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"Crane approaches something close to genius in integrating his commercials with show-stuff. While he sometimes fractures a sponsor's message, he reassembles the pieces and augments and embellishes said message in such a manner as to increase the plug's effectiveness. This is a matter of record. Crane sells. Crane pitches hard. Add to this that he has the area's fastest-expanding morning audience and you have a degree of value that should make time buyers drool." -Liner Notes, "Laffter, Sweet and Profane" (KNX Promotional Album for The Bob Crane Show) 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. After Bob Crane accepted the role of Hogan on "Hogan's Heroes," he was not sure about ever going back to radio, even though he admitted he would miss it. After "Hogan's Heroes" ended in 1971, Bob decided to go back to radio and ironically, fill in for Dick Whittinghill over KMPC while Dick was on vacation. Ironically, Dick Whittinghill had been Bob's main competition. Bob continued to stay close to radio throughout the 1970s, doing a lot of work for KMPC as well as for other radio stations, including KAYO in Seattle, WA. This clip of an interview with Mary Tyler Moore was broadcast over KMPC. There is some great interesting trivia about the lovely Mary Tyler Moore in this little clip! For more about Bob Crane and the campaign for his induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame, visit http://www.vote4bobcrane.org The Bob Crane Show Original airing of Mary Tyler Moore Interview Broadcast over KMPC Radio / Hollywood, CA / Thanksgiving Day (November 23, 1972). Recording courtesy of Scott Crane.