21 news gang
The 21 News Gang!
The 21 News Gang was a group of young journalists who worked for the 21 News television station in the 1970s and 1980s. They were known for their energetic and irreverent reporting style, which often poked fun at the conventions of traditional journalism.
The gang was led by anchor and reporter, Ron Burgundy (played by Will Ferrell in the 2004 film "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy"). Ron was a charismatic and confident anchor who often clashed with his rival, Veronica Corningstone (played by Christina Applegate).
The 21 News Gang was known for their wacky antics, including their love of parties, pranks, and general tomfoolery. They were also known for their dedication to their craft, often going to great lengths to get the scoop.
Some of the other members of the 21 News Gang included:
- Champ Kind (played by David Koechner), a sports anchor who was known for his love of animals and his catchphrase, "Stay classy, San Diego!"
- Brian Fantana (played by Paul Rudd), a young and ambitious reporter who was often the target of Ron's jokes.
- Brick Tamland (played by Steve Carell), a dim-witted but lovable reporter who was known for his simple-mindedness and his love of animals.
- Ed Harken (played by Hank Brandt), the gruff and no-nonsense news director who often clashed with Ron and the gang.
The 21 News Gang was a beloved and iconic part of San Diego's television landscape, and their antics and adventures continue to entertain audiences to this day.