Ted Brown (radio)

[3] Brown joined New York radio station WOR, doing mostly nighttime music shows, in late 1946.

[5] Brown continued as the station's morning air personality until a programming shake-up led to a line-up and call letters change (to WHN) in September, 1962.

[7] Completing a series of relocations dizzying even for the whirlwind New York radio market of the '60s and '70s, WNEW hired him back from WNBC for the afternoon show in August, 1972.

[8] In the summer of 1959 he hosted a daytime game show called Across the Board for ABC Television.

[10] Brown died at the Hebrew Home for the Aged in Riverdale due to complications of a stroke he had suffered several years earlier.

Brown as "Bison Bill" when he filled in for Bob Smith on Howdy Doody .