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Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography, by Carol M. Ford, Dee Young, Linda J. Groundwater

Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography, by Carol M. Ford, Dee Young, Linda J. Groundwater

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Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography, by Carol M. Ford, Dee Young, Linda J. Groundwater

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Since his untimely death on June 29, 1978, Bob Crane's unofficial biography has become akin to a broken record. Like a skip in the acetate, his murder and the scandal that grew from it have been the repeated focus of attention, to the exclusion of nearly everything else. Over time, the line between fact and fiction blurred, and his life story became distorted. All perspective on Bob Crane as a human being was lost, and he became nothing more than a two-dimensional cartoon character without depth, understanding, or definition. Now, nearly two hundred people who knew the Hogan's Heroes star personally and better than most (family; friends as far back as elementary school; colleagues in radio, television, theatre, and film) have spoken out on Bob Crane's behalf, and in many instances, for the first time. Within the pages of this book, they share their memories and thoughts about a man whom they knew as an exceptional and talented musician, a genius in radio, a sharp-witted comedian, a gifted actor and director, a man driven to success, a doting and loving father, a loyal friend, and a kind and gentle spirit with a sunny personality, a man who, while not perfect, was vastly different from how he has been presented over the decades. Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography balances the scales and sets the record straight, providing a full and complete history of Bob Crane, clarifying who he really was, and just as importantly, who he was not.               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Deluxe, expanded hardcover edition contains:

  • Exclusive, never-before released historical documents chronicling Bob Crane's life and career.
  • More than 200 family and professional photographs, many exclusive, courtesy of Bob Crane's family, friends, and colleagues.
  • 660 pages containing first-hand accounts from nearly 200 people from Bob Crane's life.
  • A pre-print of Bob Crane's original signature.
All editions contain the same editorial content. The softcover contains fewer photographs and documents than the hardcover. The electronic edition contains editorial content only (no photographs).

Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography, by Carol M. Ford, Dee Young, Linda J. Groundwater

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2042263 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.99" h x 1.47" w x 5.00" l, 1.58 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 668 pages
Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography, by Carol M. Ford, Dee Young, Linda J. Groundwater

Review Bob Crane was a broadcasting pioneer who made landmark contributions to the industry on both coasts. Ford et al. delve into Crane's radio career like never before. What they have discovered...is nothing short of amazing.--Danny Lyons, WICC/WEBE operations manager, Bridgeport, CT Ford et al. have ripped the lid off the real story of Bob Crane--talented drummer, radio veteran, and comic genius. The public has had too much useless information about Crane--here is the real deal...to understand one of entertainment's most gifted and complex performers.--Marakay Rogers, Broadway WorldIf you're a Bob Crane fan, this book is a must. --Kevin Doran, owner, WLEA 1480 AM, Hornell, New York Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography is an in-depth, well-researched look at a man with an immense talent that has been, since his death, highly underrated. The authors have done an outstanding job. There are many biographies in the world of literature, and this is certainly up there with the best of them. --Dean Mardon, former host, The Dave Dee Drivetime Show, Radio Kidnappers, 1431-AM/104.7 FM, Napier, New Zealand...One of the best Hollywood-related books I have seen. The research is fantastic... I would easily place Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography in a top ten list of performing arts nonfiction. --James Zeruk, Jr., Author of Peg Entwistle and the Hollywood Sign Suicide ...The most extensive biography I've read about a movie or TV actor... The authors captured fond memories and perspectives from Bob's friends and relatives who knew him best... [A] must read for anyone who is a fan of his TV show and legendary radio work. --Bill Dillane, NHTV, North Haven, ConnecticutFord et al. have exhaustively researched every conceivable detail of Bob Crane's life. This book shifts the focus from the sensational and the negative to a holistic, factual view of a talented individual whose life ended too soon. Even those who are not fans of Bob Crane will find this book worthwhile reading.--Cindy Vitto, PhD, Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Rowan University This book sheds light on an addiction that is tragically confined to the shadows, behind closed doors. Sex addicts are subject to immediate moral judgment, when we are ironically more accepting of other addictions. Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography can serve as an inspiration for anyone seeking to understand the often double world of the sex addict. --Susanne A. Quallich, ANP-BC, NP-C, CUNP, FANNP, University of Michigan Health System; Member, Urologic Nursing Journal Editorial Board; and an Expert on Men's Sexual Health

