Fahey Flynn (August 6, 1916 – August 8, 1983) was a radio and television newscaster who spent the majority of his career in Chicago. Robert Feder of the...
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he joined WBBM-TV in Chicago as an anchorman and reporter to replace Fahey Flynn. A contemporary report described him as a "glamor type". During his time...
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Beginning in 1968, the station's main evening newscasts were co-anchored by Fahey Flynn, a bowtie-wearing broadcaster who had spent the previous 15 years at...
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and reported news for them until 1967. During this time, he served as Fahey Flynn's first co-anchor. Following his stint at WBBM-TV, Drury joined WGN-TV...
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1972. Back, from left: anchor John Drury, anchor Joel Daly. Front, from left: weatherman John Coleman, anchor Fahey Flynn, sportscaster Bill Frink....
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the commercial was "as much a part of Chicago TV as Bozo the Clown, Fahey Flynn and Svengoolie." The 1985 commercial was filmed in a residential area...
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the museum's work preserving the content. In 2013 the site uploaded "Fahey Flynn Presents Seven's Greetings," a one-hour special that aired once in 1972...
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of Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Tarja Turunen, Finnish soprano artist. Fahey Flynn, television news reader Karla M. Gray, Montana's first female chief justice...
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about the time the station was renamed WLS-TV, Daly was paired with Fahey Flynn, and the two became the highest-rated evening news team in the city,...
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Duncanson (retired) Jerry Dunphy† Giselle Fernandez (now at Spectrum News 1) Fahey Flynn† Judie Garcia (now at WGN-TV) Megan Glaros Lauren Green (now at Fox News...
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