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

  • 2003 - The role of Frank Sellers in 2003's indie feature Shtickmen.[3]

[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.

[edit] Notable impressions

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

  1. ^ The Musers. SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket - Dallas - Fort Worth.
  2. ^ Devil Costume. French Boxing Productions.
  3. ^ a b Gordon Keith (II). IMDb.com.
  4. ^ "Columnists: Gordon Keith", QuickDFW.com - Dallas/Fort Worth. 

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