From the Author This project has been far more than just researching, writing, and publishing a book for me. It has been nearly a life-long journey. I first discovered Hogan's Heroes in the mid-1980s when I was just fourteen years old. Hogan's Heroes quickly became my favorite television show, and Bob Crane was my favorite among the cast. There was no Internet in 1985, so I didn't discover any details about the life and death of the show's star right away. But soon, I did learn about Bob's unsolved murder, and I was crushed. And my little, fourteen-year-old self made a promise that somehow, some way, I would fix it and make it better. As a kid, I had no idea how I was ever going to do that. But that didn't stop me. This inexplicable determination to "fix it" grew. On weekends, other kids went to the movies or to the mall; my parents took me to the county library to "research" Bob Crane. Over the years, I started to understand who Bob Crane really was, and the more I understood,the more tenacious I became. When Linda Groundwater, Dee Young, and I crossed paths and began collaborating on this book in 2006--a project Linda started in 2003--all of the pieces started to come together. It took a little while, but now, more than thirty years later, I have finally made good on that promise.  This unbiased work took twelve years to research (officially), across two continents and many time zones. It contains the first-hand accounts from 200 prominent individuals from Bob's life--many of whom I am humbled and honored to now count as a part of my own life. To all of them and to everyone who contributed and/or supported this endeavor, I extend my deepest gratitude and thanks. And to all of you who choose to learn more about the talented, complex, and remarkable man Bob Crane was, I thank you, from the bottom of my heart and on behalf of so many who cared so deeply for him. Author proceeds will be donated to various charities (to be determined) in Bob Crane's memory. Thank you for your support! --Carol M. FordAuthor, Bob Crane: TheDefinitive Biography  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Co-Researchers/Co-Authors of Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography Dee YoungDee Young maintained an impressive career in radio and at WICC-600 AM for nearly forty years as the Assistant Business Manager for WICC 600-AM and WEBE-108 FM, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In January 1976, Dee was fortunate to have had the opportunity to meet Bob Crane on the day he was in Bridgeport to help WICC celebrate the station's 50th anniversary. She remembers him and the overall experience of his visit fondly. Dee has been instrumental in the research and development of Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography. She brought a wealth of radio knowledge and history spanning several decades to the book, and her network of radio colleagues, including several key individuals who worked alongside of Bob at WICC and/or knew him well, has allowed for a rich illustration of Bob's early career in broadcasting. Since 2011, Dee has also assisted Carol Ford with Bob Crane's nomination for the National Radio Hall of Fame. WICC is an official sponsor of the nomination. Linda J. GroundwaterLinda J. Groundwater is a former freelance writer and American radio news journalist. She has worked as a news reporter and anchor for WSMN in Nashua, New Hampshire,and the now-defunct WKBR in Manchester, New Hampshire, where she also acted asNews Director. She was also employed with WCAP in Lowell, Massachusetts, doing their morning drive news reporting. She earned her BA degree with Honors inCommunications/English in Rivier College (now Rivier University), Nashua, NewHampshire. Linda relocated to Australia with her husband Paul in 1994, and following the birth of their son Andrew in 1996, she began working in banking and finance. She is currently a Retail Lending Specialist for the Bank of Queensland, Capalaba, and has nearly twenty years of experience in banking management. In 2003, Linda took an interest in learning more about Bob Crane. She believed there had to be more to his story than his starring role on Hogan's Heroes,or his murder and the scandal that grew from it. Using her journalism skills,she began to reach out to people from Bob's life with the intent to gather information to produce a more balanced biography. Early contributors/supporters included Bob's cousin Jim Senich and Reverend Edward Beck, who applauded the effort. From there, the list grew steadily. Dee Young and Carol Ford became involved in the project in 2005 and early 2006, respectively, and together,they amassed a collection of interviews and memories from 200 people from Bob's life specifically for Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography (then with the working title Flipside: The True Story of Bob Crane). Also an actress, Linda performs professionally as well as in local community theatre in the Queensland area. She is also Vice President and Publicity Officer for the Mount Cotton Drama Group. Linda's faith, her family, loyal friends, and her German Shepherd named Midnight are all most important to her. She is especially proud of her son Andrew, who is pursuing his professional acting career in both Australia and the United States.

