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JUVENILE - ACTOR/SPORTSCASTER GIL STRATTON DEAD AT 86
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ACTOR/SPORTSCASTER GIL STRATTON DEAD AT 86
Gil Stratton, who made his debut as a juvenile actor costarring with Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in the Busby Berkeley/Norman Taurog musical Girl Crazy in 1943, but is best remembered in Los Angeles as the sportscaster for the CBS-owned KNXT (now KCBS-TV) for more than two decades, died Saturday of congestive heart failure in Toluca Lake, CA at age 86. His signature line, "Hi folks, it's time to call 'em as I see 'em," was familiar to a generation of Angelenos, who, in the '60s and '70s, tuned in to The Big Show , which is believed to be the nation's first hourlong newscast.
13/10/2008
Tags: Juvenile - Judy Garland - Mickey Rooney
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Gil has a website with a guest book where friends and fans can leave their
condolences or share happy memories of Gil at www.gilstratton.com
Please pass this link along to anyone that might have fond recollections of Gil
in Southern California and beyond.


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