Dick Orkin
Christine Coyle as Grandma
Sam Elliot
It wasn't an American,but Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi in 1895
Guglielmo MarconiWhen Marconi built his first radio it was set to a specific frequency to match the receiver/transmitter that he was going to communicate with...variable tuning came later. The transmission was not voice, but "Click" code.The advent of commercial radio "Stations" and broad use brought about the need for variable tuning.So the FIRST radio would have had one hard frequency setting at a time.
Joel Murray, "Freddy Rumsen" from Mad Men.
Ludacris
Christine Coyle as Grandma
Sam Elliot
It wasn't an American,but Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi in 1895
Dick Orton of the Radio Ranch does the voice of Dicky. I'm not sure about Grandma.
Not sure -- but I wonder if it's Dayci Brookshire (voice of the pothole in the Geico commercials)?
Trish McKinnley with Heyman Talent.
jfkdks
On Radio: be able to read word-perfectly and have the kind of voice commercials want. Get well known for your acting ability and become a voice-over artist. On TV: Voice-over: as for Radio. You in video: become a celebrity.
Guglielmo MarconiWhen Marconi built his first radio it was set to a specific frequency to match the receiver/transmitter that he was going to communicate with...variable tuning came later. The transmission was not voice, but "Click" code.The advent of commercial radio "Stations" and broad use brought about the need for variable tuning.So the FIRST radio would have had one hard frequency setting at a time.
============================================================ It's American author and radio host Garrison Keillor
Sounds like Morgan Freeman