Over the decades, we've had an amazing team of anchors and reporters. Ken Bastida tells us about one of our favorites who had the brains, the looks and the voice -- Stan Bohrman.
I had the honor of working with Stan on the weekend news at the then WTCN-TV in 1979. He had left California to take an anchor/reporter position at this brand new NBC affiliate in Minneapolis. He later moved onto KYW TV just months after I departed. He was quite the guy with a commanding presence and on-air delivery. As I was young and just starting out in the business, he showed good form, and had a great sense of humor. I worked as the weekend meteorologist there. He is sorely missed, and so glad to have worked with Stan.
Stan Bohrman -one of the greats. Watching him again,after so many years, in The China Syndrome reminded me what a consumate professional he was. Smooth, compelling, always on point - he transcended textbook broadcasting; if anything, he rewrote the book. (Remembering from L A)
Little pu$$y girl typical obnoxious reporter. Rizzo had the 10 pound testes in this scenario. Bohrman wouldn't have been shit if FRANK hadn't insulted him.
I remember Stan in Philadelphia . He was a fine journalist and I certainly recall his famous encounter with Mayor Rizzo the day that footage aired. Frank was quite the character. I thought Stan held his composure very well under ,shall we say rather unique circumstances.
Followed your Dad at “ Tempo” as a young teenager and loved his liberal views. Was a big influence on my political beliefs and want you to know how much he shaped my views which I hold to this day.
“He was a crumb creep lush coward.”
Frank Rizzo
Stan's exchanges with Mayor Rizzo were legendary. He was fearless and had cast iron nuts. He was unique and missed greatly
He was a crumb and a lush
Stan almost got himself beat up for real
Rizzo had the cast iron nuts. Bohrman was a lush and a coward.
He was a Crumb and a lush.
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I had the honor of working with Stan on the weekend news at the then WTCN-TV in 1979. He had left California to take an anchor/reporter position at this brand new NBC affiliate in Minneapolis. He later moved onto KYW TV just months after I departed. He was quite the guy with a commanding presence and on-air delivery. As I was young and just starting out in the business, he showed good form, and had a great sense of humor. I worked as the
weekend meteorologist there. He is sorely missed, and so glad to have worked with Stan.
Stan Bohrman -one of the greats. Watching him again,after so many years, in The China Syndrome reminded me what a consumate professional he was. Smooth, compelling, always on point - he transcended textbook broadcasting; if anything, he rewrote the book. (Remembering from L A)
Little pu$$y girl typical obnoxious reporter. Rizzo had the 10 pound testes in this scenario. Bohrman wouldn't have been shit if FRANK hadn't insulted him.
I remember Stan in Philadelphia . He was a fine journalist and I certainly recall his famous encounter with Mayor Rizzo the day that footage aired. Frank was quite the character. I thought Stan held his composure very well under ,shall we say rather unique circumstances.
Regis Philbin used to say, "The Bohrman is back, and he's furious!"
He took on Frank Rizzo & survived
"Took on Frank Rizzo". LMAO! Watch the tape! Bohrman pissed his pants.
@@georgeschafer53 Rizzo didn't scared Borhman one bit
Wasn't Stan a lush?
@@eganc1976 It's well known that people in the media tend to hang out at bars or have an extensive liquor collection
@@georgeschafer53 I didn't say he won...Rizzo was just that powerful I think 90% of people would have scram'd
He had a great talking voice
Rizzo buried that crum bum! LOL
"I wanna fight ya"
~ Frank Rizzo
RIP Regis.
Followed your Dad at “ Tempo” as a young teenager and loved his liberal views. Was a big influence on my political beliefs and want you to know how much he shaped my views which I hold to this day.
Lush
He was a lush. You could tell by looking at him.