Born in Hazelwood, Pennsylvania, USA — May 15 1926• Died Apr 16 1999
Cordic was born in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh and attended Central Catholic High School. He started in radio as a staff announcer and substitute sportscaster at WWSW-AM.[1] When morning host Davey Tyson left the station in 1948, Cordic was one of a number of staffers given the opportunity to replace him. At first a straightforward announcer, Cordic began introducing comedy to his program—first in subtle ways, such as reading a sports score for "East Overshoe University" along with the real scores, and later by adding a repertory company of…
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Lewis




Colonel Quinton



Dr. Evan Stuart (as Regis J. Cordic)

Host


Menasor

Daniel Austin



Chairman Walt

Marc Williams (as Regis J. Cordic)


Doctor (as Regis J. Cordic)

Doctor

Dr. Dane Cranston

Reverend




Professor Eidleman

Tyler

Dr. Peel


Darrel


Stambler

Moltar (voice)

Dr. Lassiter

(voice)



Ambassador Reynolds

Chairman

Newscaster

Father John Thomas

Stoddard

Mr. Ryan

Herb

The Clock (voice)

Dr. Gavin O'Connor

Clement

Somers

Archbishop

Mr. Murchison

Simpson, Rest Home Director

Yacht Club Bartender

Hodges


The Sheriff

Editor Clayton

Dr. Horace Cooley

TV Announcer
Dr. Landsteiner

(voice)

Cardinal Anthony


Bald Doctor (voice)

Self - Announcer

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