Jim Metcalf
Jim Metcalf | |
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Jim Metcalf reading one of his own books | |
Born |
May 11, 1927 Burkburnett, Texas |
Died | March 8, 1977 (aged 49) |
Education | North Texas State University |
Occupation | Television Journalist |
Notable credit(s) | A Sunday Journal |
Spouse(s) | Mary Ann Metcalf |
Children | Marc,Michael,Jamie,Clare |
James M. Metcalf (May 11, 1927 – March 8, 1977) was a journalist for WWL-TV in New Orleans, Louisiana where he served as anchor/reporter. He later became the host of A Sunday Journal from 1973 until his death from cancer in 1977, which was considered a "class act" in bringing ordinary people and their hobbies and interests to television.[1] In 1975, Jim and his show were awarded the Peabody Award for "good writing, excellent photography, and artistic presentation." [2]
The Jim Metcalf Memorial Award was created in his honor, and is bestowed by the Press Club of New Orleans annually.[3]
He also wrote four volumes of poetry, one published posthumously, being described as "infatuated with words. He loved the language. He used it well." [4]
Works published
- Jim Metcalf's Journal (1974) ISBN 0-88289-035-2
- In Some Quiet Place (1975) ISBN 0-88289-088-3
- Please to Begin (1976) ISBN 0-88289-140-5
- Follow Another Star (1979) ISBN 0-88289-216-9
- Collected Poems (2000) ISBN 978-1-56554-701-8
References
- ↑ http://www.neworleansradiotheatre.org/wwloncam1.html New Orleans Radio Theatre
- ↑ http://128.192.29.189/archives/ Peabody Award archives
- ↑ http://pressclubneworleans.org/AwdWin2006.htm Press Club of New Orleans
- ↑ http://www.alibris.com/search/books/qwork/3435836/used/Jim%20Metcalf's%20Journal Quote by Phil Johson, WWL-TV, New Orleans
External links
- WWL 50 year anniversary Has clips of Jim Metcalf as a reporter and on A Sunday Journal
- The Past Whispers Text of some of his poetry
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