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Ed Whalen (broadcaster)

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chance to apply for TV from radio in Saskatchewan, he jumped at the chance. The friendship with Stu was not forgotten as Stu, looking to air his program, contacted Ed Whalen. Whalen went to bat for Stu and the first program aired in 1957. Henry Viney was the first host of the show known as Wildcat Wrestling. In 1962, Ed took over as the host of the show and it was renamed to its run as Stampede Wrestling. It was bestowed the official Stampede name in 1975. Ed would be the host of the show from 1962 to 1983. It was there he would quit on air citing its violent and bloody matches and lack of family entertainment. Ed would rejoin Stampede Wrestling when it resumed in 1985 to 1989). The show popularized several Whalen
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During Flames telecasts, Whalen was memorable in showing high & intense enthusiasm with phrases such as, "put it out in front"!! or "oh they jam away"!! When Flames captain Lanny McDonald scored his 500th goal in 1989 (his final season & just prior to the team's Stanley Cup winning playoff
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Stu Hart was introduced to Ed Whalen while he promoted shows in Saskatchewan. In 1949, Ed was tapped to be the ring announcer on the shows there. Ed recalls one of his stints when he was just 21 and started in radio with his sign off of, "I'm 48 degrees and outside it's Ed Whalen." When Ed had the
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newspaper for many years, and even after his retirement he continued to make occasional appearances on TV and still wrote his column. He also was a regular local host of the
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run) on a wrap-around effort, Whalen made the call, "Otto battling for possession, gets it behind the net to McDonald, he scores!! He did it!! 500!!"
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including "It's going to be a ring-a-ding-dong dandy!" and his trademark sign-off, "In the meantime and in-between time." According to
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radio. In 1955, he moved to Calgary and became the News and Sports Director for the new Calgary TV station
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franchise) until his retirement in 1999, and was famous for his introduction, "Hello hockey fans!"
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Bad Judgment: The Myths of First Nations Equality and Judicial Independence in Canada
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television personality and journalist best known worldwide for hosting the popular
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whose nickname "Wailin' Ed" was indicative of his famous nasal announcing voice.
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https://www.pressreader.com/canada/regina-leader-post/20170621/281595240530782
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Whalen, Ed (host) (December 15, 1995). "Stampede Wrestling Builders".
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of musical recordings Whalen made, with the proceeds going to
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on 2&7/Calgary 7 from 1980 (right after the city won the
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Slam! Wrestling: Remembering the voice of Stampede Wrestling
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Slam! Wrestling: Calgary moving fast to immortalize Whalen
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in 1948 when he dropped out to take a part-time job in
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Slam! Wrestling: Calgary rink named in Whalen's honour
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North American Soccer League (1968–1984) commentators
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Pain and Passion: The History of Stampede Wrestling
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Ring name(s)
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medicine
University of Saskatchewan
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