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Title: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: BradKT on May 27, 2010, 05:14:33 AM
The sad news of the passing of Art Linkletter has a special meaning for me.

When I was a kid, I was one of 4 kids from my elementary school in South Central Los Angeles, California who appeared on Art Linkletter's "House Party" television show. It was a big deal back in those days (the mid-1950s) for 4 little Black kids to appear on a television show of that magnitude and we were the talk of the school. He gave me an Athearn HO scale electric train set which started my life long love affair with model railroading. I never forgot the experience. Nearly 20 years later when I was living on the East Coast, I met of one the women who also appeared with me when she was a little girl on that show and we talked for a long time that night about that experience. It brought back a lot of good memories.

Art Linkletter was a class act who made a tremendously positive impression on me. I know we all have to pass on one day, but I hate to see him go.

Art Linkletter put a lot of smiles on little kids faces...including mine..and made a lot of people laugh. I know that my experience was not unique and that a lot of other lucky llittle kids just like me who appeared on his program...of all colors...will never forget him.

In a way, it's kind of strange how one event can have a life-long effect...but that's the true story of how I got started in the World's Greatest Hobby.

There are many good things that people will say about Art Linkletter and I just wanted to say a few of them.

We lost one of the good guys today.
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: ebtbob on May 27, 2010, 09:28:55 AM
Well said Brad.   His show is one of the first I remember watching as a youngster back in the "50s
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: Stephen D. Richards on May 27, 2010, 09:52:53 AM
Amen!
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: ABC on May 27, 2010, 10:21:51 AM
Those kids sure do say the darndest things.  ;D
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: JerryB on May 27, 2010, 01:10:09 PM
Brad:

There will be lots of tributes to Art Linkletter, but most will be of the "He started this, he did that . . ." variety. Your personal story rates at the very top!

Thank you for sharing that experience and history with us. We know that many lives were touched by this man, but to hear from one of his 'kids' so many years later is the best.

Happy RRing,

Jerry
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: RAM on May 27, 2010, 08:11:07 PM
It is too bad we don't have more Art Linkletter's on tv today instead of some of the junk we have.  He was a great guy.
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: Jim Banner on May 27, 2010, 11:42:58 PM
Thanks, Brad, for sharing.  That is a wonderful story.  And I think you got it just right when you called him "A Class Act."
The Province of his birth if mourning tonight.

Jim
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: d. calloway on June 01, 2010, 05:54:39 PM
What a great story!!!  Art was made for kids. My dad used to watch the show and loved it!!  Ihave seen many of the reruns and that is GOOD tv!!!  As en ex-railroader,I did not know Art loved trains but I am glad he did!! Sure wish we had more like him.  Dwayne Calloway
Title: Re: A Tribute to the Man Who Got Me Started in Model Railroading: Art Linkletter
Post by: john tricarico on June 03, 2010, 03:41:57 PM
he had a great show back then
it was on in the afternoons here in nyc

didnt art linkletter have something to do with
the making of the hula hoop


   good luck  john t  brooklyn ny