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Les Nessman - Wikipedia
Lester "Les" Nessman Jr. is a fictional character on the television situation comedy WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–82) played by Richard Sanders. He reprised his role in the sequel series, The New WKRP in Cincinnati .
Richard Sanders (actor) - Wikipedia
Richard Sanders (born August 23, 1940) [1] is a retired American actor and screenwriter. He played quirky news anchorman Les Nessman on the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982). Most of his acting career has been on television. Sanders was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the son of Thelma S. and Henry Irvine Sanders.
Richard Sanders - IMDb
He became best known to television audiences as the inept, fastidious, ultra-conservative radio anchorman Les Nessman in the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978) (for which he also penned several episodes).
WKRP in Cincinnati - Wikipedia
Les Nessman (Richard Sanders), the fastidious, bow-tied news reporter, who is a "mama's boy" of a man, approaches his job with absurdly earnest seriousness, despite being almost totally incompetent (a fact to which he is oblivious).
Richard Sanders: Les Nessman - IMDb
Les Nessman : I don't know. A man and his two children tried to kill me. After the turkeys hit the pavement, the crowd kind of scattered but, some of them tried to attack me! I tried to jam myself into a phone booth. Then Mr. Carlson had the helicopter land in the middle of the parking lot.
Whatever happened to the cast of WKRP in Cincinnati?
2018年4月16日 · Richard Sanders (Les Nessman) - Richard Sanders was born on August 23, 1940 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA. He played WKRP's quirky, pompous news director, Les Nessman, on WKRP in Cincinnati .
Richard Sanders: Les Nessman, Mother Nessman - IMDb
Les Nessman : [repeated sign-off line] This is Les Nessman saying good day, and may the good news be yours.
OTD: 'WKRP' Dropped Turkeys In 1978, Still One Of TV's …
2018年10月30日 · Les Nessman (Richard Sanders) broadcasts from WKRP's Thanksgiving promotion at fictional Pinedale Shopping Mall on Oct. 30, 1978. As God as my witness: WKRP …
Les Nessman bumbling, lovable, catchphrase, journalism, trivia
Les Nessman is a beloved character from WKRP in Cincinnati. He is a bumbling, yet lovable, news anchor and reporter known for his catchphrase, "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." He is respected for his hard work and dedication, and is remembered for his love of trivia and classical music.
Things You Didn’t Know About WKRP in Cincinnati - Medium
2022年2月5日 · Les Nessman, seeing the debacle, said “It looked like the turkeys mounted a counterattack.” If so, it was unsuccessful. 10: Howard Hessman was originally asked to read for the role of Herb ...