fred Foy | Show: Lone Ranger, The
Fred Foy performs the memorable opening narration that he did for both radio and TV's "The Lone Ranger" 00:58
Interview: Fred Foy | Topic: Characters & Catchphrases
Fred Foy performs the memorable opening narration that he did for both radio and TV's "The Lone Ranger" 00:58
Interview: Fred Foy | Topic: Pop Culture
On his early years and influences; on deciding to become a professional musician; on his earliest jobs as a musician 16:30
Interview: Mitch Miller
On playing music on the radio; on playing with George Gershwin; on joining the CBS Orchestra in 1936 and on playing for Orson Welles' "Mercury Theatre" radio show 12:50
Interview: Mitch Miller