Career
He has shared hosting duties with George Dunham and Craig "Junior" Miller since 1995. 2003 – of animated characters for "Devil Costume" cartoon by French Boxing Productions 2000 – of animated character "Chadsworth" (1 episode) in "Nana and Li"l Puss Puss" for deoxyribonucleic acid Productions 1998 – of animated character "Sidney" (9 episodes) for children"s program "Jingaroo" by deoxyribonucleic acid Productions 2012-Present columnist, Dallas Morning News 2005 to 2011 – Humor columnist, Quick Dallas–Fort Worth, a weekly newspaper from the publishers of The Dallas Morning News 2005 – Columnist, The Sports Page Dallas 2000 – Author, Buff Tanner: Total Manitoba (Orez Publishing, 2000), a parody of the self-help motivational industry 1999 to 2004 – Contributing Writer for the Dallas Observer 1997 – Buzz column with Lisa Smith, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Arrest During a trip to Green Bay in 1997, Keith was arrested for trespassing at Lambeau Field. While on air, Keith went into the empty stadium and walked on to the field
From the prodding of the on-air hosts, Keith screamed "Jerry Kramer was offsides" and "Baronet Starr was not that great".
Lambeau security attempted to restrain him and Keith immediately tried to leave the area, only to be arrested by the Green Bay Police Department outside of the stadium. The Nestor/Keith controversy On January 30, 2009, during Super Bowl week in Tampa, Florida, while roaming the Radio Row with a wireless microphone, Keith approached Aparicio in an alleged attempt to bury the hatchet.
Aparicio assaulted Keith before the scuffle was broken up by Super Bowl security. The incident was broadcast live during The Ticket"s morning show.
The Forex drama Justified makes frequent use of the names of "Ticket" personalities for supporting characters as writer/producer Video Jockey Boyd is a former Dallas resident and an active fan of KTCK. The sixth-season episode "Dark as a Dungeon" makes reference to Gordon Keith as Mary Steenburgen"s character Katherine Hale recalls him as "beard, wouldn"t shut up about Lee Harvey Oswald" and describes him as "kind of wheels off".
The Gordon Keith character is unseen, a deceased mob assassin who links several other supporting characters together.