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Chuck Henry
American journalist

Chuck Henry

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American journalist
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Los Angeles, USA
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79 years
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Los Angeles, USA
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Biography

Charles Robert Henry (born January 1, 1946) is an American journalist. Henry can be seen co-anchoring the 5, 6, and 11 p.m. newscasts on KNBC-TV. Before anchoring at KNBC, he worked for 19 years at KABC-TV, where he served as reporter, anchor, director, and producer (1971–78, 82–93).

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Henry began his career in broadcasting at KHVH-TV in Honolulu as news anchor-reporter from 1966 to 1971 with a short interval in Anchorage, Alaska, as a news anchor-reporter for KENI-TV from 1967 to 1968. He then began his first stint at KABC-TV in October of 1971, beginning as a morning anchor before moving to weekends. By the spring of 1974, Henry was promoted to anchor of the 5 p.m. Eyewitness News, working alongside Christine Lund and Jerry Dunphy.

Henry then served as anchor-reporter at WMAQ-TV, the NBC-owned television station in Chicago from August 1978 to March 1982. He returned to KABC in April of 1982 and would work primarily as a weekend anchor/reporter among other capacities.

Henry joined the KNBC staff in January 1994 (just several days after his 48th birthday), replacing John Beard as anchor of the 4 p.m. news and also as a reporter. In 1997, Henry replaced Jess Marlow on the 6 p.m. newscast, which he continues to do every night in addition to the 5 and 11 p.m. newscasts after the retirement of Paul Moyer.

Henry gained national attention in October 2003, when he and his cameraman were nearly killed in the field while shooting a report about California forest fires. Although the newspeople were told to leave by the fire department, a sudden change in wind direction prevented Henry from doing so. Their van was engulfed and lost to the fire and the team had to be rescued by the LAFD.

Other Works

During his second stint at KABC, Henry became best known as host and in 1988 added producer/director to the popular travel magazine program, Eye on L.A. (formerly known as Eyewitness Los Angeles). He has visited every continent in the world as host of these programs, which he received several Emmys.

Henry also began hosting national programs including Eye on Hollywood, the national version of Eye on L.A. (1983-1986, ABC late-nights); The Love Report, a magazine show about celebrity romance (1984, ABC daytime); Preview: The Best of the New, produced by Robin Leach (1990, syndication); and First Look, another weekly magazine (1991-1992, syndication).

In 1989, Henry hosted a short-lived revival of the classic game show Now You See It on CBS.

Henry is also well known for hosting (and executive-producing) Travel Café, a travel program in which he flies all around the world highlighting food and travel.Travel Café, a two-time Emmy Award winner, was the first local (Los Angeles) TV series produced in HDTV and is also seen on the Travel Channel.

Religion

Henry is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He had spent several years as his congregation's Sunday school teacher.

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