Gordon Keith
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Gordon Keith (aka "The Great Gordo") is a radio host on the three-time Marconi-nominated morning drive show[citation needed] on KTCK SportsRadio 1310 AM "The Ticket" in Dallas, Texas. He has shared hosting duties with George Dunham and Craig "Junior" Miller since 1995.[1]
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[edit] Career
In addition to his notable radio career, Keith has also found success in other forms of media.
[edit] Television
- February 2007 to present - Host and Executive Producer - WFAA presents The Gordon Keith Show on WFAA (Channel 8, Dallas, Texas)
- October 2001 to March 2003 - Feature reporter on The Mark Cuban Show on KTVT (Channel 11) and KTXA (Channel 21).
- 2000 - The Ticket TV Show on KSTR
- April 1998 to September 2000 - Correspondent, Positively Texas on KTVT (Channel 11)
- 1997 - Correspondent, Texas Rangers broadcasts on Fox Sports Southwest and KXTX (Channel 39)
- 1996 - Feature reporter and writer, "Call It Like It Is - The Deion Sanders Show" on KDFW (Channel 4)
- 1995 - Feature reporter, The Ticket on TV show on KDFI (Channel 27)
[edit] Voice
- 2003 - Voice of animated characters for "Devil Costume" cartoon by French Boxing Productions [2]
- 2000 - Voice of animated character "Chadsworth" (1 episode) in "Nana and Li'l Puss Puss" for DNA Productions[3]
- 1998 - Voice of animated character "Sidney" (9 episodes) for children's program "Jingaroo" by DNA Productions
[edit] Film
[edit] Print
Keith writes a humorous column for Quick DFW[4], a daily newspaper from the publishers of The Dallas Morning News, and in 2000, he wrote Buff Tanner: Total Man, a parody of self-help motivational books.
- 2005 to present - Columnist, Quick DFW
- 2005 - Columnist, The Sports Page Dallas
- 2000 - Book Author, Buff Tanner: The Total Man, a parody of the self-help industry
- 1999 to 2004 - Contributing Writer for the Dallas Observer
- 1997 - Buzz column with Lisa Smith, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
[edit] Notable impressions
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| • Troy Aikman | • David Letterman |
| • Woody Allen | • Rush Limbaugh |
| • Joe Avezzano | • Paul McCartney |
| • George W. Bush | • Matthew McConaughey |
| • Bill Clinton | • Jerry Narron |
| • Sean Connery | • Steve Nash |
| • Chan Gailey | • Dirk Nowitzki |
| • Randy Galloway | • Johnny Oates |
| • Al Gore | • Dr. Phil |
| • Tom Hicks | • Pat Robertson |
| • Ken Hitchcock | • Dan Rather |
| • Jerry Jones | • Nolan Ryan |
| • Ted Kennedy | • Billy Tubbs |
| • Jason Kidd | • Michelle Wie |
| • Jay Leno | • Tiger Woods |
| • Big Brown | • Ribby Paultz |
[edit] References
- ^ The Musers. SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket - Dallas - Fort Worth.
- ^ Devil Costume. French Boxing Productions.
- ^ a b Gordon Keith (II). IMDb.com.
- ^ "Columnists: Gordon Keith", QuickDFW.com - Dallas/Fort Worth.
[edit] External links
- Gordon Keith's website
- The Gordon Keith Show website
- Gordon Keith's column in Quick DFW
- Gordon Keith at the Internet Movie Database
- The Ticket's website
[edit] Bibliography
- Buff Tanner: Total Man (Orez Publishing, 2000) ISBN 0-9677978-0-2

