Joe Pyne (December 22, 1924 – March 23, 1970) was an American radio and television talk show host, who pioneered the confrontational style in which the...
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George Pyne (disambiguation), multiple people James Baker Pyne James Kendrick Pyne Jim Pyne Joe Pyne John Pyne Ken Pyne, British cartoonist Louisa Pyne (1832–1904)...
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variety of new hosts, many of them taking on a similar persona to Joe Pyne. Joe Pyne and Alan Henry were major factors in establishing a new trend in radio...
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talk shows originated in the 1960s and early 1970s with series hosted by Joe Pyne, Les Crane, and Phil Donahue; the format was popularized by personal confession-filled...
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1940), author, commentator Howard Pyle (1853–1911), author, illustrator Joe Pyne (1924–1970), broadcaster Judge Reinhold (born 1957), actor Betty Roche...
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exclusion of homosexuals. In 1967, the pair appeared as a gay couple on The Joe Pyne Show. Burnside and Hay helped plan the first gay pride parade in Albuquerque...
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the gay rights cause, he made appearances on local media, such as The Joe Pyne Show. Hay and Burnside also took part in research and fundraising for the...
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Press, 2020. ISBN 9781629635248. pages 85–93. 1968 TV interview with Iceberg Slim on YouTube 1966 Joe Pyne radio interview with Iceberg Slim on YouTube...
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Time, and men's magazines. He also appeared on talk shows such as The Joe Pyne Show, Donahue, and The Tonight Show, and in a feature-length documentary...
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