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Walter Cronkite was a famous American anchorman of CBS. He appeared in purgatory in the Season Thirteen episode, "Dead Celebrities".

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  • Walter Cronkite
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  • Walter Cronkite was a famous American anchorman of CBS. He appeared in purgatory in the Season Thirteen episode, "Dead Celebrities".
  • On December 21, 1978, Cronkite and Big Bird attended a Christmas reception for children of diplomats at the White House, hosted by President Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Cronkite is an Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame inductee.
  • Walter Cronkite was the most trustworthy anchorman who ever lived. He was known for being direct and his catchphrase "And that's the way it was". Sadly, with his retirement from news, we saw the rise of things like Fox News. Walter Cronkite reported on any number of historic events from World War II through to 1980 when he retired.
  • Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. (November 4, 1916 - July 17, 2009) was a Human broadcast journalist on Earth during the 20th century, best known as anchorman for the CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981. On May 19, 1974, Cronkite delivered the news of an underground nuclear explosion in India. This explosion was the destruction of the Chrysalis Project. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
  • Walter Cronkite (sometimes known as Dr. FunkensteinEpisode #587) was the host of the CBS Evening News before Katie Couric took over. He was best known as the man who complained about Nixon. Cronkite died (pause, remove glasses, check the calendar) July 17, 2009; he was 92.
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  • Anchorman
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  • 92(xsd:integer)
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  • "Dead Celebrities"
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  • Walter Cronkite
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  • 1916-11-04(xsd:date)
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  • Walter Cronkite was a famous American anchorman of CBS. He appeared in purgatory in the Season Thirteen episode, "Dead Celebrities".
  • On December 21, 1978, Cronkite and Big Bird attended a Christmas reception for children of diplomats at the White House, hosted by President Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Cronkite is an Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame inductee.
  • Walter Cronkite was the most trustworthy anchorman who ever lived. He was known for being direct and his catchphrase "And that's the way it was". Sadly, with his retirement from news, we saw the rise of things like Fox News. Walter Cronkite reported on any number of historic events from World War II through to 1980 when he retired.
  • Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. (November 4, 1916 - July 17, 2009) was a Human broadcast journalist on Earth during the 20th century, best known as anchorman for the CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981. On May 19, 1974, Cronkite delivered the news of an underground nuclear explosion in India. This explosion was the destruction of the Chrysalis Project. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
  • Walter Cronkite (sometimes known as Dr. FunkensteinEpisode #587) was the host of the CBS Evening News before Katie Couric took over. He was best known as the man who complained about Nixon. Cronkite died (pause, remove glasses, check the calendar) July 17, 2009; he was 92.
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