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Ed McMahon's Legacy Lives On

Watching "Star Search" was a family event in my household. My mom hurried to finish cooking dinner, then we'd all sit down at the table and turn on the television. We were glued, even my dad who often slept through my dance recitals. I was particularly fond of 4 Boys & A Babe, a group of spunky young dancers who charmed audiences with their MC Hammer pants and double cartwheels. I can still remember the way Ed McMahon introduced them. I was about 8 years old and to me the whole thing was epic. He was the original Ryan Seacrest on the original "American Idol."

McMahon, with his endearing smile and distinguishable voice, was a true broadcasting icon. He got his start on  "The Tonight Show" alongside Johnny Carson, a job he held for 30 years. He coined the famous catch phase, "Heeeeere's Johnny!" In addition to appearing in commercials, television and movies, McMahon wrote books and dabbled in business.

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