Don Goddard (July 5, 1904—March 20, 1994) was a radio and television announcer and newscaster who later became known for his work with geriatric alcoholism and other addictions.
In addition, he narrated a series of classroom-based teenage advice films, "You and Your Family" and "You and Your Friends", both in 1946.
In the late 1940s, Goddard worked as a newscaster for New York radio stations WMCA[1] and WINS.
After retiring from broadcasting, Goddard collaborated with Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, on A.A. documentaries and the publication A.A. Grapevine.
His "Top o' the Hill Gang" for patients over 55 at St. Luke's fostered similar programs at clinics across the country.