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Billy & Reggie Keaton | Buffalo Broadcasters Association

Year Inducted:

2005

Category / Categories:

Golden Age of Broadcasting Award

2005 Golden Age of Broadcasting Award

The Golden Age Award is reserved for the pioneers in the truest sense of the word: Those who did it first, the people who had no pattern to follow, no lead blocker. These folks blazed the trail, and set an example for future generations to follow. Like many of radio’s pioneers, Billy Keaton’s foray into the medium came in the pre-war days when he adapted his Vaudeville routine into the highly popular Stuff and Nonsense program on WGR Radio. His success turned a temporary Buffalo assignment permanent. After the war, Billy’s wife Reggie joined the act, and the two hosted the Mr. and Mrs. Show for a decade. While the Keatons’ voices were familiar throughout the 40s and 50s, their faces were soon popular as well. As a long time WGR Radio fan favorite, Billy was the natural choice to welcome the first viewers to WGR-TV in 1954. Billy and Reggie also hosted several Cable TV talk shows through the years, leaving a legacy of 55 years of entertaining Western New York. Billy Keaton passed away in 1976, Reggie 19 years later in 1995.


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