Gilbert Edward "Gil" Noble (February 22, 1932[1] – April 5, 2012)[2] was an American television reporter and interviewer.
He was the producer and host of New York City television station WABC-TV's weekly show Like It Is, originally co-hosted with Melba Tolliver.
[4] In 1962, Noble got his professional break into broadcast media when he was hired as a part-time announcer at WLIB radio.
Du Bois, Malcolm X, Fannie Lou Hamer, Ella Baker, Decade of Struggle, Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Jack Johnson, Charlie Parker and the documentary Essay on Drugs.
[citation needed] In 1973, Noble reported (for local TV station WABC channel 7) on the first mobile cellular phone invented by Marty Cooper from the NY Hilton in New York.