musicradio77
10-26-2004, 07:01 PM
I must say that today is the 1-year anniversary of the passing of "The Price Is Right's" second announcer, Rod Roddy.:( For those of you watches the show, whatever you are, Rich Fields is now hanging in there as the third announcer. I found 2 clips from KQV tribute site in memory of Rod Roddy. These are the clips that Rod Roddy was hosting a show as a disc jockey on Pittsburgh's KQV. Here is a description from the KQV website:
Rod Roddy was only at KQV for a short time. Rod joined KQV April 25th 1960 for the 9 to midnight shift from KOMA in Oklahoma City. He began his radio career while attending Texas Chrisian University. In April 1961, Rod moved KQV's morning show. His evening show had been so successful that crowd control outside of KQV's showcase studio had become a problem. Rod left KQV in June of 1961.
Rod's second career was a television announcer. He was known for his booming voice and his flamboyant jackets. Rod's best known work was the announcer on the "Price Is Right". Other game shows included "Battlestars", "Hit Man", "Press Your Luck", "Love Connection" and "Family Feud". He was also the announcer on the ABC hit comedy "Soap".
On Monday, October 27th, 2003, Rod Roddy passed away in Hollywood. Roddy, who suffered from colon and breast cancer, died at Century Hospital. He was 66 years old. He had been hospitalized for two months
Here are two clips of Rod Roddy during his radio career at KQV in Pittsburgh:
1. Rod Roddy's Opening from 1960 (http://user.pa.net/~ejjeff/60roddy.ram)
2. Rod Roddy from September 9th, 1960 (http://user.pa.net/~ejjeff/roddy960.ram)
Share your thoughts about Rod Roddy and his passing one year ago this week and tell us all about these clips. Thanks!
Rod Roddy was only at KQV for a short time. Rod joined KQV April 25th 1960 for the 9 to midnight shift from KOMA in Oklahoma City. He began his radio career while attending Texas Chrisian University. In April 1961, Rod moved KQV's morning show. His evening show had been so successful that crowd control outside of KQV's showcase studio had become a problem. Rod left KQV in June of 1961.
Rod's second career was a television announcer. He was known for his booming voice and his flamboyant jackets. Rod's best known work was the announcer on the "Price Is Right". Other game shows included "Battlestars", "Hit Man", "Press Your Luck", "Love Connection" and "Family Feud". He was also the announcer on the ABC hit comedy "Soap".
On Monday, October 27th, 2003, Rod Roddy passed away in Hollywood. Roddy, who suffered from colon and breast cancer, died at Century Hospital. He was 66 years old. He had been hospitalized for two months
Here are two clips of Rod Roddy during his radio career at KQV in Pittsburgh:
1. Rod Roddy's Opening from 1960 (http://user.pa.net/~ejjeff/60roddy.ram)
2. Rod Roddy from September 9th, 1960 (http://user.pa.net/~ejjeff/roddy960.ram)
Share your thoughts about Rod Roddy and his passing one year ago this week and tell us all about these clips. Thanks!