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Robert Leland Eubanks (born January 8, 1938 [1]) is an American disc jockey, television personality and game show host, widely known for hosting the game show The Newlywed Game on and off since 1966. He also hosted the successful revamp version of Card Sharks from 1986 to 1989. [ 2 ]
From 1978 to 2005, Edwards served in the main broadcast booth with former game show host Bob Eubanks as co-host of the Tournament of Roses Parade on Los Angeles television station KTLA Channel 5, then broadcast widely throughout the United States and Canada as a cable and satellite superstation.
Sandro Corsaro – producer/TV show creator University of Southern California; James Denton – actor – Desperate Housewives, University of Tennessee; Sam Elliott – actor, Cal State L.A. Bob Eubanks – television personality, game show host; Barry Fanaro – screenwriter, The Golden Girls, Kingpin, Mercer University
Bob Hastings: United States: Dealer's Choice (1974, first two weeks) Bob Hawk: United States: Take It or Leave It (1940–41), The Bob Hawk Show (1943–48) Bailey Hayden: United Kingdom: Double Dare (2022–present) Julie Hayek: United States: Break the Bank (1985–86) Peter Lind Hayes: United States: Alumni Fun (1964, 1965 & 1966) Richard ...
The series itself was a spin-off of Most Outrageous Game Show Moments, a series of specials airing in 2002 and 2003 showcasing outtakes and funny moments from television game shows, Hosted by Bob Eubanks, Jim Lange, Wink Martindale, Peter Marshall & Ben Stein and later Eubanks' co-host was Chuck Woolery.
Rhyme and Reason is an American television game show that aired on ABC from July 7, 1975 through July 9, 1976. Bob Eubanks hosted the show, with Johnny Jacobs serving as announcer. William T. Naud created the series.
The combination of the newlywed couples' humorous candor and host Bob Eubanks's sly questioning made the show another hit for Barris. The show is the longest lasting of any developed by his company, broadcast until 1985, for a total of 19 full years on both "first run" network TV and syndication. Interviewed on the NPR program Wait Wait...
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