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WSBK-TV "Ask the Manager" - 1982 - Part 1 of 4

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

This clip was recorded from WSBK-TV/Boston on a Sunday evening, April 11, 1982. After a Boston Bruins close and the start and finish of "It's Your Business," TV-38 general manager Joseph C. Dimino presides over his final "Ask the Manager" program.

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  • Does Anybody Know The Music Cut From The Intro To Ask The Manager?

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    "Russian Dressing" by Walter Murphy

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  • It was recorded on my birthday. I turned 9 that year!!

  • Does anyone remember when Ask The Manager had Bill Flynn? Those days were a hoot! I think they got one letter read per show!

  • They answered my letter on an episode of Ask the Manager in August 1990. I wish I had saved the tape. I did actually tape it, but the audio didn't come out.

  • I use to die laughing at some of these episodes!

  • I'd like to see some episodes from the Stu Tauber/Meg LaVigne years.

  • Thank you VERY MUCH for bringing a video with Meryl Comer to YouTube! Back then, I thought she was just an amazon queen!

    Nowadays, she has been an advocate for the Alzheimer's cause since her husband has that illness. There are some things online about her husband, Dr. Harvey Gralnick, and herself. My regards to them during this struggle.

    And if it isn't inappropriate to bring this up - Dang, she still looks great!

  • You Should Know... It's Your Business. Other than that... Palpable Tension for Sure Astounding Quality Image

  • ALL stations should be REQUIRED to have a show like this- I remember seeing a few on Sacramento area stations up til around 1985.

    I have a feeling nowadays any complaints would be answered with "We'll do whatever the hell we want- fuck you!"

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