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Robert S. Van Dillen (born October 6, 1972), occasionally known as Bobby Van Dillen, is an American meteorologist currently working at Fox Weather as on-air host. [1] He was born in Montclair, New Jersey. [citation needed] He moved to the Shongum Lake section of Randolph, New Jersey, in 1977 and graduated in 1991 from Randolph High School. [2]
Robert Jack Stein (December 6, 1928 – July 31, 1980), known by his legalized stage name Bobby Van, was a musical actor and dancer, best known for his career on Broadway, in films and television from the 1950s through the 1970s. He was also a game show host and panelist.
Host Bobby Van (1975) Showoffs is an American television game show which ran on ABC from June 30 to December 26, 1975. Bobby Van was host, with Gene Wood as announcer. The Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production involved two teams competing in a game of charades.
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Lesley Swick-Van Ness, a former Illinois news anchor, passed unexpectedly while on vacation with her family. 42-year-old former news anchor dies suddenly while on vacation with her family Skip to ...
The Early Show is an American morning television show that aired on CBS from November 1, 1999, to January 7, 2012, replacing the original incarnation of CBS This Morning, and the ninth attempt at a morning news-talk program by the network since 1954.
Robert Howard (Bob) Jordan, Jr. (born August 31, 1943 [1] in Atlanta, Georgia) is a retired American television news journalist, author and former weekend anchor of the WGN News at Nine, which broadcasts on WGN-TV in Chicago, Illinois, and co-anchored the weekend newscast alongside Jackie Bange from 1995 until his retirement in 2016.
L-R: Barbara Ruick, Bob Fosse, Debbie Reynolds, and Bobby Van The Affairs of Dobie Gillis is a 1953 American comedy musical film directed by Don Weis . The film is based on the short stories by Max Shulman collected as The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (also the title of the later TV series ).