Mitch English

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Mitch English
Born 2 October 1969(1969-10-02)
Covington, Kentucky, U.S.
Occupation morning talk show host, comedian, and weatherman
Spouse Raquel Carter
Website
http://www.mitchenglish.com

Mitch English (born October 2, 1969) is an American morning talk show host, comedian, and weatherman.

English's goofy, often spontaneous comedy is heavily influenced by comedian David Letterman. He is most known currently for being the host of the nationally syndicated morning television show, The Daily Buzz. English has also filled in for Dave Price on WCBS-TV in New York City. Mitch began his broadcasting career at radio stations WWJB-AM, WDJR-FM, WESP-FM in the early 90's and moved into television soon after. His television career began at WTVY-TV in Dothan, Alabama. He was later hired at KUWB-TV in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is married and is a father of four children (three sons and a daughter). [1]}

He currently lives in Orlando, Florida.

English is a Latter-day Saint.[2]

English has a video podcast available on iTunes.


[edit] Trademark

"I'll See Ya When I Look At Ya"

"Now here's what's going on in your zipcode"

"Back to you at the Big Kids' Desk"

"Back to y'all"..

"I got a Sobe in my pants"

"OHH No he didn't!!"

[edit] References

  1. ^ M Official Website of Mitch English
  2. ^ Famous Mormons in the Media