Veteran broadcaster Edwin Lee Ver Schure has died. He was 76.
Mr. Ver Schure started his career in 1963 at WHTC, moving in 1971 to WGRD and then to WLAV in Grand Rapids in 1972. Almost everyone called him “Ed” or “Eddie.”
He was born on March 25, 1945, to a critically ill mother in Grand Haven, who died three days later. His biological father gave him up for adoption by Fred and Wilma Ver Schure of Holland. Ed grew up on the 200 block of 28th Street in Holland, with a younger sister Mary Lou Ver Schure, all of whom preceded him in death. He graduated from Holland Christian High School in 1963. Later in life, he met his biological brother who, in a twist of fate, was also named Ed.
New Zealand’s undiscovered singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head in Māori Television’s new talent show 5 MINUTES OF FAME premiering.
Press Release – Maori Television 13 HARATUA / May 2021 New Zealands undiscovered singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head in Mori Televisions new talent show 5 MINUTES OF FAME premiering tonight Thursday 13 May 2021 at 8.30 PM. Hosted by Turanga …
13 HARATUA / May 2021
New Zealand’s undiscovered singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head in Māori Television’s new talent show
5 MINUTES OF FAME premiering tonight – Thursday 13 May 2021 – at 8.30 PM.
Hosted by Turanga Merito with judges Pere Wihongi and Bella Kalolo, the series is unique as two vocalists compete against each other in one of four categories per episode – teen, female, male and group. There are eight performances per heat and a total of six heats; only four category winners per heat progress to the quarter finals.
Friday, 14 May 2021, 5:06 am
13 HARATUA / May 2021
New Zealand’s undiscovered
singing stars take a shot at fame when they go head-to-head
in Māori Television’s new talent show
5 MINUTES
OF FAME premiering tonight – Thursday 13 May 2021
– at 8.30 PM.
Hosted by Turanga Merito with judges
Pere Wihongi and Bella Kalolo, the series is unique as two
vocalists compete against each other in one of four
categories per episode – teen, female, male and group.
There are eight performances per heat and a total of six
heats; only four category winners per heat progress to the
quarter finals.
In the end, eight contestants will