Optimum News 12 Newsday.com MSG Varsity Explore LI AM New York Optimum Autos Optimum Homes

Bob Crane

Around the web

  • CALENDAR

    FREE ART SHOW 6-9 p.m. May 24, barn studio, Ferndale Cut-Off, 2.5 miles off Arkansas 10. “Eclectic Spring Works,” Bob Crane. RSVP requested. (501) 231-6761. BOSWELL MOUROT FINE ART 5815 Kavanaugh Blvd. Works by Astrid Sohn and Robin Hazard-Bishop, through   from Arkansas Online Read more »

  • A wholesome image helped Bob Crane become one of LA's biggest radio and TV stars of the 60's and 70's.  When he was murdered, authorities found evidence of a secret life that may have played a role in his death, which remains officially unsolved after the main suspect was acquitted at trial. Patrick Healy reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on May 4, 2012. Cold Case: Secret Life Implicated in Murder of TV Star

    Crane's obsession likely left a trail of vengeance seekers. Afterwards, his defender Steven Avilla declared, "The killer of Bob Crane is still out there. And it's not John Carpenter." The murder of Bob Crane remains officially unsolved, technically a cold   from NBC Los Angeles Read more »

  • john hodgman Comedy: Recap: John Hodgman at the Majestic Theatre

    enjoyable and were a great lead in to them doing what they do best, riffing on terrible films. The two films they riffed, Bob Crane’s Patriotism and Safety: Harm Hides At Home, were both ’70s PSAs and both were hilarious as the two added delightful commentary   from The A.V. Club Read more »

  • Sherpa's Top 10: Best Willem Dafoe movies

    his town. 8. Auto Focus (2002) John Carpenter: Taking creepy to new levels, Dafoe stars as the kinky cameraman who introduces Bob Crane (well-played by Greg Kinnear) to the world of filmed erotica -- much to Crane's downfall. Not an easy movie to watch, but   from St. Louis Post-Dispatch Read more »

About Bob Crane

Robert Edward Crane (July 13, 1928 – June 29, 1978) was an American disc jockey and actor, best known for his performance as Colonel Robert Hogan in the television sitcom Hogan's Heroes from 1965 to 1971.

from Wikipedia