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  2. Tom Kennedy (television host) - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy retired in 1989 after several game show pilots produced by his production company failed to sell. In 2003, he appeared on Hollywood Squares during "Game Show Week Part 2". [citation needed] After a period of ill health, Kennedy died at his home in Oxnard, California, on October 7, 2020, at the age of 93. [6] [7]

  3. Jack Narz - Wikipedia

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    Narz was born to John and Ado Narz, in Louisville, Kentucky, of Lithuanian descent, along with sister Mary and younger brother James Edward (1927–2020). [1] James later changed his name to Tom Kennedy and went on to have his own career as a television host.

  4. Name That Tune - Wikipedia

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    Name That Tune is an American television music game show.Originally created and produced by orchestra conductor Harry Salter and his wife Roberta Semple Salter, the series features contestants competing to correctly identify songs being played by an on-stage orchestra or band.

  5. Tom Kennedy, 'Name That Tune' game show host, dead at 93 - AOL

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    With a heavy heart, I am sad to share the news that beloved game show host Tom Kennedy, who emceed 16 shows between 1958 and 1987, died Wednesday evening at his home," Beverly wrote.

  6. Body Language (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Body Language is an American television game show produced by Mark Goodson Productions. The show aired on CBS from June 4, 1984, until January 3, 1986, and was hosted by Tom Kennedy. Johnny Olson was the announcer until his death, after which Gene Wood and Bob Hilton alternated in the role.

  7. Wordplay (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Wordplay is an American game show which ran on NBC from December 29, 1986 to September 4, 1987. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy, with Jamie Farr substituting for Kennedy for one week of shows, and announced by Charlie O'Donnell.

  8. Split Second (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Kennedy was the host for the original ABC version, with Jack Clark serving as announcer. [2] The second version was produced for syndication in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, at CHCH-TV's studios; this series premiered December 15, 1986, and was a co-production of Hatos-Hall and distributors Concept Equity Funding Limited and Viacom Enterprises ...

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