George Putnam, a legendary figure in Los Angeles television news, dedicated a remarkable six decades to his reporting career. During the 1970s, he ventured into the realm of nightly talk shows, co-hosting with renowned actor Mort Sahl. This innovative endeavor, although short-lived, gained significant attention and popularity.
However, the show's sudden demise occurred when George and Mort's differing political views clashed during a heated debate, ultimately leading to the program's abrupt conclusion. Putnam's extensive experience in the news industry made him a sought-after talent, and he went on to appear in several films as a news announcer, bringing a sense of authenticity to the big screen.
As his illustrious career progressed, George Putnam transitioned to conservative radio talk shows, hosting KIEV-870 in the Los Angeles area until shortly before his passing.