About the Author Carol M. Ford has twenty years of experience in the publishing industry. She earned her BA degree with Honors in English/Liberal Arts from Glassboro State College (now Rowan University) in Glassboro, New Jersey. She is currently the Director of Editorial Services, an editor, and a managing editor for Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc., a health care association management, marketing, and publishing firm located near Philadelphia. Working with leaders in the nursing community, she oversees the production of several clinical peer-reviewed nursing publications, including scholarly journals, as well as nursing textbooks and specialty health care publications. In addition to her deep understanding of the subject and writing skills, her extensive knowledge of publishing for the health sciences has equipped her with keen investigative and research skills, ensuring the final publication of the book, which was thoroughly researched for twelve years, is evidence-based. In 2011, Carol also nominated Bob Crane for the National Radio Hall of Fame. She will continue to spearhead the efforts for his recognition in the National Radio Hall of Fame and on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as well.


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. TRULY DEFINITIVE By James Zeruk, Jr. *Note: The following is based on a pre-release advanced copy.There is a good reason why the authors and publisher of "Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography" agreed on the choice of title: because it is indeed the definitive biography on Bob Crane. Carol M. Ford, Dee Young, and Linda Groundwater have amassed a wealth of knowledge and present a remarkably detailed look at the life of the man most remembered for playing “Colonel Hogan” in the 1960s television hit Hogan’s Heroes; his sensationalized prowess with beautiful women, and for the grotesque murder that took his life in 1978. However, this beautifully written, respectful biography presents amazing aspects of Crane’s life that are mostly unknown by his fans and too often ignored by authors more interested in selling sex and blood. Bob Crane was a talented musician (having played drums with the likes of Gene Krupa), and a radio pioneer skilled at creating affable characters and contrived conversations during his top-rated show. He became the most popular radio personality in Los Angeles. During his tenure at the CBS affiliate there, Bob Crane also interviewed 3,000 celebrities. Publicists and agents scrambled to get their clients interviewed by him. It became an honor to sit for an hour with the biggest and best voice of the air."Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography" is a 660-page heavyweight. Usually, books of such length are tedious, overly footnoted tomes best suited for Presidents, monarchs, and historic battles. But I was immediately pulled into the narrative’s breezy style. Carol Ford writes beautifully. The research and anecdotal contributions of coauthors Young and Groundwater, and the quotes and recollections from interviews of over 200 people who knew Bob Crane privately or professionally, are sprinkled expertly and evenly throughout. There are over 200 photographs, too—many never published till now. Also key to the book is the invaluable cooperation of Bob Crane’s son, Robert Scott Crane, whose mother was the lovely Sigrid Valdis, who played “Hilda” on Hogan’s Heroes.I have read hundreds of biographies … hundreds. Bob Crane’s definitive book by Ford, Young, and Groundwater is easily one of the best Hollywood related books I have seen. The research is fantastic. The pace is comfortable and the overall presentation was extremely well thought out, with an emphasis focusing on what truly comprised the life and career of this all too often misunderstood man. With all the above in consideration, and the simple fact that this book does what all the other Crane biographies do not do, I would easily place it in my top ten list of performing arts nonfiction.James Zeruk, Jr.Author of "Peg Entwistle and the Hollywood Sign Suicide."

