Publicity Photos from the 1980’s
Al Lohman (January 15, 1933, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa – October 14, 2002, Rancho Mirage, California) was a personality and comedian with a long career in American radio from the 1950s through the 1980s and into the 1990s. Among his early career stops was a stint as morning man at New York City top-40 station WABC (AM) when it first adopted a pop music format in 1960. But he’s best remembered as a Los Angeles, California radio personality who, along with Roger Barkley, had the top-rated morning drive
Roger Barkley (September 11, 1936 Odebolt, Iowa, USA – December 21, 1997, Duarte, California) was an American radio personality, based in Los Angeles, California, best remembered for his work with Al Lohman as part of The Lohman and Barkley Show on KFI.
The Lohman and Barkley Show on KFI Los Angeles through most of the 1970s and early 1980s. Their fame extended beyond the Los Angeles area as the duo were frequent guests on the “Ed Sullivan Show” and were hosts of two short-lived television shows. The first was a 1969 game show, “Lohman & Barkley’s Name Droppers” while the second was a comedy/variety show from 1979 called “Bedtime Stories.”
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