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Ed Hurst (July 16, 1926 – October 30, 2020) was an American radio and television personality. He referred to himself at one time as the "Stone-age Dick Clark". Early years Hurst was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey and graduated from Atlantic City High School. He started his career from 1943 to 1946 at WFPG, in Atlantic City. Hurst then did a radio show on WPEN-AM 950, out of Philadelphia, called The 950 Club with Joe Grady from 1946 (until 1955) before he teamed up with Joe Grady to do The Grady and Hurst Show on Philadelphia TV, which was broadcast in the tri-state area. The Grady and Hurst Show, which started in 1952, was the first to show teens dancing (from 11 a.m. to noon every Saturday) in a studio. The groundbreaking format influenced programs like American Bandstand and others. The 950 Club on radio, which preceded The Grady and Hurst Show, was the first teenage show to have a studio audience (by invitation only) dance to the music on the air. Philadelphia TV Hurst was on Philadelphia television from 1952 to 1978. During that time from 1952 to 1955, Hurst produced and performed on three television shows, all airing on WPTZ-TV. They were the aforementioned The Grady and Hurst Show, The Arthur Murray Party, a formal adult dance program, and The Plymouth Showroom, a variety program featuring popular recording artists. All three programs were rated number one in their respective time slots. In 1955, The Grady and Hurst Show moved to WPFH-TV in Wilmington, Delaware, where it enjoyed continued success. In 1958, the station moved to Philadelphia and became WVUE. Radio In 1958, Hurst joined WRCV radio and TV, now known as KYW. He produced and performed on The Grady and Hurst Show morning radio program, as well as working on a TV show called Summertime on the Pier. In 1965, Ed launched yet another show, Ed Hurst at the Aquarama, a local variety series. Hurst returned to WPEN in 1981 and stayed until 2005. His show was called the Steel Pier Radio Show for most of his time at WPEN. Although Hurst then retired, he eventually returned to radio on WIBG AM 1020, which was followed by WPG, WOND and back to WPG, where he worked until 2016. Honors The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia inducted Hurst into their Hall of Fame in 1996 and had named him Person of the Year in 1990, along with his broadcasting partner, Joe Grady. Grady and Hurst were also inducted into the Philadelphia Music Alliance "Walk of Fame" in 1993. Personal life Hurst married his onetime producer, Cissie, and had two children: a daughter, Merle, and a son, Brian. He died at his home in Margate City, New Jersey, on October 30, 2020, aged 94. References External links Philadelphia Walk of Fame Bandstand Beat Broadcast Pioneers. Discover the Ed Hurst popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ed Hurst books.

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  • The Shortest Path to Linux synopsis, comments

    The Shortest Path to Linux

    Ed Hurst

    If you really need MS Windows, stick with it. Helping people with Windows systems is the primary work in my computer ministry. However, my primary mission is to help people to need...

  • Low Flight of Angels in the Benelux synopsis, comments

    Low Flight of Angels in the Benelux

    Ed Hurst

    Set in the current time or near future in the Benelux region of Europe, this novel explores the geography from the ground level and takes not of native culture while examining a cu...

  • Heart of Faith synopsis, comments

    Heart of Faith

    Ed Hurst

    It's a tragedy of Western culture that relegates the heart to a mere metaphor of human emotion. It's the only culture that does that; every other civilization seems to have underst...

  • Redemption and Sexual Identity synopsis, comments

    Redemption and Sexual Identity

    Ed Hurst

    Western Christianity is largely crippled by virtue of being too Western. The Bible, and the religion it represents, is Ancient Near Eastern, to be precise. It's downright alien to ...

  • A Psychology of Nonconformist Faith synopsis, comments

    A Psychology of Nonconformist Faith

    Ed Hurst

    This booklet will help you keep your sanity when you feel called to the nonconformist path of faith. We examine the frame of reference for people who carry this off well.

  • The Practice of Christian Mysticism synopsis, comments

    The Practice of Christian Mysticism

    Ed Hurst

    Far from being silly gibberish masquerading as some higher form of intelligence, mysticism simply admits that we can know and act on apprehensions of truth that are above human int...

  • More Debian 8 for Beginners synopsis, comments

    More Debian 8 for Beginners

    Ed Hurst

    Continuing as the second volume, this book is also aimed at the great average middle of computer users, proficient but by no means a technician. We cover more of the same beginner ...

  • The Mind of Christ synopsis, comments

    The Mind of Christ

    Ed Hurst

    To be a Christian means following Christ. From our grounding in our Western intellectual heritage, we are crippled in our pursuit of all we could know about Jesus. This is a short ...

  • Biblical Morality synopsis, comments

    Biblical Morality

    Ed Hurst

    God wove into His creation a fabric of morality that reflects His character. His character has not changed at all, but human perception has drifted very, very far over the ages. Un...

  • Not My Home synopsis, comments

    Not My Home

    Ed Hurst

    He knew better than to believe it could make a real difference, but he wanted to make oppression just a bit more expensive. So with the help of some friends, he hits back, and they...

  • The Chronicles of Misty synopsis, comments

    The Chronicles of Misty

    Ed Hurst

    Interstellar Anthropologist Fortis Plimick surveys the mysterious planet which is truly alien, though everything seems rather mundane. He chooses to stay, enjoying the completely d...

  • The Laptop Oracles synopsis, comments

    The Laptop Oracles

    Ed Hurst

    Religion is the human expression of a spiritual apprehension. Christian religion over the past two millennia of Church History has not been a good history, having bowed completely ...

  • Expectations, Hopes and Dreams synopsis, comments

    Expectations, Hopes and Dreams

    Ed Hurst

    Things are not what they seem. Most of us realize that we cannot trust always our perceptions for any number of different reasons. We are used to questioning advertisements, and pe...

  • A Christian Guide to the Sexual Marketplace synopsis, comments

    A Christian Guide to the Sexual Marketplace

    Ed Hurst

    You do not measure the Bible against Postmodern Western social expectations. Instead, you measure the West and every other society and culture against the standards God set forth i...

  • The Heart of Biblical Living synopsis, comments

    The Heart of Biblical Living

    Ed Hurst

    We are Radix Fidem, a Christian community. We would like to see a revival of the Ancient Hebrew outlook behind the Bible. We aren't trying to build up our own organization, but hop...

  • Mystical Tales of Romance synopsis, comments

    Mystical Tales of Romance

    Ed Hurst

    When you see love working the way it should, you want to tell everyone. Instead of spilling the details of private lives, these tales are all dressed up with fictional characters a...

  • A Course in Biblical Mysticism synopsis, comments

    A Course in Biblical Mysticism

    Ed Hurst

    This is a syllabus for academic study with references to outside reading material. It presumes familiarity with the text of the Bible and a mind ready for baccalaureate level study...

  • Debian 8 for Beginners synopsis, comments

    Debian 8 for Beginners

    Ed Hurst

    This book is aimed at the great average middle of computer users, proficient but by no means a technician. You are not stuck with Windows or Mac. You don’t have to surrender to the...