That loud mouth little weasel Mort Sahl would be picking up his extra 20 teeth off the ground against George Putnam. I met George Putnam on 3 separate occasions in the late '70's and early 80's. I'm 6'2", Mr.Putnam had to have been 2-3" taller than me when I stood next to him, and he was very stocky built. He was big man. Mort Sahl is lucky he did not twist him into a human pretzel.
That's the iconic LA news anchor George Putnam. He was at KTTV in the 50s, and bounced between KTLA and KTTV in the '60s, becoming the highest-paid US newscaster. Later, he anchored at KHJ and KCOP, and had a radio show from 1975 until he died at 94 in '08. This is from the short-lived 70s KTTV show "Both Sides Now" that he and Sahl cohosted. Once, exiting KHJ, and not watching, I held the door for someone entering. Then I heard a booming "Thank you, young man!" It could only be Putnam!
@tradjjjj I always wondered why this guy sounded like Ted Baxter from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" - turns out Ted Knight patterned his character after George Putnam!
That loud mouth little weasel Mort Sahl would be picking up his extra 20 teeth off the ground against George Putnam. I met George Putnam on 3 separate occasions in the late '70's and early 80's. I'm 6'2", Mr.Putnam had to have been 2-3" taller than me when I stood next to him, and he was very stocky built. He was big man. Mort Sahl is lucky he did not twist him into a human pretzel.
classicrock955 2 months ago
Wasn't George Putnam on KTLA News?
Jiltedin2007 3 months ago
Wow!!
CoffySarai 4 months ago
Interesting. That may bethe only time I ever heard Mort Sahl swear.
Iguana56 6 months ago
That's the iconic LA news anchor George Putnam. He was at KTTV in the 50s, and bounced between KTLA and KTTV in the '60s, becoming the highest-paid US newscaster. Later, he anchored at KHJ and KCOP, and had a radio show from 1975 until he died at 94 in '08. This is from the short-lived 70s KTTV show "Both Sides Now" that he and Sahl cohosted. Once, exiting KHJ, and not watching, I held the door for someone entering. Then I heard a booming "Thank you, young man!" It could only be Putnam!
tradjjjj 6 months ago
@tradjjjj I always wondered why this guy sounded like Ted Baxter from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" - turns out Ted Knight patterned his character after George Putnam!
Thanks for the info - much appreciated!
CaptainOT 6 months ago