Philadelphia Eagles’ Hall of Famer TOMMY MCDONALD WAS THE FAMOUSLY
TOUGH WIDE RECEIVER WHO HELPED TAKE THE BIRDS TO THE 1960 NFL
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. Beloved Philly sports commentator Ray Didinger’s
autobiographical show, TOMMY AND ME, recounts a seminal time in
Ray’s life when he helped his lifelong hero get into the Pro
Football Hall of Fame. TOMMY WAS DRAFTED BY THE EAGLES IN 1957 AND
PLAYED ON THE TEAM UNTIL 1964. At Franklin Field, he helped the Eagles
win against Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers.
There will be talk-backs after most performances by playwright Ray
Didinger.
APRIL 7 • HAROLD CARMICHAEL, Eagles great and member of the Pro
Football Hall of Fame Class of 2021.
APRIL 8 • MIKE SIELSKI — Inquirer columnist and author of “The
Rise”, the best-selling book about Kobe Bryant.
APRIL 9 • 2 PM • VALERIE KNIGHT, 106.1 radio host.
APRIL 9 • 8 PM • GLEN MACNOW, WIP radio.host.
APRIL 10 • DOM GIORDANO, WPHT radio host.
APRIL 14 • HERB MAGEE, Basketball Hall of Fame coach, Jefferson
University
APRIL 15 • JOE CONKLIN, comedian.
APRIL 16 • 2 PM • ROB CHARRY, WIP radio host.
APRIL 17 • 2 PM • LOU TILLEY, former CN8 Sports Director
ABOUT RAY DIDINGER
RAY DIDINGER was the first print journalist inducted into the
Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. As a columnist for the Philadelphia
Bulletin and Philadelphia Daily News, he was named Pennsylvania
Sportswriter of the Year five times. In 1995, he won the Dick McCann
Award for long and distinguished reporting on pro football, and his
name was added to the writers’ honor roll at the Pro Football Hall
of Fame. He also won six Emmy Awards as a writer and producer for NFL
Films. He has authored or co-authored eleven books including One Last
Read: The Collected Works of the World’s Slowest Sportswriter
(Temple) and The Ultimate Book of Sports Movies. He is a football
analyst for NBC Sports Philadelphia.
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