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Big Wilson
Big Wilson (born Malcolm John Wilson, Jr.; October 3, 1924 – October 5, 1989) was an American radio personality.〔 He worked as a disc jockey at WNBC AM in New York City from the early 1960s until 1974 and moved to Miami in 1975 where he worked for WIOD and WCIX-TV.〔 He was one of the last two hosts of the NBC network program Monitor. Prior to moving to NYC, Wilson and his wife Jody lived in a riverfront home in Rocky River, Ohio. He commuted to Cleveland where he was the leading radio personality for some years. Tim Conway and other well-known persons visited their home. Big Wilson served as the announcer for the weekly television program, ''Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler''. During the program's opening sequence, Wilson's voice was the one which was heard reading the following poem: After Big Wilson's death in 1989, ''Star Hustler'' continued to use Wilson's pre-recorded voice in the television program's introduction as a "living memorial" to the man.〔 This ended in 1997 when the show was renamed ''Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer''. ==References==
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