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  • A.J. McWhorter: TV's Memory Man

    An interesting article from today's Honolulu Star-Bulletin:

    TV’s memory man
    A fan of television history stops at nothing to keep old shows in top condition
    "When I moved to Hawaii about 10 years ago from Chicago, I naturally got interested in archiving Hawaiian video," said McWhorter, who's a stay-at-home dad and Web designer, in case you're wondering how he gets so much tube time. "The Holy Grail is Don Ho, because he was often on network shows and because his own daily network show was famously erased after it aired."

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    Re: A.J. McWhorter: TV's Memory Man

    Great article indeed I've known that guy for 35 years and sometimes see him whenever I walk past a mirror.

    Aj McWhorter

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      Re: A.J. McWhorter: TV's Memory Man

      You've been outed, Kalihiboy!!! Great story.

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        Re: A.J. McWhorter: TV's Memory Man

        Originally posted by tutusue View Post
        You've been outed, Kalihiboy!!!
        And with a photo of him, too!
        Had to love the line in that article that started "When Anthony "AJ" McWhorter was a teenager, in the long-ago '80s, (...)." Sheesh. Talk about making some of us feel old!
        And it's pretty cool that article has one HT member interviewing another HT member. [/wave to Burl and AJ]

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        That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

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          Re: A.J. McWhorter: TV's Memory Man

          Great article! Now I know how you look!

          Auntie Lynn
          Be AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
          Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

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            Re: A.J. McWhorter: TV's Memory Man

            If you don't come up with your own story ideas, they will be assigned to you!
            Burl Burlingame
            "Art is never finished, only abandoned." -- Leonardo Da Vinci
            honoluluagonizer.com

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