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Carruthers was interviewed for the program, which marked his last appearance before his death. The original airing of the documentary was dedicated in his memory. Today, the rights to the Press Your Luck format are owned by the British multi-national media company Fremantle ; Carruthers sold the format to Pearson Television, Fremantle's ...
William Alexander Caruthers was born in 1802 in Rockbridge County, Virginia.His uncle, Archibald Alexander, served as the fourth President of Hampden–Sydney College. [1]
Operation: Entertainment was an American musical comedy television program that was directly aimed at past and present veterans of the military. [citation needed]The show was produced and created by producer and game show host Chuck Barris along with Bill Carruthers.
Ralph Andrews Productions produced both of the 1970s versions, with the ABC series produced in association with the Carruthers Company and Warner Bros. Television and the syndicated series produced in association with Viacom Enterprises. Tom Kennedy hosted the original You Don't Say! and the 1975 revival while Jim Peck hosted the 1978 series.
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Bill Carlisle, 94, American country music singer, songwriter and comedian. Henryk de Kwiatkowski, 79, Polish-Canadian businessman and thoroughbred horse owner and breeder, pneumonia. Yvette Etiévant, 80, French actress. [79] Alan Keith, 94, British broadcaster. [80] Charles Salatka, 85, American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.
Press Your Luck is an American television game show created by Bill Carruthers and Jan McCormack. Contestants answer trivia questions to earn "spins" on a randomly cycling game board. The board's spaces display cash, prizes, extra spins, special items, or the show's mascot, a cartoon creature known as the Whammy.