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Peggy Taylor

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of the day. She occasionally tackled acting roles on the show, notably on the second edition, which aired on July 21, 1957. In a sketch called "Max's Delicatessen", Freberg and she played a perpetually harassed couple who receive constant
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In the 1960s, Taylor made occasional appearances on television. By the 1970s, she had moved on to announcing work, and in March 1973, she joined the West Coast announcing staff of
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asking for Max's Delicatessen. The sketch is regarded today as a forerunner in its tone and writing to such modern-day
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She also appeared as a spokesperson for DeSoto automobiles on the very first episode of
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Web page with video clip of July 4, 1981 sign-off of KNBC by Peggy Taylor
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hit "Wun'erful, Wun'erful! (Sides uh-one and uh-two)," which parodied
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Taylor's voice was frequently heard on such network shows as
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During her tenure at NBC, her announcer colleagues included
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On October 12, 1927, Taylor was born as Margaret Tague in
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Peggy Taylor (disambiguation)
Inglewood, California
Cambria, California
singer
actress
radio
television
announcer
Inglewood, California
Pasadena, California
University of California, Berkeley
Chicago
Don McNeill's Breakfast Club

Mercury Records
Decca
nightclubs
supper clubs
London
Fairmont Hotel
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Cocoanut Grove
Red Skelton
Las Vegas
Stan Freberg
Top 30
Lawrence Welk
television program
The Stan Freberg Show

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