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  2. John Davidson (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Davidson and Sally Field on TV's The Girl with Something Extra (1973). John Hamilton Davidson [1] (born December 13, 1941) [2] is an American actor, singer, and game show host known for hosting That's Incredible!, Time Machine, and Hollywood Squares in the 1980s, and a revival of The $100,000 Pyramid in 1991.

  3. Time Machine (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Time Machine is an American game show where contestants compete to answer trivia questions about popular culture and recent history to win prizes. The show aired on NBC from January 7 through April 26, 1985, and was hosted by John Davidson. [1] Charlie Tuna was the announcer, with Rich Jeffries as his substitute.

  4. The Pat Sajak Show - Wikipedia

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    Its format emulated Carson's model, featuring a monologue, comedy bits, interviews with celebrities, and performances by musicians and comedians. The Pat Sajak Show began as a 90-minute talk show, but was reduced to 60 minutes in October 1989. CBS executives said the show was shortened because the late-night talk show format was better suited ...

  5. Paul Dixon Show - Wikipedia

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    Dixon originally hosted a show on rival station WCPO-TV with Dottie Mack and Wanda Lewis called Paul Dixon's Song Shop. The show consisted of Dixon, Mack, and Lewis pantomiming to popular songs of the day, and also featured in-studio commercials. Fresh from a career in radio news, Dixon quickly endeared himself to countless viewers for years to ...

  6. List of American network TV daytime talk programs - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Short Show (January 3, 1999 — November 17, 2000) The Martha Stewart Show (September 12, 2005 — May 11, 2012) The Nate Berkus Show (September 13, 2010 — May 24, 2012) The Wendy Williams Show (July 14, 2008 — June 17, 2022) The Montel Williams Show (July 8, 1991 — May 16, 2008) The Howie Mandel Show (June 22, 1998 — April 1999)

  7. Category:1950s American television talk shows - Wikipedia

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  8. The Groovy Show - Wikipedia

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    The third iteration of the show was also hosted by a KHJ disc jockey Robert W. Morgan. [5] Morgan's program dropped the teen dance format and became more of a talk and performance show. One unique feature was the booth in which dancers got "Morganized", presumably a fun-house "whoopee" floor experience.

  9. The Party Machine with Nia Peeples - Wikipedia

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    Party Machine aimed to be a showcase for established and breaking urban dance acts. [3] New Jack Swing singing group Troop was the show's first guest. [6] Other music acts who performed on the show include Another Bad Creation, The Boys, Tevin Campbell, Taylor Dayne, Sheena Easton, En Vogue, Guy, LeVert, MC Hammer, Alexander O'Neal, Maxi Priest, Will Smith, Ralph Tresvant and Vanilla Ice.