Beaver Cleaver on KTNQ “Ten-Q” Los Angeles | October, 1977
Beaver Cleaver on 10-Q! Now this is what you call great radio! At only 6 minutes, this one’s short & scoped but you’ll get a feel for shotgun AM Top 40, just about 3 years from the end of it. It’s radio done right, by people who got it.
For those who don’t know…Beaver Cleaver is the nom de air of legendary TV writer (and director/producer) Ken Levine. While holding down this Saturday night gig on 10Q, he spent Monday through Friday creating classic episodes of “M*A*S*H”. His work also includes “Cheers”, “The Simpsons”, “Wings”, “Frasier”, and “Becker” among others. In addition, he did radio play-by-play for several baseball teams, most notably the San Diego Padres, announcing their appearance in the 1998 World Series, after winning the National League pennant. Beaver is still commenting humorously about the world around him…check it out for yourself at http://www.kenlevine.blogspot.com
hey,i am willy b.s wife and i am going out of my mind……again. got to thinking about TEN Q and a novlty song at xmas time ” punk rock xmas this year” anyone remember?????oh its a long shot but my sanity is on the line here.thanks jme
I remember the TV commercials for Ten-Q that featured Boston’s “Long Time.” They were cartoons that showed a sexy woman being howled at by wolves (kind of like the old MGM “Red Hot Riding Hood” cartoon).
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For those who don’t know…Beaver Cleaver is the nom de air of legendary TV writer (and director/producer) Ken Levine. While holding down this Saturday night gig on 10Q, he spent Monday through Friday creating classic episodes of “M*A*S*H”. His work also includes “Cheers”, “The Simpsons”, “Wings”, “Frasier”, and “Becker” among others. In addition, he did radio play-by-play for several baseball teams, most notably the San Diego Padres, announcing their appearance in the 1998 World Series, after winning the National League pennant. Beaver is still commenting humorously about the world around him…check it out for yourself at http://www.kenlevine.blogspot.com
hey,i am willy b.s wife and i am going out of my mind……again. got to thinking about TEN Q and a novlty song at xmas time ” punk rock xmas this year” anyone remember?????oh its a long shot but my sanity is on the line here.thanks jme
I remember the TV commercials for Ten-Q that featured Boston’s “Long Time.” They were cartoons that showed a sexy woman being howled at by wolves (kind of like the old MGM “Red Hot Riding Hood” cartoon).
WOW…. I remember that station. My mom won $200 from them.