Bill Forman (1915–1966) was an American radio announcer and actor.
[2][3][4] Forman worked for WHBC in Canton, Ohio and then for WGAR in Cleveland, Ohio before he moved to Los Angeles to work at KMPC, where he succeeded Lou Huston, in 1942.
[5][6][2] During his career, Forman was known as the "dean" and for his many accents on Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge.
[10] He starred in the television adaptation of The Whistler which aired for one season beginning in 1954.
He enjoyed golf, cooking, and Sherlock Holmes stories and films.