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Turner, Marilyn (nee Miller)
WXYZ: TV talent. Co-host with John Kelly of Kelly and Company and Good Afternoon Detroit.
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- Wanda Doerner and Marilyn Turner
- A Great News Team – Circa 1980s at WXYZ
- Co-workers Become Great Friends
- Behind The Scene of WXYZ’s Kelly and Company
WXYZ: This newspaper article gives a glimpse of what it was like to be behind the scenes of Kelly & Company.
John Kelly, Marilyn Turner, Nancy Lenzen, Dianne Atkinson Hudson, Randy Barone, Howard Makkonen, Calvin Houts, Lisa Klein, Chuck Derry, Mason Weaver
Eddie DorfmanReferences:
- Canton Observer – August 23, 1979 (PDF)
- Good Afternoon Detroit Second Anniversary Show – 1984
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John Kelly, Marilyn Turner, Jim Ochs, Jeanne Findlater, Jim Johnson, Sylvia Glover, Colleen Burcar, Dayna Eubanks
- GAD – Good Afternoon Detroit Anniversary Show 1984
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Back Row: Dex Sieger, Chris Stepien, Pete, Jim Ochs, ?????, Junie Bond, Tom Cleeves, Randy Silverman, Harriet Rotter, Jillayne Pautsch, Gene Taylor, ?????, Synka Curtis, John Kelly, Glenn Pearson, Gail Parker, Shirley Eder, Geoff Brock, Doug Kole, Bob Dear, Sioux DeOrlow Goodman, Tom McKinnon, Yanni
Middle Row: Cathy Alfafara, Jackie (Astrologer), Angela Addison, Nate Penn, ?????, Laurie Leinonen, Cheryl Ross, Suzanne Timma, Don Carter, Claire Carmichael, Marilyn Turner, Barbara Koster, Keith Booth, Kathy Linwood, Lisa Fisco, Colleen Burcar, Debbie Avery Canter, Lynda Hirsch, ?????, TJ Elliot
Front Row: Dayna Eubanks, Jim Johnson, Al Segar, Sid Day, Tony Tillman, Dave Riley, Vic Hill, Del Warner
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- WXYZ Promo – Tell ’em you are from Detroit
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Bill Bonds, Doris Biscoe-Bailey, Rob Kress, Diana Lewis, Steve Gargiola, John Kelly, Marilyn Turner, Jay Berry, Jerry Hodak, Rich Fisher, Dayna Eubanks
- Wanda Doerner and Marilyn Turner
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Ross Reck: Life Is Short, So Lighten Up!
Maya Angelou appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show recently and said, “I’ve learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage and tangled Christmas tree lights.” Maya is right on the money. If you can negotiate events like this with a smile on your face, then you’re the kind of person who is getting the most out of life.
Losing your temper when an airline loses your luggage is the easy thing to do, but it solves nothing–it ruins your day, the days of those around you and it makes you look like an immature idiot! So, do yourself a favor. The next time an airline loses your luggage or you’re confronted with a huge ball of tangled Christmas tree lights, lighten up–take a deep breath and say to yourself, “This is the stuff that memories are made of,” and enjoy the ride. Your life will be much richer if you do. [1]
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