Robert D. Raiford

Robert D. Raiford (born December 27, 1927) is a radio broadcaster and actor, best known for his political/social commentaries delivered during The John Boy and Billy Big Show, a morning radio program heard on stations throughout the American South. He is from Concord, North Carolina and majored in communication at the University of South Carolina. Raiford got his start in broadcasting in 1944 by calling play by play at baseball games. His first real radio job was at WEGO in Concord, North Carolina. Raiford has appeared in 28 movies, often portraying judge characters. He frequently closes his commentaries with the line "Who says that? I say that!", which also serves as the title of a book containing excerpts from these segments.

Early in his career, Raiford worked for WTOP radio and WTOP-TV, both CBS News affiliates. His best-known work was a live radio broadcast on WTOP, a CBS Radio affiliate, covering the state funeral of President John F. Kennedy.[1] He also worked at Charlotte radio station WBT. Raiford also hosted a show on WIST, which aired Charlotte's first telephone talk radio format.

He later taught Communications at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. From 1978 to 1986, Raiford was a news anchor and talk show host for Charlotte's NBC television affiliate. It was known as WRET-TV and then WPCQ-TV during his tenure there; it is now WCNC-TV.

On the June 9, 2016 episode of The John Boy and Billy Big Show, John Isley ("John Boy") announced that Raiford had retired from the show, due to suffering a stroke the previous August that greatly affected his speech and mobility. Raiford had not delivered any commentaries during the intervening months, choosing to focus on his recovery instead.[2]

Filmography

References

  1. Knox, Michael (November 22, 2013). "At JFK funeral procession, Raiford was witness to history". Independent Tribune.
  2. Washburn, Mark (10 June 2016). "Stroke mutes radio's curmudgeonly Robert D. Raiford". Charlotte Observer. Charlotte, North Carolina. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
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