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Merrill Reese: It's Gooooood!

by Merrill Reese

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Merrill Reese has lived his dream. From the time he could talk he wanted to broadcast Philadelphia Eagles football games and that is exactly what he has done for more than 20 years. In this autobiography, Reese tells of his beginnings as a radio and television child actor, his early struggles in the radio business, and how he went from a small station in Pottstown to the familiar voice of the Eagles.… (more)
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Merrill Reese has lived his dream. From the time he could talk he wanted to broadcast Philadelphia Eagles football games and that is exactly what he has done for more than 20 years. In this autobiography, Reese tells of his beginnings as a radio and television child actor, his early struggles in the radio business, and how he went from a small station in Pottstown to the familiar voice of the Eagles.

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