That makes sense, I read somewhere that someone associated with the show
had a relative who worked at KNXT News.

But I know that from Day 1, when my family saw Ted Baxter we felt like we
were watching Putnam.

On Sat, 26 Feb 2022 at 12:01 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> From what I remember reading back in the day, the MTM writers said Baxter
> was based on both Putnam and Dunphy.
>
> On Feb 26, 2022, at 2:43 PM, Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Of course Jerry Dunphy said it on KABC--and I thought *he* was the model
> for Ted Baxter.
>
> Mark Jeffries
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>
>
> On Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 1:10 PM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I forgot about Elvira on KHJ, we watched that too (I older than you, and
>> watching for more prurient interests no doubt). I know Dunphy moved around
>> too, but for me he is always associated with KNXT (“from the mountains to
>> the sea…” did he say that at KABC too?)
>>
>> My go to local newscasters were Tom Brokaw and Jess Marlow, and then of
>> course Tom Snyder.
>>
>> On Sat, 26 Feb 2022 at 8:13 AM Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> My childhood memories of the local station were mostly cartoon related.
>>> KTLA had the worst of the cartoons (looking at you, Popeye) as well as Tom
>>> Hatten hosting the Family Film Festival, which were the films that either
>>> didn’t have copyright because they were poorly dubbed international films,
>>> i. e. Pippi Longstocking or old and unrestored so copyright had expired,
>>> which meant they were free to air. They also had Knight Rider in daytime
>>> syndication. KCOP and KTTV had either a Cartoon Carnival or Cartoon Circus,
>>> which fluctuated between the Warner cartoons or the Tom & Jerry (and
>>> friends). But it was during my childhood that first run syndicated cartoons
>>> thrived, which included Transformers and GI Joe. KTTV had Robotech, which
>>> was to me a game changer. KTLA burned off Three Stooges. KHJ had Elvira,
>>> Mistress of the Dark.
>>>
>>> When we watched the news, it was usually KABC with Jerry Dunphy and Dr
>>> George. I know I watched the Challenger explode on KTLA because I was in
>>> Catholic school in West Covina at the time, and for some reason they could
>>> only pick up channel 5 at school. The article referenced the Rose Parade,
>>> which was only worth watching with Bob and Stephanie doing commentary.
>>>
>>> Honorable mention to KCET for everything from Huell Howser to Monty
>>> Python to Square One (and Mathnet) to Simon & Garfunkel’s Concert in
>>> Central Park to This Old House to the Frugal Gourmet. Because man cannot
>>> live by cartoons alone.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 7:09 AM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> So, this sent me to Wikipedia, which was oddly non specific about the
>>>> stations Putnam worked at. They do say that he anchored the news for all 4
>>>> LA independent stations (KTLA, KHJ, KTTV and KCOP), but they don’t give the
>>>> years for each station. They do say that he was replaced by Hal Fishman in
>>>> 1975, without giving the station, but that has to be KTLA, which comes
>>>> close to my memory.
>>>>
>>>> For my sister and I, as kids, KHJ was for the Million Dollar movie (I
>>>> remember seeing “The Blob” for the first time, and also “Goldfinger”). KTTV
>>>> and KCOP were for cartoons and kid shows (I think Wonderama and Jerry
>>>> Mahoney were on KTTV), and also re-runs (Star Trek I think was on KTTV when
>>>> I was rushing home to watch it in syndication in the 70s). Also I think
>>>> Vince and the Dodgers were on KTTV when I was a kid, and Lakers in KHJ.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, 26 Feb 2022 at 1:41 AM 'Dave Sikula' via TVorNotTV <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I remember Putnam at KTTV and KCOP, but not at KTLA, though I'll
>>>>> happily admit I'm wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>> L.A.'s independent stations were a mixed bag, at best. KTTV probably
>>>>> had the best film library, but also had Ben Hunter (he who inspired
>>>>> Carson's Tea-Time Movie*) constantly selling you-finish A-frame homes. KHJ
>>>>> took occasional risks (I remember one week they devoted to 50s 
>>>>> programming,
>>>>> complete with commercials, playing it straight-faced), and had the Million
>>>>> Dollar Movie and Sherlock Holmes, Charlie Chan, and monster movies on the
>>>>> weekend. KCOP was hopeless, with seemingly no budgets for anything and the
>>>>> worst house-made local commercials. KTLA was somewhere in the middle, with
>>>>> reruns, a good film library (mainly Goldwyn and what movies Paramount
>>>>> hadn't sold to Universal), Tom Hatten, and great news broadcast (I thought
>>>>> Hal Fishman and Stan Chambers were immortal), all subject to the whims of
>>>>> Gene Autry.
>>>>>
>>>>> (*Watching "Whew!" on Buzzr last week, they're finally up to the
>>>>> "celebrity" episodes and Carol Wayne was one of the guests. I was kind of
>>>>> surprised to see she really was that dim.)
>>>>>
>>>>> --Dave Sikula
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, February 25, 2022 at 5:59:40 PM UTC-8 PGage wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The article skips from 1964 to 1979, which is most of the interval of
>>>>>> my experience with KTLA (I left LA in 1987, and my memory begins around
>>>>>> 1967). For me they were the home of Dick Enberg and the Angels, and old
>>>>>> movies to watch occasionally when the three prime time networks failed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But I can’t believe any history of KTLA, no matter how cursory, can
>>>>>> skip over George Putnam (Ted Baxter).  I know he worked at most of the LA
>>>>>> independent stations, but for most of my childhood he was Channel 5. We
>>>>>> watched a lot of local news in my house, and LA had some pretty high
>>>>>> profile anchors in those days. We would never watch Putnam for news, but 
>>>>>> my
>>>>>> mother liked to hate-watch (she never knew that phrase but would have 
>>>>>> loved
>>>>>> it) him for 5-10 minutes a couples of days a week, and we always thought 
>>>>>> he
>>>>>> was a joke.
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