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William Frazier Thomas (June 13, 1918 – April 3, 1985) was a Chicago television personality. |
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- William Frazier Thomas (June 13, – April 3, ) was a Chicago television personality.
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- Born in Rushville, Indiana, he was a popular Chicago television station WGN personality.
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Frazier Thomas
American television personality (1918-1985)
William Frazier Thomas (June 13, 1918 – April 3, 1985) was a Chicago television personality. Although Thomas wrote nine children's books, he was best known for creating, hosting, writing and producing the long-running children's television program Garfield Goose and Friends on WGN-TV.[2][3][4]
Magic and broadcasting
Thomas began performing as a magician at age 12 in his home town of Rushville; he was just a teenager when he wrote a book about magic.[2] As "Thomas the Magician and Company" he performed "the Mystic Revue, a full evening of magic, mirth, music and mystery" throughout the US. By 1935, he was writing a weekly syndicated newspaper column for children about magic, at first as "Thomas the Magician" and later as Frazier Thomas. The tips and tricks Thomas covered in his column were simple enough for young readers to perform successfully.[5] His column appea
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- William Frazier Thomas (June 13, – April 3, ) was an American television personality and writer.
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- William Frazier Thomas (June 13, 1918 – April 3, 1985) was an American television personality and writer.