Warren Davis was a Canadian television journalist. He was the first anchor of CBC Television's The National, from 1969 to 1970. The show was rebranded from the earlier news program The National News.
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Name | Davis, Warren |
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Short description | Canadian television journalist |
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Famous quotes containing the words warren and/or davis:
“But it thought no bed too narrowit stood with lips askew
And shook its great head sadly like the abstract Jew.”
—Robert Penn Warren (19051989)
“To look back is to relax ones vigil.”
—Bette Davis (19081989)