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My first job at KWCO Radio in Chickasha, OK 1946
Read about it in my book, "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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The Webster Webfoot Show. This photograph was taken
during our first show televised in Dallas, Texas April 4,1950 |
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Webster & Jimmy with Kate Smith in New York City -
1951
Read about it in"Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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Ed Sullivan visits Webster & Jimmy in Dallas -
1952 Read about it in my book, "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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Co-starring with Ronald Colman in
the TV series
Halls of Ivy in 1954. My
biggest film role that proved disastrous ten years later. Read about it
in "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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This is the show Snakebit Sam [Easy Marvin] co-hosted
in 1955 on NBC-TV.. Funny Boners.. Johnny Mac Brown is a guest.
Read about it in "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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Webster & Jimmy replaced Shari Lewis & Lambchop
on The Hi Mom Show
in New York City - 1959.Yep, it's in my book "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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As a minister performing the duties of a double wedding ceremony on TV series It's
a Living - 1978, it's me standing in the middle. And yes, those
whiskers are real! |
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Jimmy and Bonanza before new paint design...1991 |
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My dear friend, Gene Neill, who has the largest prison ministry on
earth. |
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This is the Bonanza with new paint design. Sandy, my little
companion [golden retriever/collie mix] is standing beside me. |
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Another pix of Ronald Colman and his wife, Bonita Hume
in Halls of Ivy - 1954.
Please get my book, "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" and learn how this was
disastrous ['in a sense]. |
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Our first director at WFAA-TV in Dallas was Ash
Dawes. A brilliant father and husband. Please read about him in . . . . . .my book
. . . . . . "Go
Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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Bub was almost 6 feet all in junior high. His name was
on all trophies in show cases at school. Here he is holding Moyne and me in his arms. From "Go Get 'Em,
Tiger" and the year is 1934. |
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My Sweet Muriel. 1925-1988. We were married 40 1/2
years. Everybody loved her! She was on the Little House on the Prairie
television series for eight years and also appeared as a nurse on
Trapper John during its five year run. Please get my book, "Go Get 'Em,
Tiger!" and read about her . |
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This guy is none other than Bing Crosby. He and Muriel are
on the movie set ... "ANYTHING GOES" |
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My father ... I am placing several pictures him on
this photo page, requesting you to please read about him in my book
— the only person who ever made me look shy. I honestly believe very few
children loved and admired their father as much as my two brothers and I
did.... "Go Get 'EM, Tiger!"
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Again, Dad ... much younger --1932 -- in his Texaco
uniform. This was taken with an old box camera. The little blotch
on his left cheek is a film error...as well as the other speckles.
Remember, this was taken more than seventy years ago. Read all about him
in my book, "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!"
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My wonderful Mother who launched my career at the age of
seven. WHAT? Yes — seeing my first movie at that age was a total
disaster until she explained the murder I had witnessed was not a murder
after all. Read about this and other things about her in my
book ....... "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!"
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My Mom and Dad...A 1917 Model marriage that lasted a life
time. Nobody ever had parents who loved their children more than my
two brothers. Dad called us [his family] "King, Queen, and Three Jacks." Please
read my book...
"Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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The Model A Ford
I drove
to Hollywood in 1941. Read about it in "Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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My best friend in school, Bennie Barr. We made such
big plans as young boys, and he became one of the top accountants in
America. PLEASE read about him in my book
"Go Get 'Em, Tiger!" |
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Aunt Berniece and Uncle Cliff Ruby...the greatest
merchandising executive I've ever known. Read "GGETiger!" |
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Another real fun time for me. This is a scene from
DRAGNET...The skinny guy is ME....It's ALL in my book, "Go Get 'Em,
Tiger!" |
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818 761-4767 |
jimmy@jimmyweldon.com |