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Started by BoyScoutKevin, April 25, 2012, 03:34:01 PM

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How many do you remember?

alan ludden Password
9 (56.3%)
alex trebeck High Rollers
12 (75%)
art fleming Jeopardy
4 (25%)
bert convy Win, Lose, or Draw
13 (81.3%)
bill cullen The Price is Right
5 (31.3%)
bob barker The Price is Right
15 (93.8%)
bob eubanks The Newlywed Game
14 (87.5%)
bud collyer To Tell the Truth
2 (12.5%)
chuck barris The gong show
11 (68.8%)
chuck woolery Love Connection
12 (75%)
dick clark $20,000 Pyramid
14 (87.5%)
drew carey The Price is Right
14 (87.5%)
gene rayburn The Match Game
13 (81.3%)
groucho marx You Bet Your Life
9 (56.3%)
howie mandel Deal or No Deal
13 (81.3%)
hugh downs Concentration
3 (18.8%)
jack bailey Queen for a Day
1 (6.3%)
jack narz Beat the Clock
2 (12.5%)
monty hall Let's Make a Deal
14 (87.5%)
pat sajak Wheel of Fortune
16 (100%)
peter marshall Hollywood Squares
13 (81.3%)
ralph edwards Truth or Consequences
2 (12.5%)
regis philbin Do You Want to Be a Millionaire
12 (75%)
richard dawson Family Feud
15 (93.8%)
richard karns Family Feud
9 (56.3%)
tom kennedy Name that Tune
6 (37.5%)
vin scully It Takes Two
2 (12.5%)
wink martindale Gambit
9 (56.3%)

Total Members Voted: 16

BoyScoutKevin

Gameshows have a surprisingly rich history. First, on the radio then on TV. How rich? Here are 28 men who have hosted gameshows.

How many do you remember? And how many more can you name?

FatFreddysCat

I remember 17. Mostly because I watched too damn much Game Show Network for a couple of years before my cable replaced it with a different channel.  :teddyr:
"If you're a false, don't entry, because you'll be burned and died!"

retrorussell

I remember almost all of them.  I thought Bob Barker was most remembered for Truth Or Consequences..?
Also, Art James was on The Who, What Or Where Game as well as Blank Check and The Magnificent Marble Machine.
I can think of others, I'm sure.
"O the legend they say, on a Valentine's Day, is a curse that'll live on and on.."

JaseSF

9 of 'em but I'm not big into game shows.
"This above all: To thine own self be true!"

retrorussell

Also, Geoff Edwards (Jackpot!, Shoot For The Stars, Starcade, etc.).
Larry Blyden (What's My Line).
Jack Barry (Joker's Wild, Break The Bank).
Jack Clark (Crosswits, Dealer's Choice).
Jim Peck (Second Chance, Big Showdown).
Peter Tomarken (Press Your Luck, Wipeout).

"O the legend they say, on a Valentine's Day, is a curse that'll live on and on.."

HappyGilmore

I liked the host of Family Feud...the one after Dawson.  Combs, I think his name was? He ended up committing suicide. :bluesad:
"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

retrorussell

Ray Combs hosted FF after Dawson.  He committed suicide on 6/2/96.  He was only 40.  RIP.

He was really quite funny.  I remember him appearing in Overboard.
"O the legend they say, on a Valentine's Day, is a curse that'll live on and on.."

HappyGilmore

Quote from: retrorussell on April 25, 2012, 09:16:01 PM
Ray Combs hosted FF after Dawson.  He committed suicide on 6/2/96.  He was only 40.  RIP.

He was really quite funny.  I remember him appearing in Overboard.
That's him.

I couldn't remember if it was Ray or Roy.  Used to watch it every night as a kid, sandwiched between Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune.
"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

the ghoul

Family Feud was never the same without Richard Dawson.

Drew Carey is terrible as the host of The Price is Right.

Match Game and The Gong Show are my all-time favorites.

Jack

I remember 14 of them.  Can't picture some of them in my head, but those names are really familiar.  There didn't used to be a heck of a lot else to watch sometimes when I was a kid.

I remember Alex Trebeck from Jeopardy and Bert Convy from Match Game.  I'm sure I've seen many, many episodes of the Hollywood Squares, but Peter Marshall is just a black hole in my mind.
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

tracy

I remember most of them....I loved Gene Rayburn especially. :wink:
Yes,I'm fine....as long as I don't look too closely.

RCMerchant

20.

It always seemed to me the Chuck Barris was on high on something.
Cocaine,I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NgAP7FOqQQ
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Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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tracy

Quote from: RCMerchant on April 30, 2012, 04:34:10 AM
20.

It always seemed to me the Chuck Barris was on high on something.
Cocaine,I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NgAP7FOqQQ

Hmmm....I sometimes suspected that myself. :wink:
Yes,I'm fine....as long as I don't look too closely.

