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Allister
ALLISTER
COULTER


Allister Coulter, maiden name Stockyard, was Born in North America, he was the only son of Earnest Stockyard who was the first news anchor and head of the news department at the Major News Network. Allister got his start in broadcasting at the age of nine, hosting a weekly half-hour Radio kids' show called Allister is an Ass.

After graduating from a High School he attended the University, where he became the news director for the radio station and a avid Foster Parent. From there he went on to television where he created and anchored the afternoon hit show called "Good Day To You Sir". Critically acclaimed as the only show that really got to the heart of human issues, "GDTYS" never shy'd from asking one fundamental question, "Why are we so dumb?!" The show ran for 9 years until it just stopped. Coulter was then snatched up by Good Morning World.

Widely perceived as friendly, approachable, and a consummate professional, Allister has been known to lose it. Coulter has been married to his wife Ann for some time now, they are currently expecting to talk about conceiving their first child.

In 1997, A.C. was finally awarded the World Certificate for Honourable Ethical Achievement in Merit Accountability.

Next year Allister hopes to release his first full length album, entitled, "I can't support that!"
Andy
ANDY PEPPERS

Known around the Good Morning World offices as "The whistling anchor", Andy can often be heard whistling an upbeat tune while working on the morning's top stories. The son of a retired US naval Sargent, Andy was born in Akron Ohio, Americas 4th largest freshwater sea port. Growing up in Akron, Andy always felt a connection to the water and is still the largest anonymous contributor to the Akron Waterfront Restoration Society.

He attended the University of Ohio – Shcartts School of Journalism and graduated with a top certificate. His fellow graduates voted Andy as being "most likely to find a silver lining" a quality Andy has emphatically emphasized for his entire career.

In the year 2001 Andy was honored as one of Ohio's 500 most recognizable faces, and has twice been invited to attend the prestigious George Foster Peabody Awards. Andy's career has spanned over 15 years in which time he has worked in each of the "7 corners" of journalism. To date Andy has author'd 3 full length books "A Time For Words" and "Misleading Handshakes" are two of them.

Last year Andy was given quite a rise when he found himself whistling for Kenny Rogers while out for dinner at Dantanas of Atlanta.

Andy's wife Rosa and their legally adopted daughter Tafiqua share in Andy's joy over being successful.