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Bud Collins memorial service a celebration of his extraordinary life
In words, music, songs, prayers and above all, glorious smiles, the family and friends of legendary tennis journalist Bud Collins gathered for a memorial service to celebrate his life.
Read MoreMemorial Service for Bud Collins
Our family wants you to attend, so please mark your calendars and make your reservations to arrive by boat, train, car, airplane, or barefoot to celebrate Bud’s magical life with us.
Read MoreDavid Silver on Bud Collins, Julia Child, Fred Barzyk, and more
As a 23 year old on-camera TV neophyte, watching Julia’s completely honest and wonderfully natural television presentations, actually helped me in my own slightly panicky weekly approach to hosting a television show.
Read MoreBud Collins, 86, tennis authority, broadcaster
Considered the first sports print journalist to establish a regular second home on TV, Mr. Collins began offering tennis commentary for Boston’s WGBH-TV from the Longwood Cricket Club in Chestnut Hill not long after he became a Globe columnist in 1963.
Read MoreNew profile for Bud Collins
Thanks to Bud Collins’ wife, Anita Ruthling Klaussen, we now have a profile filled with facts, stories, historical photos, and the link to a full-length documentary on Bud’s contributions over the decades.
Read MoreBud Collins, commentator, historian, and columnist
Biography from Bud’s wife, Anita Ruthling Klaussen — 4/1/2015 Born: Lima, Ohio 17 June 1929 Raised: Berea, Ohio Undergraduate Degree: Baldwin-Wallace College Graduate Study: Boston University Military Service: U.S. Army Corporal Married: Anita Ruthling Klaussen – 1994 Web site: BudCollinsTennis.com Facebook: Bud Collins and the History of Tennis book About Bud Arthur Worth “Bud” Collins has been…
Read MoreBud Collins and Longwood
From Dan Beach Bud Collins prepares for a tennis shoot. Shot in the my Traffic/Film department office at 125 Western. The first or second year of Longwood Tennis. Read an in-depth biography of Bud Collins.
Read MoreFrom 1976: What Makes WGBH Crackle With Creativity?
“What accounts for this particular station’s superiority in not only quantity but quality of public‐TV programming? Who provides the inspiration behind such innovative productions?”
Read MoreAlumni List – March 6, 2018
Here is our current list of WGBH alumni, including those for whom we do and do not have e-mail addresses. (We have also included the names of our deceased colleagues in memoriam.) “Yes” after a name means we do have an e-mail address. “No” means we do not. Some people are listed more than once because we have multiple…
Read More50 Years of the WGBH Auction in Stories, Videos, and Pictures
Videos stories and images from the WGBH Auction, starting with the First WGBH Auction in 1966, with Julia Child, Bud Collins, and more.
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