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from 1950 – 1952; the horror fantasy TV series was based on the radio show of the same name. Gallop's camera appearances for the show were as a head without a body with a lit candle. As his candle became smaller from week to week, Gallop's pleas to the prop department for a replacement fell on
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Having failed the NBC network announcer audition on his first try, Gallop was extremely eager to be hired by the other major network at the time, CBS, as he did not want to return to Boston. When he got the job, Gallop was told his starting salary would be $ 45 per week. He then expressed concern
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on the Berle radio show, but was never fully developed until Gallop became Perry Como's television announcer and Ace began writing for Como. Despite a friendship between Gallop and Berle, the working conditions on the radio show were such that Gallop quit after every broadcast. Gallop was also a
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A romance developed between the pair, and at some point before 1946, they were married. Winchell was unwilling to concede the end of their relationship and continued to pursue
Bentley with flowers and other gifts. Gallop became the object of his wrath. Winchell was able to have him constantly
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premiere on
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made a decision to quit the investment banking business based on the economic conditions of the time; there appeared to be more investment consultants than clients in need of their services. His brief previous announcing experience was enough to earn him a spot at
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followed by police. He also learned where Gallop was auditioning for announcing jobs and convinced radio program sponsors not to hire him. Gallop was fired from a soap opera announcing job because of
Winchell's pressure. By 1948, the couple divorced.
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every day, purely for sport's sake, of course, and there's one thing I'd like to know. (Caller then paused) How the heck do you stand it?" Unfortunately, there is no record of Gallop's response to his caller.
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stressed that veteran radio announcers were still actively employed because of their announcing experience and that a handsome face on the television screen needed to have that experience coupled with it.
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costume or even a Beatle wig, showing up at the right time wearing the gear. He was an active participant in the show's comedy sketches. Gallop was also the announcer for the 1958 – 1959
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that it was not a "round" figure. When asked to explain, Gallop swallowed hard and said he believed $ 50 was a "round" sum, getting his first raise before actually starting with the network.
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countenance was made more frightening by problems with the program's lighting. Changes to it made him appear to be smoking a cigar or with a hole in his head.
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deaf ears. Apparently sensing his dilemma, a viewer sent Gallop an entire box of candles.
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in 1949. He was the narrator for an ABC animated children's program,
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cartoon in 1945. He also narrated two later "Casper" cartoons,
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which aired three times a week, a panelist on the game show,
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on the show in the early 1950s; he became the voice of the
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Gallop soon established a career as a radio announcer on
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Musicor 45 rpm single MU 1191, c1966 "The Son of Irving"
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1490:"'Big Bad John' Moves Tardily From Radio To Television"
1295:"Electronic Listening Post To Feed Radio's 'Monitor'"
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583:"How to be a Jewish American Princess" Kapp Records.
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575:When You're In Love, The Whole World Is Jewish
568:"Got A Match" ABC – Paramount 9931, 1958
565:"SH BANG" Narrator on Young People's Records.
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1247:"Frank Gallop: The Man Who Goes for 'Breaks'"
443:When You're in Love the Whole World is Jewish
292:Before the Como show, he was the narrator of
200:on Sunday afternoons from 1955 – 1960.
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1069:"Family Hour (Armed Forces rebroadcast)"
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2261:"People and Parties in Palm Beach".
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1828:"RPM Top 100 Singles - May 30, 1966"
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2461:When You Come to the End of the Day
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1790:'s 1971 UK smash #1 hit "
1685:"The Colgate Comedy Hour"
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3204:The Shadow of Your Smile
3092:Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
3050:If (They Made Me a King)
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3099:Long Ago (and Far Away)
2653:Perry Como Live on Tour
1973:"A-Haunting We Will Go"
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1441:The Washington Observer
1221:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
936:"Mystery Series Debuts"
360:Dean Martin Summer Show
347:The Colgate Comedy Hour
268:The Ray Charles Singers
190:"Communicator" for the
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3211:Some Enchanted Evening
2833:Days of Wine and Roses
2637:Where You're Concerned
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2945:The Gypsy in My Soul
2812:Catch a Falling Star
2326:TV.com: Frank Gallop
2160:"Doings On Broadway"
1929:"The Friendly Ghost"
1494:The Pittsburgh Press
1415:The Pittsburgh Press
1217:"Today's Best Laugh"
1162:The News and Courier
2966:Hello, Young Lovers
2875:A Dreamer's Holiday
2791:A Bushel and a Peck
2777:Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
2728:'A' You're Adorable
2629:The Best of British
2541:Perry Como in Italy
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2910:For the Good Times
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