Bob McAllister (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Bob McAllister, 63, TV Host and Magician". The New York Times. July 22, 1998. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2007. Bob McAllister, who talked his way into a television career without moving his lips, became the host of an acclaimed children's show, then made magic his metier, died yesterday at his home in Manhattan. He was 63 and best known for his decade as the ebullient, Buster Brown-coiffed host of Wonderama. His family said the cause was a respiratory ailment that he would have learned yesterday had been diagnosed as lung cancer. By the time Mr. McAllister replaced Sonny Fox as host of the three-hour Sunday morning children's extravaganza known as Wonderama, in 1967, the show had been on the air for more than a dozen years. ... Mr. McAllister, who was married and divorced twice, is survived by his mother, Peg McAllister of Virginia Beach, Virginia; three daughters, Susan Abbott of Clearwater, Florida, Robin McAllister of Manhattan and Molly Jo McAllister of Ossining, New York, and three grandchildren.

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  • "Bob McAllister, 63, TV Host and Magician". The New York Times. July 22, 1998. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2007. Bob McAllister, who talked his way into a television career without moving his lips, became the host of an acclaimed children's show, then made magic his metier, died yesterday at his home in Manhattan. He was 63 and best known for his decade as the ebullient, Buster Brown-coiffed host of Wonderama. His family said the cause was a respiratory ailment that he would have learned yesterday had been diagnosed as lung cancer. By the time Mr. McAllister replaced Sonny Fox as host of the three-hour Sunday morning children's extravaganza known as Wonderama, in 1967, the show had been on the air for more than a dozen years. ... Mr. McAllister, who was married and divorced twice, is survived by his mother, Peg McAllister of Virginia Beach, Virginia; three daughters, Susan Abbott of Clearwater, Florida, Robin McAllister of Manhattan and Molly Jo McAllister of Ossining, New York, and three grandchildren.
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