Telemiracle Bob

Tyler Hall is a second-generation TeleMiracle Chair - his mother Lorrie Hall and his late father Keith Hall were Co-Chairs of TeleMiracle 32. This year's National Cast also features a second generation, as singer-songwriter Luc Johner joins the cast as a solo performer for the first time, joining his father Brad Johner, who will be hosting

The Kinsmen Foundation fundraiser, Telemiracle, has wrapped for another year. The 39th edition of the annual telethon also marked the end of an era, as Bob McGrath is retiring from the show .

Bob McGrath, former actor, musician and children's author, died at age 90 on Sunday. McGrath was best known for being one of the original actors on Sesame Street and a regular host of

Bob was part of the original cast of the first TeleMiracle in 1977 and appeared on the telethon more than 40 times, including a surprise appearance in 2018 and a final appearance by video in 2021. You would often catch a tear in his eye as he loved TeleMiracle so much. On-stage, Bob exhibited his incredible talent and true professionalism

Bob McGrath, the actor, musician and children's author known for his portrayal of one of the first regular characters on quotSesame Streetquot died at the age of 90 on Sunday. Jeff talks Telemiracle

Bob McGrath, an actor and singer beloved by millions worldwide for his role on quotSesame Streetquot and by the people of Saskatchewan for his longtime dedication to the province's Telemiracle telethon, passed away on Sunday, as announced by his family on Facebook. McGrath, a native of Ottawa, Illinois

Telemiracle is an annual telethon organized by the Kinsmen and Kinettes in Saskatchewan, Canada, for the benefit of the Kinsmen Foundation. Initially broadcast on both CTV and CBC affiliates in Saskatchewan, Bob McGrath, a regular fixture on Telemiracle for 38 years,

Kinsmen Telemiracle host and performer Jeffery Straker remembers Bob McGrath as a gentle force. quotBob was many things he was a gentleman, he was a pro, he was a mentor.

McGrath worked with Mitch Miller and was the featured tenor on Miller's NBC-TV television singalong series Sing Along with Mitch for four seasons from 1960 to 1964. 8 9 He was a singer on the Walt Kelly album Songs of the Pogo.10In the mid-1960s, McGrath became a recording artist in Japan, releasing a series of successful albums of Irish and other folk songs and ballads sung in Japanese.

We are deeply saddened by the passing of our great friend Bob McGrath. Bob was part of the original cast of the first TeleMiracle in 1977 and appeared on the telethon more than 40 times, including a