Talk:Paul Dixon (entertainer)

Two different people
Removed the references to the British musician of the same name.. Please read the article and you will see it's not the same person. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Professor2789 (talk • contribs) 12:17, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

Remember it well...
Growing up in Indiana in the 60s-70s, remember his morning TV show well, even the rubber chickens and the "knee ticklers" (back in the days of mini skirts, he'd pick some attractive woman from the audience and pin what I today guess was a modified tie tack on the bottom edge of their skirt in an elaborate ceremony - hot stuff for a 10-year-old boy in the sixties). Back then channel 13 in Indianapolis also had a Saturday morning 4-H themed program called "Clover Power" hosted by a Ball State student named David Letterman who also did weekend weather on the local newscasts.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:06, 13 February 2008 (UTC)