WebAug 1, 2024 · “Beat The Champ” originally aired for decades on Channel 4 with legendary hosts Chuck Healy and Van Miller. WBBZ-TV brought the popular program back in January of 2016 with the support of the Bowling Proprietors of Western New York. The competition remains one of the longest running bowling programs on television. WebMar 11, 2024 · "We visit Clint Buehlman and Danny Neaverth; Uncle Mike Mearian and Rocketship 7; The Lone Ranger & KB’s War of the Worlds; Meet the Millers and Dialing for Dollars; John Corbett & Chuck Healy and Irv, Rick & Tom; The Hound and John Otto and so many more of the great broadcasters who were there as we experienced the best …
Chuck Healy – Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame
http://blog.buffalostories.com/tag/chuck-healy/ WebHe came to Buffalo as Ch.4 first signed on— and over the next 30 years, there weren’t many radio & TV personalities who saw more airtime than WBEN’s John Corbett. Through the 1950s, he was hosting 11 weekly radio shows and was Ch.4’s “Speaker of the House” host weekdays at 12:15pm. prong set ring with nesting band
Ralph Hubbell – Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame
WebJan 7, 2016 · The program originally aired for decades on Channel 4 with legendary hosts Chuck Healy and Van Miller. While it has not been seen for close to 20 years, the program remains one of the longest... WebBroadcasters for the Los Angeles Clippers, San Diego Clippers, and Buffalo Braves National Basketball Association teams. Television Play-by-play. Chuck Healy: 1972–1973 (WBEN-TV) Van Miller: 1973–1978 (WBEN-TV) Ted Leitner: 1978–1984; Al Albert: 1984–1985 (KTTV) Phil Stone: 1985–1986 (KTLA) Dave Diles: 1986–1987 (KTLA) Ralph … WebChuck Healy and Van Miller were the two most popular figures in Buffalo television , even after competition signed on from WGR-TV (Channel 2) in 1954 and WKBW-TV (Channel … prong shield