7 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography Sets the New Standard By Steve Latshaw This is a book I've waited decades to read. Having said that, I must admit I approached this volume with a certain amount of trepidation. Particularly with that title... "The Definitive Biography." I needn't have worried.I've been a fan of Bob Crane since childhood. My formative years were spent watching Hogan's Heroes every week. In early 1969, as the Heroes were winding down their 4th season,, I was a nine year old TV geek, who was determined to break into the business and had already plowed through what may have been the first behind-the-scenes TV book, The Making of Star Trek. So I knew enough to be dangerous and I wrote to Bob Crane, care of CBS. I asked him some very specific questions about production of the series... where it was filmed, how he felt playing the same character week after week, how long it took to film an episode, etc. A number of weeks later I received a large color postcard of Bob. On the back, in careful blue flair pen, all caps (as seen in Carol's book), he'd written specific and detailed answers to all of my questions. It was that response that helped lead - and encourage me - to pursue a successful career in film and television. But most importantly, I'm still watching Hogan's Heroes 47 years later.But I digress. Biographies are tough, particularly when the subject is no longer with us. The best ones are like time travel; they provide historical context and setting. They give us a feel for the subject, what it was like to work, hang out, eat, drink, just be in the room with them. And if we're lucky, they tell us what made them tick, what drove them and what they struggle with. They unlock the mystery a bit. One of the finest entertainment bios I've ever read was Nick Tosches' DINO, the story of Dean Martin. Toches succeeded in bringing Dean Martin to life. I came away knowing what it was like to 'be in the room" with Dean Martin. But Toches never unlocked the mystery. He wasn't able to expose who Dino really was. His final conclusion was that Dean Martin was unknowable. Because he wasn't telling. And those friends that survived him couldn't either, because they never knew, And like Dino, his family wasn't telling.But Carol and her co-authors have pulled off a literary miracle. The real Bob Crane is here. In these pages. Told through their words, the memories of friends, family, co-workers and those who tried to help him. And it's the truth, about a complex man, and a complex story, far different from the scandalous legend described in 38 years of tabloid tales, one poorly-researched book and the shameful and sadly inaccurate movie it spawned. What is revealed in this book is the story of a driven, flawed man, who connected with his fans and did his best for his family, even as he battled demons that eventually pulled him into the abyss. It's also hopeful, in a way, in that it Bob ultimately took control of his life and began the long climb up the mountain of recovery. The ultimate tragedy is not what he did - but that he didn't get the chance to finish that climb. But he took the steps, and at the end of the day, that's all that matters.The book itself is extraordinarily detailed, from beginning to end. The focus is on his life, his family and his career, with large chunks focusing on his incredible and amazing ahead-of-its-time radio work and comedy, behind-the-scenes on Donna Reed, multiple chapters on Hogan's Heroes, his charity work and his post-Hogan career, including the 1975 NBC Bob Crane show. And far from a white-wash, it takes, for the first time, a detailed and serious look at his struggle with sexual addiction, how it affected his life and career, how he finally took steps to battle it - and how it eventually killed him. Ford and Co. do not pull any punches... but the reader is left with a sense of deep compassion for Crane; a good, decent man, who tried his best to be a good father, friend and entertainer despite the demons that haunted him. His death had as much to do with the times he lived in as anything else. If he'd had these struggles even a decade later he'd still be with us.I can't say enough about this book. Since 1978, when people have thought of Bob Crane, they've thought about how he died. This book shows us how he lived. And he had much to be proud of. Carol quotes Joe Cosgrove, one of Bob's co-workers, who describes Bob's flaws as "specs on the Parthenon" and implores us to "lift our eyes up to the man's eyes and soul and life, and not look down on the gutter."Carol Ford sums it up at the end: "It's time to look at Bob Crane and see the Parthenon."

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. No other Bob Crane book is even close, and I have read ALL of them. By Kevin John Simon Wow....I got this wonderful book.....a Huge Wow. This is THE Bob Crane Book that Bob's many fans have been waiting all their lives for. Thanks so much to Carol Ford for such a Massive Tome, and with so many great pictures too. I hope they sell about a MILLION of them.

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