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  2. Jack Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    Linkletter was born Arthur Jack Linkletter in San Francisco. [1] He was the oldest of Lois and Art Linkletter's five children. [1] He was said to have been inspired to enter show business by his father's show House Party. [1] As a boy, Mr. Linkletter inspired one of his father's most famous "House Party" routines: interviewing young children.

  3. Art Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    Linkletter on The Jack Benny Show. Linkletter had one of the longest marriages of any well-known person in America, at nearly 75 years. It was the longest Hollywood marriage of all time (prior to his death), and it currently ranks as the third-longest Hollywood marriage of all time.

  4. Hootenanny (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hootenanny was an American musical variety television show broadcast on ABC from April 1963 to September 1964. The program was hosted by Jack Linkletter.It primarily featured pop-oriented folk music acts, including The Journeymen, The Limeliters, the Chad Mitchell Trio, The New Christy Minstrels, The Brothers Four, Ian & Sylvia, The Big 3, Hoyt Axton, Judy Collins, Johnny Cash, The Carter ...

  5. House Party (radio and TV show) - Wikipedia

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    House Party is an American radio daytime variety/talk show that aired on CBS Radio and on ABC Radio from January 15, 1945 to October 13, 1967. [1] The show also had a long run on CBS Television as Art Linkletter's House Party and, in its final season, The Linkletter Show, [2] airing from September 1, 1952 to September 5, 1969.

  6. America Alive! - Wikipedia

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    Jack Linkletter was the show's primary host, based in New York. [3] Janet Langhart (hired away from her co-hosting position on Good Day! on WCVB-TV in Boston ) and Bruce Jenner (two years removed from their gold medal-winning performance at the 1976 Summer Olympics ) [ 3 ] were added as co-hosts and presented remote segments, with Langhart ...

  7. Here's Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Jack Linkletter, son of Art Linkletter, conducted some of the interviews in 1962. References External links. Here's Hollywood at IMDb; This page was last edited on 24 ...

  8. Diane Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    Diane Linkletter (October 31, 1948 – October 4, 1969) was the daughter and youngest child of popular American media personality Art Linkletter and his wife, Lois Foerster. In 1969, she died by suicide at the age of 20.

  9. Haggis Baggis - Wikipedia

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    Jack Linkletter hosted the primetime version while Fred Robbins and Dennis James did the daytime show. The announcer was Bill Wendell , with some editions announced by Jerry Damon . The series was produced by Rainbow Productions, otherwise known as Joe Cates Productions, and created by William T. Naud .