It's a minor miracle that Spanky maintained a career in public broadcasting and print after that case. I suppose his verbose prose appealed to those who liked to think of themselves as smarter than the average joe.
Ignore all the tributes, that's just the usual bs... many times I've listened to Grandstand and can almost hear the face palms from Skull and co once Roebuck started dribbling away.
For mine he was a pompous twit who wrote unreadable drivel, and isn't to be trusted around children.
Spanky's closet would just about rattle if you gave the door a good solid kick.