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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Pope" data-source="post: 4143739" data-attributes="member: 44975"><p>When I was a kid I would often spend weekends with my grandparents who lived on an acreage right behind the WKY studio and tower. All TV was live then, even the commercials. Danny Williams was the main personality on air and I think he swept up and took out the trash. My grandparents loved Saturday night wrestling and watched religiously. Danny of course was MC for those events. One Saturday, he was interviewing two of the wrestlers who were posturing, trash talking and trying to build ticket sales for a live event. One of them grabbed a folding chair and swung it over his head as if to hit the other guy. Unfortunately, Danny was standing behind him and got clocked in the head by the chair. It knocked him cold and there being no backup, the mic was rolling around on the floor and the cameraman didn' t know what to do. Finally, they cut back to the station and shoved some engineer in front of the camera to do a couple of commercials. When they cut back to the wrestling venue, Danny was revived with a giant bandage on his head and he went on and MC'd the matches. That was when men were men.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Pope, post: 4143739, member: 44975"] When I was a kid I would often spend weekends with my grandparents who lived on an acreage right behind the WKY studio and tower. All TV was live then, even the commercials. Danny Williams was the main personality on air and I think he swept up and took out the trash. My grandparents loved Saturday night wrestling and watched religiously. Danny of course was MC for those events. One Saturday, he was interviewing two of the wrestlers who were posturing, trash talking and trying to build ticket sales for a live event. One of them grabbed a folding chair and swung it over his head as if to hit the other guy. Unfortunately, Danny was standing behind him and got clocked in the head by the chair. It knocked him cold and there being no backup, the mic was rolling around on the floor and the cameraman didn' t know what to do. Finally, they cut back to the station and shoved some engineer in front of the camera to do a couple of commercials. When they cut back to the wrestling venue, Danny was revived with a giant bandage on his head and he went on and MC'd the matches. That was when men were men. [/QUOTE]
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