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Bob Crane has been called a genius in radio by his radio colleagues at WICC in Bridgeport, CT, and KNX and KMPC in Los Angeles. All sound effects, gimmicks, and voices are performed by Bob Crane (who was also known in radio as the Man of 1,000 Voices), either as pre-recordings or live right at the mic. Bringing all the pieces together, Bob transforms an otherwise bland commercial reading into a dazzling comedic performance. Further, Bob was an exceptional interviewer, which earned him a coveted place with many celebrities. While at KNX, Bob interviewed more than 3,000 individuals from 1956 to 1965. The beautiful and incomparable Norma Jeane Mortenson (Baker), known to the world as Marilyn Monroe, hardly needs an introduction. Born on June 1, 1926, she will always be loved and adored by millions, living forever in our hearts. Countless books and articles have been written and movies produced detailing her life, career, and tragic demise on August 5, 1962. Buried in Pierce Brothers Memorial Park in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, she rests only a few steps away from Bob Crane's final resting place. Around the year 1960, Bob interviewed Ms. Monroe, which was broadcast over KNX-CBS Radio in 1960 and 1964. We hope you enjoy both her sweetness and his humor, remembering them each for their talents and career highlights, and as kind souls taken from the world much too soon. For more about Bob Crane and the campaign for his induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame, visit http://www.vote4bobcrane.org Marilyn Monroe Interview with Bob Crane The Bob Crane Show / KNX-CBS Radio Circa 1960