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Victorious: Music from the Hit TV Show (2011) Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show (2012) Victorious 3.0: Even More Music from the Hit TV Show (2012) "Make It Shine" is the theme song of the series. The song also serves as the lead single from the soundtrack to the series. Victorious features approximately one song every three ...
Game show host (Wheel of Fortune, Love Connection, Scrabble, The Dating Game, Greed, Lingo) [309] November 24 Helen Gallagher: 98 Actress best known as Maeve Ryan on Ryan's Hope. [310] November 25 Earl Holliman: 96 Actor best known for Police Woman, Delta, and the premiere episode of The Twilight Zone [311] Hal Lindsey: 95 Author and televangelist.
Car crash 1 Character written out but was briefly recast, with Cindy Shelley appearing as Eloise during a dream sequence in an episode. Jon-Erik Hexum: Mac Harper Cover Up: 7 1984-10-18 Gunshot wound to the head, accidentally self-inflicted with a blank cartridge: 1 Character killed off and replaced by Jack Striker, portrayed by Antony Hamilton.
Tony Slattery, the comedian and actor best known as a regular performer on game show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, has died of a heart attack, aged 65.. He became a frequent panellist on shows such as ...
Tom O’Connor, the British comedian and host of game shows like “Crosswits,” “Password” and “Name That Tune,” has died. He was 81. O’Connor’s family told the BBC that the comedian ...
Host Country Game show(s) hosted Willie Aames: United States: The Krypton Factor (1990–91) Michael Absalom: United Kingdom: Best of Friends (2004–08) Mike Adamle: United States: American Gladiators (1989–96), Battle of the Network Reality Stars (2005) Don Adams: United States: Don Adams' Screen Test (1975–76) Kaye Adams: United Kingdom
Marshall, born Ralph Pierre LaCock, is remembered for his 15-year run as host of the tic-tac-toe-style game show The Hollywood Squares from 1966 to 1981, during which he earned four Daytime Emmy ...
Hunter March (born April 5, 1991) is an American television host, actor, producer, and comedian best known for his work as the host of Sugar Rush on Netflix, [1] Nightly Pop on E!, [2] and Emogenius on Game Show Network.