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  1. Deborah Gordon is the daughter of the late Lou Gordon, veteran journalist, of WKBD’s "The Lou Gordon Program". Lou Gordon’s work spanned broadcast, radio and print journalism. He was a beloved crusader in the Detroit area and true voice for the voiceless. "He was Detroit’s Mike Wallace, a broadcast cop who cowered before no one.

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  2. Death and aftermath. Lou Gordon died May 24, 1977, of heart failure, stemming from a valve replacement in the mid-1970s due to rheumatic fever. On June 26, 1977, WKBD aired The Lou Gordon Tribute: Man of Conscience, Man of Truth, a clip show of the best moments of the program, hosted by NBC's Tom Snyder. The 90 minute program featured many good ...

  3. Lou Gordon was a television commentator and talk show host, newspaper columnist, radio host, and influential political reporter, based in Detroit, Michigan. Gordon was known as a flamboyant, irreverent, and controversial interviewer. He hosted The Lou Gordon Program, a twice-weekly, 90-minute television show, that was seen Saturday and Sunday nights on WKBD-TV. Produced from 1966 to 1977, The ...

  4. Nov 21, 2011 · Gordon interviewed them all. Gordon's most famous interview took place in 1967, and it affected the outcome of the following year's presidential race. On August 31, 1967, Gordon interviewed three-term Michigan Governor George Romney, the father of current presidential candidate Mitt Romney. For a year, the elder Romney had been talked about as ...

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  5. Lou Gordon (May 17, 1917 – May 24, 1977) was a television commentator and talk show host, newspaper columnist, radio host, and influential political reporter, based in Detroit, Michigan. Gordon was known as a flamboyant, irreverent, and controversial interviewer. He hosted The Lou Gordon Program, a twice-weekly, 90-minute television show, that was seen Saturday and Sunday nights on WKBD-TV ...

  6. Lou Gordon (May 17, 1917 – May 24, 1977) was a television commentator and talk show host, newspaper columnist, radio host, and influential political reporter, based in Detroit, Michigan. Gordon was known as a flamboyant, irreverent, and controversial interviewer.

  7. www.outlived.org › person › lou-gordon-107338Lou Gordon (1917-1977)

    Lou Gordon (May 17, 1917 – May 24, 1977) was a television commentator and talk show host, newspaper columnist, radio host, and influential political reporter, based in Detroit, Michigan. Gordon was known as a flamboyant, irreverent, and controversial interviewer.He hosted The Lou Gordon Program, a twice-weekly, 90-minute television show, that ...

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