I remember watching Tricia Toyota on the local news when I was in high school. I don’t remember if she was on KABC, or KCBS, but I do remember she was really pretty. Yesterday I played my old Dawn of the Dickies CD (“I was stuck in a pagoda / With Tricia Toyota / We were watching Abe Vigoda / And then everything will be fine…”)
I remember Jerry Dunphy’s greeting well. Speaking of KABC, Dr. George Fishbeck was, IMO, the best weather personality ever. He was so into it! I heard he’s retired to Arizona. I wonder too, what ever happened to KNBC’s Christopher Nance?
But it’s weird how Tricia Toyota just disappeared.
I remember reading in shock about him a few years ago in an LA Magazine article. Could’ve knocked me over with a feather. He seemed so nice.
And I was always so fond of Jerry Dunphy. When I was a little kid, (I mean, really little), I thought he was my dad. He looked a little like my dad, and when I saw him on the TV, I thought that my dad was in there. Strange . . .
And Dr. George? I don’t know really, but I think he was getting up in years. I do recall someone saying that he was getting so eccentric on the news that they finally phased him out. I never saw him as that eccentric, but he was a character!
Well, I should also say that I know that Dr. George retired ('cause you just said so), but I got this impression that it was strongly “suggested” that he retire. (But he was getting to that age anyway.)
First thing I thought of when I saw the thread title? “Stuck in a pagoda.” Right on, Johnny L.A.
I used to know her vaguely, actually, when she was on Channel 4 in Los Angeles. She was an absolutely sweetheart, a doll, a genuinely Nice Person. Once I gave her a slice of apple pie that I had baked, in a pie-wedge-shaped Tupperware container. She later returned the container (washed, of course) with a thank-you note enclosed, and she had origamied the note into a wedge shape. I still have it somewhere.
At the time I knew her, she was of equal status (i.e., local only) with Connie Chung. I thought then, and think now, that Tricia should have made it big in Connie’s place.
Yeah, this made me think of Connie Chung, too. It’s easy to forget now that she was just a local L.A. anchor for a while there.
Another one I still think about sometimes is Keith Olberman doing sports for old KHJ-9 (now KCAL). He was the wisecracking guy even then, and then he disappeared! We didn’t have cable, and I didn’t find out for years that he’d gone to ESPN.
I remember him from KTLA (Channel 5), where he was hilarious and made watching the sports report entertaining. I think he went to Channel 9 after that (or he could have come from Chan. 9 to Channel 5 for all I know). Whatever. Now he’s doing the Big Time on (I think it is) MSNBC? He’s still pretty good, anyhow.
I also have vague fleeting memories of Tom Brokaw on KNBC. And Paula Zahn on KCBS? Remember that? And remember that Wheel of Fortune’s Pat Sajack used to be the weather guy on (I think it was) KNBC? I remember he was quite funny and I always enjoyed his reports.
There are just way too many former LA newscasters that are now on to bigger and better things.
Oh! Oh! Steve Kimetko? (sp?) I think he’s on E! now? He used to be on Channel 2, wasn’t he? I know he was a local newscaster, anyway.
Two guys I went to college with in LA both had a crush on that newschick with the skunk hair. Can’t for the life of me remember her name now. Colleen something?
Unfortunately Jerry Dunphy died…anyone remember the reporter from WWF now WWE named Sean Mooney he is now a serious reporter. Bye see ya’ guys in a couple weeks.