> UTAOUB said on
11-19-2009 at
02:14:
Today, Dead Men, (and Dead Women), DO watch the news! (With all the bad stuff arund in 2009, we've all become zombies, as you'll no doubt agree!).Taday, N Nov, 2009, that poor guy is, I think, STILL reporting on t Republican convention! (S he t ghost -reporter-- of a living OR dead person), who seems 2 show up at efrt Republican Convention since? Or s that ghost just some poor Democrat or Libertarian, trying 2 retain the liberty of t Constitution? Do u give him a ghost of a chance?
> wiedep said on
11-18-2009 at
03:22:
more than you know!!!!
> wiedep said on
11-18-2009 at
03:21:
i did, any you WOULDN'T !!!! IT WAS A NUTHOUSE!!!
> andan04 said on
08-15-2009 at
03:29:
I would have enjoyed working at WPIX in 1984.
> RJS3566 said on
06-15-2009 at
06:49:
I didn't know Doug Lwellyn was on WPIX
> musicom67 said on
06-15-2009 at
05:13:
Is that Ian Hunter at :34? - I worked with him once at CNBC on a story about the Hamburger industry... He couldn't wait to create the term "Big Meat" (like 'Big Oil') to describe them....If that IS him - it figures he'd be caught pissing in the woods.
> davemock said on
04-04-2009 at
00:25:
Dig the crazy jacket Jeff Lyons was wearing at the 9:39 mark. I'm double crosseyed because judging from the set design behind him, that clip was from at least 1984...not a trendy sportcoat for that era. I'd like to see him wear that getup on the Channel 4 set one day.
> kidflash6 said on
02-25-2009 at
19:59:
Does anyone know how I can get the full unedited INN news theme at 0:56 and 1:15? I've tried to contact WPIX with no luck. Would ove the composer info too. Kick ass theme.
> hardtruthsin08 said on
02-20-2009 at
19:47:
How come no one notices that he calls her an "f-ing cu*t" at 6:40?
> annikee59 said on
02-11-2009 at
19:43:
Pat Harper was an inspiration to all young women who grew up to be journalists. I remember her and your stepdad with respect..
> johnozed said on
02-10-2009 at
14:27:
This is almost like SCTV
> thowen1988 said on
02-06-2009 at
18:02:
I remember watching Pat Harper on TV during my childhood in NY during the 1970s. She was certainly a class act.
> Donicababe said on
02-02-2009 at
08:34:
I remember them well. They were amazing and NY news was never the same without these pioneers.
> life54321 said on
01-26-2009 at
00:45:
Wow, I didn't know Jerry Girard died. He had a great sense of humor, too.
> life54321 said on
01-26-2009 at
00:41:
Oh my God, I watched your mom all the time, on TV, in Staten Island, NY! Your mom certainly was a great anchor. Those were the days, huh? Brings back some good memories of those years. We'll all be re-united with our loved ones, one day. It's true! Take care.
> AHOLENELLIE said on
01-22-2009 at
04:42:
I AM SURPRISED TO LEARN THAT STEVE BOSH IS STILL ALIVE. WHEN I KNEW HIM, HE WAS DOWNING AT LEAST 15 CUP'S OF COFFEE A DAY AND SMOKING 2 PACK'S OF WINSTON'S A DAY! good for him!
> AHOLENELLIE said on
01-22-2009 at
04:34:
Pat was a classy lady!! I allway's enjoyed her.
> joeysmom411 said on
01-19-2009 at
02:01:
That was fun to watch. I miss those anchors. They were great. Thanks for posting it!
> mchlharper said on
01-08-2009 at
18:45:
Pat Harper was my mother.The best damn anchor in New York.She died of a sudden heart attack in our home in Spain.Joe Harper was my step dad,who died in 1983 and is buried in Maine,his favorite place in the world.Every anchor should aspires to be as good as the were.
> JAMAICNLIGHTEN818 said on
01-07-2009 at
09:03:
As a former New Yorker that grew up watching Pat Harper, Roger Grimsbe, Bill Beutel and the WPIX news Team........... THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE MEMORIES............ It seems so long ago.....and I feel so old. THANKS AND GOD BLESS!!