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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wally_GeorgeWally George - Wikipedia

    Personal life. Death. References. External links. Wally George (born George Walter Pearch; December 4, 1931 – October 5, 2003) was an American conservative radio and television commentator.

  2. 21 ott 2023 · 480 subscribers. Subscribed. 48. 2.4K views 5 months ago ANAHEIM. "Hot Seat" with Wally George and David Kennedy. Complete episode! Circa 1985. Please share, comment, like and subscribe so you...

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  3. Hot Seat was a Saturday late night syndicated, politically oriented, though often satirical and comedic television talk-show that began in the early 1980s, hosted by conservative commentator Wally George. It was shot in the studios of KDOC, a UHF television station licensed to (and, at the time, having their studios) in Anaheim ...

    • Wally George
    • July 16, 1983 –, June 2003
    • approx. 490
    • KDOC-TV
  4. 7 ott 2003 · Times Staff Writer. Wally George, who pioneered insult television on his long-running Orange County talk show “Hot Seat” in the 1980s, died Sunday in Fountain Valley. George, better known to...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0313640Wally George - IMDb

    Wally George was born on 4 December 1931 in Oakland, California, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (1989), Bonanza (1959) and Squanderers (1996). He was married to Mary Jo Teipl, Susan L Rennie, Nancy Marie Freely, Joan Marie Teipe, Jane Patricia Eagar and Lillian San Nicolas Kamminga.

    • Producer, Actor, Writer
    • December 4, 1931
    • Wally George
    • October 7, 2003
  6. 23 nov 2008 · The Best of Wally George and Hot Seat 1 - YouTube. Stephenno1. 369 subscribers. 398. 85K views 14 years ago. Highlights include Tony Fisch, Rev. Bud Green (Norm Lubow) and El Duche and the...

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    • Stephenno1
  7. Conservative '80s TV legend Wally George's life is profiled as part of the famed E! True Hollywood Story series.

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    • Arthur Carlson