WXYZ: TV news reporter, 1968-1985.

Ven Marshall - The Detroit Free Press
Detroit Free Press February 9 1960
Ven Marshall
The Detroit Free Press Sunday February 28 1988 Section E 1
Nominated by WXYZ TV General Manager Tom Griesdorn
Ven Marshall interviewing Lee Iacoccz
Ven Marshall interviewing Lee Iacocca
Ven Marshall with George Wallce
MSNBC Commerical Broadcast Ven Marshall during a reporter scrum with George Wallace 1968 Used by MSNBC during panel discussion 2020
Ven Marshall
Photo by Corinne Aguilar Took this shot of Vennie calling the story in Must have been before Cell phones

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An in-depth and personal look at the most popular and best-remembered local shows from the golden years of Detroit TV

Long before cable, prepackaged syndication, infomercials, do-it-yourselfers, and reality shows cluttered the television dial, there was a brand of entertainment that has today nearly vanished from the airwaves: local TV. And with its colorful and quirky cast of characters, Detroit TV arguably offered some of the best of the best of local programming anywhere in the nation-a smorgasbord of exuberant, one-of-a-kind television shows.

Based on actual interviews with the people who made Detroit TV, Gordon Castelnero’s TV Land-Detroit awakens the emotional attachment and nostalgia our community has for these shows, bringing the beloved characters and memorable programs back to life.

From the glamorous Rita Bell to the insanity of the Ghoul, the zany Jingles in Boofland to the opinionated and often confrontational Lou Gordon and the gruff-voiced and somnolent George Pierrot, Castelnero reacquaints us with the talent and behind-the-scenes people, of the creative spirit in Detroit, and the intimacy they shared with the community both on and off the air.

Gordon Castelnero was a producer at WNIC radio for four years. He produced the acclaimed documentaries for WDIV and WTVS, Michigan, It Started Here! Michigan and the American Dream, and Titanic: The Final Chapter. He currently lives in Livonia, Michigan, and works at Technicolor in DVD and game media distribution. 


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2 responses to “Marshall, Ven”

  1. Robert Baker Avatar
    Robert Baker

    I am looking for a relative of Ven Marshall. I sold an oil painting to Ven during the years I worked with him at channel 7 in Detroit. I don’t want the oil painting, but I would like to find a photo of that painting for my library. I am hoping to find someone that may still have this painting.
    Bob Baker, channel 7 engineer.

    1. Terry Pochert Avatar
      Terry Pochert

      Hi Bob, This is Terry Pochert. I manage this website. This post will be public so some folks may see this. I’ll put some feelers out as well to see if anyone responds. Hope you are doing well. I seen some of the posts on Facebook that your daughter posted. Looking great.

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