A Fond Farewell To Charles Osgood…Today Is His Last Show
On September 25, 2016
- TV History
A Fond Farewell To Charles Osgood…Today Is His Last Show
Later this morning, Charles will bring is 22 year hosting job at “CBS Sunday Morning” to a close, with a very special edition of the show. As a tribute, I’ve laid out some of the many beautiful shots our friend Craig Wilson has shared over the last year or so, and hope you will enjoy seeing Charlie “at home” in CBS Studio 45. Happy Trails Charlie, and “We’ll see you on the radio”. -Bobby Ellerbee
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Darn, I failed to record the show this morning.
I saw most of today’s show while I was getting ready for church. I would have loved to see the last of it but I was running late and couldn’t take time to set my recorder. I love Charles and I will miss him. I love Jane Pauley too but it will be an adjustment. See you on the radio Charley.
Obviously loves what he does…and the audience loves him. Godspeed Mr. Osgood, and yes, we will see you on the radio..
Sad
Jane is a great choice, she has the experience and understands the tone of the show…Be well, Charles!
Will be missed . Nothing like Sunday morning and Charles Osgood.
The staff is almost as old as he is.
22 years ago, when Charles Kuralt ended his 15 year run as host, I feared for the show’s future. Well, we know how that change worked out. I’m certain that Jane will continue the show’s excellence.
Will miss CBS This Morning..not a fan of Jane Pauley
He’s been a class act
A class act, No one else like him. Part of a dying breed unfortunately..
A TRUE CLASS ACT he will be Missed
A few years back, the show reached out for a barbershop quartet to sing in a segment. One was provided by the Westchester Chordsmen. The guys had great things to say about Charlie and the show in general.
That voice! That wonderful, wonderful voice.
A great broadcaster, a gracious man.
CBS has a winning formula that works with this program. I only hope that they put in a new talent who fits the format, rather than overhauling the show to fit the host.