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Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by sunrob420 » Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:13 am

Lets also not forget webster webfoot ! HE KISSED ME ONCE WHEN I WAS LITTLE WHEN HE VISITED OUR LOCAL FRESNO CHURCH, NORT EAST ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by Guest » Sun Jul 14, 2024 4:22 pm

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Sun Jan 03, 2010 4:33 pm
I found this posted on the web and as this site honors Al Radka, I thought it would be appropriate to share it here.

TV Celebrity Al Radka Leaves a Great Legacy

(By THOMAS BOND, PRWEB) March 13, 2005 -- Al Radka past away Thursday. Many of you dont know who Al Radka is. Many of you never heard of Mr. Fresno", or even care. Al radka was from Los Angeles when his family moved to central California. If Radka would have stayed in LA he would have been a Mr. LA". This still does not diminish the importance of Al, who began in the infancy of Television in the early 50s, and contributed extensively to its popularity. To give you some background,

Al Radka was a Far Western Conference guard for the Bulldog Gridders, under Jimmie Bradshaw, for three consecutive seasons in 1937, 1938, and 1939.He spent so much of his time in his opponents' backfields that he was given the moniker "Raider Al" and was named as one the guards on the FSC all-time football team. Serving his apprenticeship in the line at the Alhambra High School, first as a center, later as a guard, Radka prepared himself for a career which continued under the coaching of Bob McNeish, who coached at Pasadena City college. Then he moved to FSC where Bradshaw's line coach Roy Niswander initiated the Red-Haired Radka in the aches and pains of college blocking.Radka graduated from Fresno State in 1941. He was Student Body President n 1940-1941; member of Blue Key, National Men's Honorary Fraternity; member of Alpha Phi Gamma, National Journalism Fraternity; Varsity Society and the Sigma Epsilon Fraternity.

He wrote college sports for the Fresno Bee under Ed Orman. He also wrote, produced, directed and appeared in three annual FSC's Spring Swing Musicals, during 1939 through 1941.Radka is a past president of the Fresno Junior Chamber of Commerce, past chairman of the Raisin Bowl game, past chairman of the Fresno Junior Chamber of Commerce State Convention, winner of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Key and the Kenneth L. Hampton Award. He was named the Outstanding Alumnus of the Year in 1963. The Fresno Hot Stove League has grown under Radka's guidance to one of the largest vital organizations of Fresno. He is married to the former Alma May Dutton, a native daughter of Fresno. Radka enlisted in the Air Corps in 1942 as a Private, discharged as a Captain in 1946 and was a reserve Major for many years. In the early 1950s pioneered early television at KFSN (Then KFRE) TV and was also on KFRE radio. After retiring from Channel 30 and KFRE in 1981, he along with Alma started their own advertising agency, "Al Radka Productions" and was one of the most successful pitchmen of his time, having clients and friends from San Franciso to LA.

I first met Radka when I was 9 years old. My father worked as a stage director at channel 30 in Fresno, CA. I had grown up in television stations since I was from LA, and my father was a staff member at KTTV in Los Angeles. Radka grabbed me and put me on a show with my father whom was his guest since he was Butch" in the original Little Rascals". After that Al showcased me on three UCP telethons and eventually pushed for me to be a co-host on the news magazine for youngsters, Valley Mainstreet". Al was a good friend, though we lost touch in recent years. I only know that he was my friend and an endearing part of my youth that helped me along the way and strengthened my career and stability in the showbusiness world. Relics of our childhood fade away, but never die. Radka is one name that needs to be recognized as a pioneer in television, and one who was very important in the entertainment industry, and to me.
I remember my mom telling me she went to school with him and they were friends. I also met him when I was young. He was the sweetest man. As an adult in the 80s I went to his Theater for dinner and a show. He is missed by our family.

Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by Lost Fresno » Mon Aug 05, 2019 10:26 am

Thinking about Al's great legacy in Fresno's history, I am reminded that not only did he create quite a stir as a top football guard for the Bulldogs in the late 30's but he also began a high profile in entertainment in the early 40's. Here we see a clipping for the Fresno Bee as Al appeared in Spring Swing production. He is looking at a mirror and seeing himself as a bull. It seems that whatever Al did, the local community took notice. We still love and remember you, Al.
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Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by Lost Fresno » Fri Jun 28, 2019 10:37 am

A couple of pages from the "TV This Week (July 7-13 1956) with some ads for our old friend, Al Radka.
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Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by Lost Fresno » Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:51 pm

In 1965 Al made another attempt at a serious show called "Reach for the Top" but I was too focused on "Funtime" to watch it.
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Fresno Bee - Jan. 10, 1965

Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by elizabird » Sat Nov 12, 2016 6:32 pm

Al Radka WAS Fresno, wasn't he! Our kids (and me, mom) never missed his after school stuff and always chimed in when he went into his happy olive schtick...O-b-e-r-t-i still comes to mind no matter what other brand I get. Sad to also recall that later-later we used to see Al on barstools around town, and how tenderly the bartenders would treat him no matter how obnoxious he became...I remember one time we had the kids with us at Pardinis (birthday thingie) and hustled them out so they wouldn't see "their" Al Radka in full cry in the bar. He was a super guy no matter what else he had to go through.

Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by Lost Fresno » Sat May 09, 2015 12:59 pm

Found this ad in an old Fresno Bee advertising Al and his work with his serious type show: "Answers and Action" (but I never saw it fortunately).
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Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by Jim Bonkowski W6LFB » Wed Apr 09, 2014 11:37 pm

I Remember Al Radka's station ID: "This is KFRE, Fresno, with 50 million milliwatts of power!" Here is how I recall the Fresno Radio Dial in 1957 - think that was the year KEAP signed on:

KMJ 580 NBC
KBIF 900 (Daytime)
KFRE 940 CBS
KEAP 980 (Daytime)
KYNO 1300 MBS
KMAK 1340
KARM 1430 ABC
KGST 1600 (Daytime)

Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by Big J » Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:32 pm

Does anyone know if any footage survived from FunTime or any of the other locally produced kids stuff? I only have the faintest memories of those days and would love to see them again, even just a clip.

Re: Al Radka - A Great Local Personality Legacy

by DimmuWarrior » Sat Dec 01, 2012 3:10 pm

AL Radka was definitely a GREAT Man, My father (Robbie Robinson) who used to woik at Channel 30 with Uncle Al, would take my Sis and I to the Channel 30 Company Picnics out at Clovis Lakes, and Uncle Al was always there entertaining like Always. Olberti Olives was Def. a Staple in our home growing up. The best time to be a kid was back in Fresno, CA In the 60sand 70s right smack dab in front of the tv for Saturday Morning and FunTime.

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