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  2. The Chuck Woolery Show - Wikipedia

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    The Chuck Woolery Show was one of five talk shows that made their debut for the 1991-92 season, joining shows hosted by Jenny Jones, Jerry Springer, Maury Povich, and Montel Williams. Of those five, the lowest ratings belonged to Woolery, but Group W decided to put its support behind him and gave the show a commitment for a full season.

  3. Chuck Woolery, “Love Connection” and original “Wheel of ...

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    The hit dating show, which helped revive Woolery's career, was one of the most popular game shows of the 1980s and '90s. Chuck Woolery, who over the course of his career was a psychedelic pop ...

  4. Love Connection - Wikipedia

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    Woolery created his catch phrase "we'll be back in two and two" on Love Connection, often accompanied by a two-fingered hand gesture. [8] The line referred to the fact that the program would return in two minutes and two seconds, the total length of a standard commercial break at the time, including the fade-out and fade-ins bookending each break.

  5. Chuck Woolery, host of ‘Love Connection’ and ‘Wheel of ...

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    Charles Herbert Woolery was born in 1941 in Ashland, Kentucky, to Dan and Katherine Woolery. He attended the University of Kentucky for a brief period before dropping out to serve in the US Navy.

  6. Lion Brand Yarns - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Brand Yarn Studio was a retail store located at 34 West 15th Street in Manhattan, which opened in 2008. It sold yarn, provided knitting and crochet classes, [ 6 ] and offered custom knitting and crochet services.

  7. Performing with Dolly Parton: Chuck Woolery was a singer ...

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    TV game show legend Chuck Woolery, who died this weekend at 83, had a longtime love connection with Nashville. Before he rose to fame as the original host of "Wheel of Fortune" and the long ...

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