Thanks for posting that link, Cranky Yankee. I hadn't thought about Edmiston for years, but having grown up in LA in the 50s and 60s, I remember him fondly. His KTLA show was great - far superior to the more popular Paul Winchell shows, in my opinion. I also recall that he did many cartoon voices, but I hadn't realized he was as versatile as he was - doing "fill-in" voice work for Orson Welles and Mel Brooks. My father was an animated cartoonist, and liked to hang-out at the sessions when the voice-actors were recording. Some of the best stories he brought home were about the sessions and the long 3 (or more) Martini lunches with Daws Butler, William Conrad, Paul Frees, and others. I can't recall if he worked with Walker. RIP.