Keith Morrison
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Keith Morrison (born July 2, 1947) is a Canadian broadcast journalist.
He has been a correspondent for Dateline NBC since 1995.
Personal life
Morrison married Suzanne (née Langford), a writer, researcher, one-time news anchor, and a political fundraiser who was also the Prime Minister of Canada. Caitlin (born 1981), Emily (born 1985), Willy (born 1989), and Madeleine (born 1989). Michael (born 1974), his son, also from a previous marriage, is Morrison. When Perry was ten years old, he became the stepfather of future Friends actor Matthew Perry.
Career
Morrison was a reporter and anchor at local radio stations in Saskatchewan, Vancouver, British Columbia, and Toronto, Ontario, beginning in the 1960s.
He joined CTV's Canada AM in 1973 as a newsreader and has also worked as a reporter and weekend anchor as well as a producer. He received accolades for his coverage of the Yom Kippur War as a reporter at CTV. He was a reporter on CTV National News from 1975 to 1979 and served as National Affairs Correspondent and substitute anchor on the program from 1976 to 1979.
Morrison joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1982 as a replacement anchor and Chief Political Correspondent for The Journal, the network's nightly public affairs service, which continued until 1986. From 1984 to 1985, he also co-hosted Midday, the network's noon-hour newsmagazine that he helped create.
In 1986, he moved to Los Angeles as the 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. news anchor for KNBC-TV. He began working with NBC News as a west coast reporter for the NBC Nightly News and Today Show in 1988. Morrison covered the Tianmen Square protests in 1989 and later contributed to various NBC shows while still serving as KNBC's anchor.
Morrison returned to Canada in 1992 to co-anchor of the country's biggest national morning news show, Canada AM on CTV. On PBS, he also hosted The Editors. He was the replacement anchor for CTV National News and the heir apparent to anchor Lloyd Robertson until 1995, when he was ousted in a network shakeup. At the time, it was believed that he was campaigning to replace Robertson. When at first appearing on television as "whatshisname," Prime Minister Brian Mulroney called him later on the program.
Morrison returned to NBC in 1995 as a reporter for Dateline NBC, as of 2021.
In an episode of Seinfeld's "The Trip," Morrison appeared as a newscaster. In the episode, he detailed Kramer's detention as a serial killer.
Audiences have been entertained by Morrison's Dateline appearances, which have also attracted comedians' attention. On November 22, 2008, Saturday Night Live created a sketch of him as the central figure played by Bill Hader. Morrison appears on his own on an episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers that aired on July 9, 2014, parodying his signature dramatic delivery of real-life murder mysteries that he is well-known for on Dateline.