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  2. Michael Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Michael Kevin Kearney (born January 18, 1984) is an American college teaching assistant and game show contestant. He is known for setting several world records related to graduating at a young age, as well as teaching college students while still a teenager. Additionally, as a game-show contestant, he has won over one million dollars. [1]

  3. Regis Philbin - Wikipedia

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    Once called "the hardest-working man in show business", [7] he held the Guinness World Record for the most hours spent on US television. [ 8 ] After graduating from the University of Notre Dame , Philbin served in the US Navy and got his television start serving as a page for The Tonight Show in the 1950s.

  4. Mark Labbett - Wikipedia

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    Mark Andrew Labbett was born on 15 August 1965 in Tiverton, Devon and attended Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury. [6]Labbett obtained a Master of Arts degree in mathematics from Exeter College, Oxford, a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in secondary education from the University of Exeter and legal CPE and LPC qualifications from the University of Glamorgan (now the ...

  5. The Guinness Game - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness Game is an American game show that aired in weekly syndication from September 17, 1979, to September 1980 for a total of 24 episodes. Bob Hilton was the host, later replaced by Don Galloway. The announcer was Charlie O'Donnell who was then later replaced by Tony McClay. One of the show's producers was Bob Eubanks. [1]

  6. How Much Per Episode? Rob Dyrdek Shares Massive ... - AOL

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    Talk about ridiculousness! MTV host Rob Dyrdek has been in the entertainment industry for a long time, starting off as a professional skateboarder as a teenager. Over time, he became a reality TV ...

  7. Specifically, their per-episode salary shoots up to $15,000 per episode, which ends up being $315,000 for a 21-episode season (pssst: this is what Michael Che is thought to be making).

  8. Jon Cryer Made Much Less Than Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a ...

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    In Season 6 alone, which had 24 episodes, his salary totaled about $13 million. The later seasons, which saw the exit of leading man Charlie Sheen in exchange for the charismatic Ashton Kutcher ...

  9. List of game show hosts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of game show hosts. A game show host is a profession involving the hosting of game shows. Game shows usually range from a half hour to an hour long and involve a prize. Foreign-language shows that are part of franchises may be referred by their franchise name.