The Norman Transcript

Headlines

November 9, 2012

‘Undercover Boss’ Ron Lynch expects laughs from family

NORMAN — At Norman High School, Ron Lynch didn’t spend any time in the drama room. He was too busy playing sports. Now, he wishes he’d taken an acting class or two.

The former Norman resident and high school basketball standout will make his professional acting debut tonight. He will be featured on CBS’ “Undercover Boss” at 7 p.m.

“It’s wild,” said Lynch, founder of Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, a string of Celtic-themed sports pubs. “When they called, I didn’t pay much attention to it, but our marketing people told me the value of the exposure. I said, ‘Let’s do it.’”

He said he was a big fan of the show, which follows different executives as they leave their offices to examine the inner workings of their companies. Lynch hasn’t seen tonight’s show. He expects his relatives who still live in Norman will have watch parties.

“I’m sure all my relatives there in Norman will be gathered around the TV to get a good laugh,” he said.

After high school graduation in 1968, Lynch went on to play baseball and basketball at the University of Oklahoma. He owned a sporting goods store in Norman. His Tilted Kilt restaurant was developed in the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas.

There are no Oklahoma locations, but Lynch said he is talking with an existing restaurant in Bricktown about becoming a franchise partner.

For local news and more, subscribe to The Norman Transcript Smart Edition, or our print edition.

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Headlines
  • Tornado 1 Norman fire chief says public storm facilities don’t offer adequate protection

    Oklahomans are always going to need a safe place to take cover when severe weather hits, as it so often does during the spring and summer months, but officials have found many problems tied to public shelters....

    June 18, 2013 1 Photo

  • Schools need better shelters during storms

    Analysis and improvement of schools’ storm procedures is nothing new for scholars like Stephanie Hoekstra, whose master’s thesis was based on this topic in 2011....

    June 18, 2013

  • Medical witness says Bransby could not have survived gunshot wound

    Evidence presented Monday during Day 4 of a manslaughter trial in Cleveland County District Court indicates that victim Kelsey Bransby was shot at close range. Bransby, 19, was found unconscious a few hours after being shot in the head on ...

    June 18, 2013

  • NPS budget anticipates $91M revenue

    The Norman Board of Education approved a Fiscal Year 2014 budget Monday that exceeds expected revenue by $3.1 million....

    June 18, 2013

  • County approves funding for nonprofit services

    Cleveland County commissioners approved agreements and funding for the Women’s Resource Center for $40,000 and with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for $62,000. Those agencies provide court services, commissioners said....

    June 18, 2013

  • Almost business as usual for Moore City Council

    The Moore City Council returned to normal business at Monday night’s meeting, dealing with zoning change requests and appointments to the parks board. The majority of city business, however, continues to deal with tornado recovery and ...

    June 18, 2013

  • Investors push stocks higher

    NEW YORK — Investors on Wall Street are playing a guessing game with the Federal Reserve. On Monday, they guessed that the central bank will continue trying to prop up the economy and sent stocks higher....

    June 18, 2013

  • WikiLeaks trial focuses on U.S. Army email list

    FORT MEADE, Md. — A huge database of troop names and email addresses an Army private allegedly downloaded to a personal computer could be used by foreign adversaries to launch cyberattacks on service members, a government witness said ...

    June 18, 2013

  • Prescription drug round-up scheduled

    The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office has scheduled their quarterly prescription drug round-up at the end of the month....

    June 18, 2013

  • Federal agents search land linked to Jimmy Hoffa case

    OAKLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Federal agents revived the hunt for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa on Monday, bringing excavation equipment to a field in suburban Detroit where a reputed Mafia captain says the Teamsters boss’ body was buried....

    June 18, 2013