Lloyd Allen Dobyns Jr. (March 12, 1936 – August 22, 2021) was an American news reporter and correspondent. He worked for NBC from 1969 to 1986, hosting...
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Dobyns (born 1961), American special agent John P. Dobyns (born 1944), American politician Lee Dobyns (born c. 1935), American football coach Lloyd Dobyns...
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Weekend was a Peabody Award–winning NBC television news magazine hosted by Lloyd Dobyns. Weekend combined investigative reporting with light feature stories...
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Weekend (October 20, 1974–December 1978) – NBC News newsmagazine hosted by Lloyd Dobyns, and co-hosted in its final year by Linda Ellerbee; aired about one week...
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managers that was produced by Clare Crawford-Mason and reported on by Lloyd Dobyns. The report details how the Japanese captured the world automotive and...
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focus of the site. Colonial Williamsburg hired former NBC journalist Lloyd Dobyns to produce the early podcasts for the museum usually interviewing staff...
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deceased Rich Brenner – sports anchor during the 1970s, now deceased Lloyd Dobyns – news co-anchor and news director from 1960 to 1969 with Vern Jones;...
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began production on NBC News Overnight with anchors Linda Ellerbee, Lloyd Dobyns, and Bill Schechner. It usually aired at 1:35 a.m. E.T., following The...
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anchor job was on the prime-time version of Weekend. Ellerbee joined Lloyd Dobyns as co-host of Weekend when the show moved from its late-night time slot...
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member of the Washington House of Representatives (1994–1995) (b. 1928) Lloyd Dobyns, 85, news reporter (NBC News) (b. 1936) Marilyn Eastman, 87, actress...
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politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1994–1995). Lloyd Dobyns, 85, American news reporter (NBC News). Mo Drake, 93, British advertising...
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of Hargrave Military Academy from 1951 to 1970 Billy Campbell, actor Lloyd Dobyns, former NBC reporter and correspondent David Huddleston, actor Solomon...
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Lutz, The Prince George-Hopewell Story (William Byrd Press 1957) p. 73 Lloyd Dobyns; Erik Goldstein (April 3, 2006). "A new look at the Governor's Palace"...
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Weekend's co-hosts Lloyd Dobyns and Linda Ellerbee were reunited for the program initially, though Bill Schechner replaced Dobyns in November 1982. Herb...
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Tenley Circle area immediately east of NBC's Nebraska Avenue studios. Lloyd Dobyns, the show's anchor, appeared on a stark white, modernistic set. In the...
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20, 1976. Today mounted a three-hour special chronicling the landing. Lloyd Dobyns and Gene Shalit substituted for Hartz. NBC's Roy Neal reported from Viking...
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Obituary for NIckolas Davatzes from Deadline, 8/21/2021 Obituary for Lloyd Dobyns, Jr. from Associated Press, 8/24/2021 Evans, Greg (August 23, 2021)....
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created and was executive producer of Weekend, a news magazine hosted by Lloyd Dobyns that originally aired one Saturday a month from 11:30 p.m. to 1:00 a...
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title for a short-lived television news program, Monitor, hosted by Lloyd Dobyns. The show was renamed First Camera and was canceled in 1984. Monitor...
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Wayne Allison, Robert "Big Brizz" Bane, Andrew Coleman, Stephen Dent, Emery Dobyns, Tony Dofat, Shon Don, Jason "Jay E" Epperson, Chip Karpells, Gimel Keaton...
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take the Name and Arms of Trevor. Robert Dobyns' name. 32 Geo. 2. c. 59 2 June 1759 An Act to enable Robert Dobyns Esquire, now called Robert Yate, and his...
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September 19, 2023. Retrieved September 19, 2023. "Dobyns-Bennett High School Graduation Program, 1946". Dobyns-Bennett High School Graduation Program, 1946...
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concept of time." And even the 1971 ethnography of the Hopi by Euler and Dobyns claimed that "The English concept of time is nearly incomprehensible to...
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program, taught by Franco, wherein ten students adapted the poetry of Stephen Dobyns. In 2014 he co-wrote and co-directed Fort Tilden in collaboration with Sarah-Violet...
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of song by The Velvet Underground. "Night of Hunters" (featuring Kelsey Dobyns) 2011 Night of Hunters Based on Sonata in F minor, K. 466, Salve Regina...
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Spanish Colonial Tucson Archived June 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Dobyns, Henry F, 1976, University of Arizona Press, Tucson. ISBN 0-8165-0546-2...
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1492. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 26–32. ISBN 978-0-8061-2220-5. Dobyns, Henry (1983). Their Number Become Thinned: Native American Dynamics in...
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School Band, The Woodlands, Texas 2004 – Dobyns-Bennett High School Band, Kingsport, Tennessee 2004 – Lloyd V. Berkner High School Band, Richardson, Texas...
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Norman Dello Joio, Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award-winning composer Stephen Dobyns, poet E.L. Doctorow, writer Mark Doty, poet and former Poet Laureate of...
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Pierce received one battle star for service during the Korean War. Dobyns, Lloyd. "Anchor NBC News Overnight". NBC News. "John R. Pierce DD-753". Dictionary...
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