Marty Robinson (announcer)

Marty Robinson (born September 7, 1932) is a retired voice-over announcer for various stations, most notably at WTTW studios.

Robinson was also producer and host of The First Fifty Years, a nationally syndicated program of historic vocal records from 1967 to 1992.

Robinson was also notably remembered as making "epic introductions" and closing voice-overs of the series Doctor Who for Channel 11.

After High School, Robinson enlisted in the Navy when the Korean War began and served for three-and-a-half years.

He has been married to Mary Robinson (née Wellingham) since 1959 and they have lived in Prospect Heights, Illinois since 1973.