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Jack Hiram Little (20 December 19084 January 1986) was an American-born Australian media personality, including as a television commentator for
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's broadcasts of the
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between 1964 through to 1978.


Biography

Jack Hiram Little was born on 20 December 1908 in
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the second child of John Herman Little (a salesman and amateur vaudeville performer) and Edna Jane née Fife (a teacher). In 1931 Little worked for KJR, an all-sports radio station based in
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, Washington, where, in February 1932, he commentated his first professional wrestling show from Everett. During World War II he served in the United States Army, following which he moved to Hollywood, where he worked for KPOL sports radio station, announcing televised wrestling matches from the
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. In 1952 Little moved to Australia, with his second wife, Patricia McNamara, and their family, working as a radio compere for Melbourne station, 3DB, where he hosted his own shows, including ''The Greys Game'', '' Two For the Money'' and ''Magazine of the Air''. In 1956 Little together with a number of other 3DB personnel moved to TV station,
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, where he worked alongside Eric Pearce presenting the news. He also performed and scripted sketches on ''
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'' (1957), hosted '' Personal Album'' (November 1958 – May 1959) and ''Taking It Easy'' (1960) as well as regular appearances on ''It Could Be You'', (1961–69) alongside
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Little also performed in a number of stage productions, including '' Tea and Sympathy'' (1956), the musical ''
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'' (1957) and "Anniversary Waltz" (1958). When GTV-9 purchased radio station 3AK in 1961, it required its personalities to also present radio programs. Little appeared with
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on a 3AK Saturday morning program. In 1957 Little brought film footage of US professional wrestling to Australia, where it was screened on
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as ''International Wrestling'' later becoming ''Ringside with the Rasslers''. In 1960 GTV-9 began telecasts of wrestling from
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, with Little providing the commentary. In 1964 Little convinced US wrestling promoters, Jim Barnett and Johnny Doyle that it was viable to bring professional wrestling to Australia. Little had previously worked with Doyle in the US. On 23 October 1964 Barnett and Doyle presented the first match of the
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at the
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. A headline making event was when a television match for the Australian championship between
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and
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was declared ended due to time limit by Little. Kox responded by applying a wrestling manoeuvre, 'Brain Buster', to Little, who was hospitalised and called matches over the following month while wearing a neck brace. Little's memorable catchphrases included "Wham! Bam! Thank you Mam!", "All I can say is – Wow!", "Be There!" and "That's all there is, there isn't any more!". In 1978 Little retired from broadcasting although he continued to be associated with the sport into the 1980s. During 1985
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and Phil Kenihan produced a three-track extended play, ''Over the Ropes – A Tribute to Jack Little by The Forearm Jolt'', which used a compilation of commentaries by Little and his co-host, Paul Jennings, from their program, ''World Championship Wrestling''. The
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was released as a tribute to the ailing Little. The Forearm Jolt were a studio ensemble with Duffield on keyboards; Mark Ferrie on bass guitar; James Valentine on saxophone; twins sisters
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and
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on vocals; Rozzi Bazzani on vocals; John Fielding on trumpet;
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on thumps and bumps; and
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on lead guitar. Lyrics were co-written by Duffield, Kenihan and news journalist, James Cockington.


Personal life

In 1935 he married Ann Oman in
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, they had a daughter and were later divorced. On 17 September 1942 he married Patricia McNamara in Los Angeles (a divorced Australian office worker) and they moved to Australia in 1952. The couple had two daughters. In 1959 Little and Patricia divorced. On 12 December 1967 he married Patricia Dolores Anderson (known as Patti Raye), a singer-dancer. In 1946 he acknowledged his alcoholism, joined
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and maintained his sobriety as well as supporting others. Little died from a heart complaint at the William Angliss Hospital in
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, on 4 January 1986. He was survived by his third wife, the daughter of his first marriage and the two daughters of his second.


References


External links

* Photos
"Jack Little presents a Brownbuilt clothes drying cabinet to Mrs H. Shore of Rozelle on Tommy Hanlon's television program ''It Could Be You''"
by Barry Doherty, 10 May 1966, housed at the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Little, Jack 1908 births 1986 deaths American emigrants to Australia Australian television presenters People from Missoula, Montana Professional wrestling announcers Television personalities from Melbourne