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Bob Clayton (born James Robert Box, [1] August 17, 1922 – November 1, 1979) was an American television game show announcer and host of several shows. He spent his early television career hosting shows in Miami, Florida before moving to New York in the 1960s.
Bob Clayton, who had succeeded Jim Lucas as announcer, took over the hosting duties; he was introduced as the new host at the program's 1968 Christmas episode, dressed as Santa Claus. NBC staffer Wayne Howell moved to the announcer's booth during Clayton's tenure as host.
Bob Clayton was an Australian rules footballer and administrator for Port Adelaide. [1] Port Adelaide's entry into the Australian Football League (AFL) is partially due to the efforts of Bob Clayton during his time as General Manager when the club made its first official bid in 1990. He was also Football Manager when the clubs entry into the ...
Bob Clayton (1922–1979), American game show announcer Buck Clayton (1911–1991), American jazz trumpeter Cameron Clayton (born 1993), American drag queen under the stage name Farrah Moan
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Bob Clayton (1922–1979), American game show host; Bob Clayton (footballer), Australian rules footballer; Clayton baronets: Sir Robert Clayton, 2nd Baronet, of Adlington (1746–1839) Sir Robert Clayton, 3rd Baronet, of Marden (c. 1740–1799), MP for several seats; Sir Robert Alan Clayton-East-Clayton, 9th Baronet Clayton, of Marden (1908–1932)
He faced Democratic nominee Mark E. Clayton [2] as well as several third-party candidates and several independents in this election. Corker easily won the Republican primary with 85% of the vote, and anti- LGBT activist and conspiracy theorist Clayton won the Democratic nomination with 30% of the vote, despite raising no money and having a ...
Bud Collyer (born Clayton Johnson Heermance Jr., June 18, 1908 – September 8, 1969) was an American radio actor and announcer and game show host who became one of the nation's first major television game show stars.