And the pitchman is George Fenneman, who was not only the announcer and straight man for yhe legendary Groucho Marx on the classic NBC-Radio & TV game show "You Bet Your Life," but also the original announcer whose voice followed the most famous four musical notes in broadcasting history, the theme of the Jack Webb-produced "Dragnet" ("Da-da-da-da").
It was Fenneman's voice that informed us, "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent."
Nice!
clarkekiss 1 month ago
By the way, that is one clear window. And this is one, mighty fine Yuletide TV commercial!
Now go have yourselves a Holly Jolly!!
gymnastix 2 months ago
And the pitchman is George Fenneman, who was not only the announcer and straight man for yhe legendary Groucho Marx on the classic NBC-Radio & TV game show "You Bet Your Life," but also the original announcer whose voice followed the most famous four musical notes in broadcasting history, the theme of the Jack Webb-produced "Dragnet" ("Da-da-da-da").
It was Fenneman's voice that informed us, "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent."
gymnastix 2 months ago