Ray Rayner (English Wikipedia)

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  • Rayner, Ray; Ruhlin, Roger, eds. (1972). The Story of Television: (Inside Creative Careers). Hubbard Press. ASIN B0006CUZO8. (out of print)

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  • "Ray Rayner-Silver Circle Award". Chicago Chapter-National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 2000. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  • "Chicago Emmy Awards" (PDF). Chicago chapter-National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 1963–1964. Retrieved 13 February 2011.(PDF)
  • "Chicago Emmy Awards" (PDF). Chicago chapter-National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 1960–1961. Retrieved 13 February 2011.(PDF)
  • "Chicago Emmy Awards" (PDF). Chicago chapter-National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 1962–1963. Retrieved 13 February 2011.(PDF)

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  • "Jeanne Rahner, 67, TV Performer's Wife". Chicago Sun-Times. 5 August 1995. Retrieved 18 February 2011. "Jeanne Rahner, 67, the wife of former WGN-TV performer Ray Rayner, died Tuesday in Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque, N.M. She was working as a nurse in Brooklyn when she met and married her husband. In 1953, they came to the Chicago area. Mrs. Rahner resumed her nursing career in the late 1960s at Highland Park Hospital. She left there in the mid-1970s. In 1981, fed up with Chicago winters, the couple left Northbrook to move to New Mexico, where her husband worked as a weather reporter for Albuquerque television station KRQE-Channel 13. Mrs. Rahner was born in Brooklyn. She was a graduate of Long Island..." (pay-per-view)

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  • "Ray Rayner, Star Of "Ray Rayner and his Friends," on WGN-TV In The 1960s And '70s, Dies". WGN-TV. 21 January 2004. Retrieved 9 February 2011.
  • "Ray Rayner and Friends". Roger's Basement. Retrieved 9 February 2011.

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