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[[Bob McAllister]] (June 2, 1935 – July 21, 1998) had a career in children's television, starting with a morning shows in Virginia (Norfolk) and Maryland (Baltimore). In 1967, he became host of a syndicated saturday morning show called Wonderama in New York. He also created the award-winning network series "Kids Are People Too".
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'''Bob McAllister''' (June 2, 1935 – July 21, 1998) had a career in children's television, starting with a morning shows in Norfolk, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland.  
  
==Books==
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== Biography ==
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In 1967, he became host of a syndicated saturday morning show called Wonderama in New York. He also created the award-winning network series "Kids Are People Too".<ref>Obit - [[Genii 1998 September]]</ref>
  
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McAllister received recognition in the magic field with numerous awards, including the "Magician of the Year" award from the [[Society of American Magicians]].
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==Books==
 
* [[That Extra Touch]] (1963)
 
* [[That Extra Touch]] (1963)
  
== References ==
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* Obit - [[Genii 1998 September]]
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 42, No. 2, February 1962, Robert C. McAllister Awarded, page 20
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 78, No. 9, September 1998, Broken Wand, Robert C. McAllister, by Dennis Phillips, page 151
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* MUM, Vol. 88, No. 4, September 1998, Broken Wands, Bob McAllister, page 45
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* http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/22/arts/bob-mcallister-63-tv-host-and-magician.html Bob McAllister, 63, TV Host and Magician
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 29 January 2020

Bob McAllister
BornRobert Charles McAllister
June 2, 1935
Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
DiedJuly 21, 1998 (age 63)
Manhattan, New York
Resting placeEastern Shore Chapel Cemetery, Virginia Beach, USA
CategoriesBooks by Bob McAllister

Bob McAllister (June 2, 1935 – July 21, 1998) had a career in children's television, starting with a morning shows in Norfolk, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland.

Biography

In 1967, he became host of a syndicated saturday morning show called Wonderama in New York. He also created the award-winning network series "Kids Are People Too".[1]

McAllister received recognition in the magic field with numerous awards, including the "Magician of the Year" award from the Society of American Magicians.

Books

References

  1. Obit - Genii 1998 September
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