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  2. Bert Convy - Wikipedia

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    Convy was married twice. He married Anne Anderson in 1959; together they had three children: Jennifer, Joshua, and Jonah. Convy and Anderson divorced in 1991. Convy married his second wife, Catherine Hills, [1] five months before his death. [3]

  3. It's Not Easy - Wikipedia

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    Anne Convy and Mitzi McCall October 6, 1983 ( 1983-10-06 ) While visiting his ex-wife Evelyn, Neal drinks too much and spends the night after passing out on her couch, much to Sharon's dismay.

  4. Tattletales - Wikipedia

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    Bert Convy was awarded a Daytime Emmy Award for hosting the show in 1977. Convy and his wife, Anne, occasionally played the game during the 1970s run, most often during weeks in which the panel was made up entirely of other game show hosts and their spouses.

  5. The Billy Barnes Revue - Wikipedia

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    The Billy Barnes Revue, with original cast members Joyce Jameson, Bert Convy, Patti Regan, Ken Berry, Ann Guilbert, Jackie Joseph, Len Weinrib and sketch writer/director Bob Rodgers, opened at the York Playhouse in New York City on June 9, 1959. [6]

  6. Patti Deutsch, nasally comedienne on 'Laugh-In' and 'Match ...

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    Deutsch was often on Match Game — usually in the seat on the right in the bottom row — and, with her husband, screenwriter Donald Ross, on Tattletales, the Bert Convy-hosted game that featured ...

  7. Win, Lose or Draw - Wikipedia

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    It was co-produced by Burt & Bert Productions (headed by Burt Reynolds and Bert Convy, the original host of the syndicated version) and Kline & Friends for Disney's Buena Vista Television. It has also had two versions on The Disney Channel : Teen Win, Lose or Draw from 1989 to 1992, and a revived version known as Disney's Win, Lose or Draw ...

  8. 3rd Degree (game show) - Wikipedia

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    3rd Degree was hosted by Bert Convy, who co-created and produced the series along with his production partner Burt Reynolds. Bob Hilton was the announcer, with Don Morrow and Michael Hanks substituting for brief periods. The series was taped at Television City Studios in Hollywood, California. John C. Mula was the art director.

  9. 'The Partridge Family' through the years: See the cast then ...

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    If you're still harboring a crush on the late David Cassidy, don't be ashamed -- it's hard to believe that it's been more than 40 years since "The Partridge Family" went off the air.