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Victor Emanuel Bozeman (August 11, 1929 in McLennan County, Texas – November 26, 1986 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television announcer, voice-over artist, and actor. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Bozeman appeared in supporting roles on such television programs as It Takes a Thief, Ironside, and Get Smart. He also played a "Black Reporter" in the 1970 pilot for McCloud. Bozeman died on November 26, 1986 at age 57.

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  • Victor Emanuel Bozeman (August 11, 1929 in McLennan County, Texas – November 26, 1986 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television announcer, voice-over artist, and actor. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Bozeman appeared in supporting roles on such television programs as It Takes a Thief, Ironside, and Get Smart. He also played a "Black Reporter" in the 1970 pilot for McCloud. Bozeman died on November 26, 1986 at age 57.
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  • Victor Emanuel Bozeman (August 11, 1929 in McLennan County, Texas – November 26, 1986 in Los Angeles, California) was an American television announcer, voice-over artist, and actor. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Bozeman appeared in supporting roles on such television programs as It Takes a Thief, Ironside, and Get Smart. He also played a "Black Reporter" in the 1970 pilot for McCloud. Around the middle of the decade, Bozeman had switched to announcing work and joined the staff of NBC in Burbank, California. At the time, he was one of the few African-Americans to make it in that field; on Bozeman's own network, for example, the closest equivalent was New York-based Fred Facey. From the mid-1970s to the first half of the 1980s, Bozeman was part of a nucleus of West Coast announcers employed by the network; his compatriots incluced Don Stanley, Donald Rickles, and Peggy Taylor. Bozeman worked on some NBC network programs [1], but the majority of his duties consisted of live booth-announcing work - including promotional spots, bumpers, station identifications, program introductions, live tags and sign-offs - for the local network owned-and-operated station, KNBC. He alternated with his colleagues in introducing the station's NewsCenter 4 every night, and in being thanked on the air by anchor John Schubeck. Bozeman also anchored sign-on and sign-off editions of NewsCenter4 out-of-vision. Bozeman died on November 26, 1986 at age 57.
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