BoyScoutKevin

Continuing from before, here are 28 trivia facts about the 28 gameshow hosts previously mentioned. See if you can match the fact with the host. Degree of difficulty runs from what I think is the easy to the hard.

But first, a couple of title corrections. "High Rollers" is actually "The New High Rollers" and "Truth or Consequences" is really "The New Truth or Consequences."

01. Hosted a popular NYE's show from Times Square in NYC,
02. One of five brothers who were in show business.
03. Worked on a popular TV sitcom with Tim Allen.
04. Was the voice of the cartoon Superman.
05. Was the long running announcer for the L.A. Dodgers.
06. Claimed he once worked for the C.I.A.
07. Served in the army in Vietnam.
08. Had a hit record with "Deck of Cards."
09. First credited film appearance was in a film directed by Roger Corman.
10. Received hate mail, after he kissed a black woman during the show.
11. For the Canadians out there. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba,  Canada.
12. Has an auditorium named after him in the town named for his radio show.
13. His older sister was actress Joanne Dru.
14. Graduated from Notre Dame University with a degree in sociology.
15. Could be heard, if not seen, in the Walt Disney World attraction Sounds Dangerous.
16. Was married to actress Betty White.
17. Had the longest running carer on network commercial TV till surpassed by another gameshow host.
18. His brother and brother-in-law were also gameshow hosts.
19. His last film appearance was in the Disney film "The Strongest Man in the World."
20. Opened for Diana Ross in Las Vegas.
21. Made his theatrical film debut in 1996 at the age of 72.
22. Holds the current record for gameshows hosted at 24.
23. Was once Dolly Parton's agent.
24. Performed on Broadway in "Bye, Bye Birdie."
25. Appeared on "Laugh-in." You don't say.
26. Speaks six languages.
27. Was an usher at the wedding of one of President Nixon's daughters.
28. Was once a sales rep for Pillsbury, but he couldn't make enough dough.

Next time: the answers.

BoyScoutKevin

Quote from: BoyScoutKevin on May 02, 2012, 03:15:20 PM
Continuing from before, here are 28 trivia facts about the 28 gameshow hosts previously mentioned. See if you can match the fact with the host. Degree of difficulty runs from what I think is the easy to the hard.

But first, a couple of title corrections. "High Rollers" is actually "The New High Rollers" and "Truth or Consequences" is really "The New Truth or Consequences."

01. Hosted a popular NYE's show from Times Square in NYC,
02. One of five brothers who were in show business.
03. Worked on a popular TV sitcom with Tim Allen.
04. Was the voice of the cartoon Superman.
05. Was the long running announcer for the L.A. Dodgers.
06. Claimed he once worked for the C.I.A.
07. Served in the army in Vietnam.
08. Had a hit record with "Deck of Cards."
09. First credited film appearance was in a film directed by Roger Corman.
10. Received hate mail, after he kissed a black woman during the show.
11. For the Canadians out there. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba,  Canada.
12. Has an auditorium named after him in the town named for his radio show.
13. His older sister was actress Joanne Dru.
14. Graduated from Notre Dame University with a degree in sociology.
15. Could be heard, if not seen, in the Walt Disney World attraction Sounds Dangerous.
16. Was married to actress Betty White.
17. Had the longest running carer on network commercial TV till surpassed by another gameshow host.
18. His brother and brother-in-law were also gameshow hosts.
19. His last film appearance was in the Disney film "The Strongest Man in the World."
20. Opened for Diana Ross in Las Vegas.
21. Made his theatrical film debut in 1996 at the age of 72.
22. Holds the current record for gameshows hosted at 24.
23. Was once Dolly Parton's agent.
24. Performed on Broadway in "Bye, Bye Birdie."
25. Appeared on "Laugh-in." You don't say.
26. Speaks six languages.
27. Was an usher at the wedding of one of President Nixon's daughters.
28. Was once a sales rep for Pillsbury, but he couldn't make enough dough.

Next time: the answers.

Answers:
01. Dick Clark
02. Groucho Marx
03. Richard Karn
04. Bud Collyer
05. Vin Scully
06. Chuck Barris
07. Pat Sajak
08. Wink Martindale
09. Bert Convy
10. Richard Dawson
11. Monty Hall
12. Ralph Edwards
13. Peter Marshall
14. Regis Philbin
15. Drew Carey
16. Allan Ludden
17. Hugh Downs
18. Jack Narz
19. Jack Bailey
20. Howie Mandel
21. Bob Barker
22. Bill Cullen
23. Bob Eubanks
24. Gene Rayburn
25. Tom Kennedy
26. Alex Trebek
27. Art Fleming
28. Chuck Woolery

Next time: Final Comments