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Jackson Weaver

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The Washington Post, October 21st, 1992

NOTHING IOWA has ever grown could top the homespun corn of "The Harden and Weaver Show." For more than 32 years of old-time radio prattle on WMAL, Frank Harden and Jackson Weaver were the madcap morningmeisters of Greater Washington's airwaves. Yesterday, their record run ended with the death of Mr. Weaver, the rollicking partner whose many voices formed a supporting cast of beloved characters on the show: that clucking lady with the one-liners, the endearing windbag "senator," special-events reporter Boscoe Osgood, who never got to the right place on assignment, and an endless string of wacky...

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