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  2. William Alexander Caruthers - Wikipedia

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    In 1837 he moved to Savannah, Georgia, where he resided until his death in 1846. [2] ... Caruthers' first novel, The Kentuckian In New York, published in 1834, ...

  3. Bill Carruthers - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Operation: Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. List of county routes in Wayne County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Messner Road in Savannah: NY 89 / CR 274 CR 274: 5.61 9.03 NY 89 / CR 273 Savannah–Spring Lake Road in Savannah: CR 275 CR 275: 3.26 5.25 NY 89 / CR 271 in Butler: South Butler–Conquest Road Cayuga County line in Savannah (becomes CR 23) CR 276: 0.47 0.76 CR 279 Van Dyne Spoor Road in Savannah: CR 274 CR 277: 1.25 2.01 NY 89: Cotten Road in ...

  7. Peter Tomarken - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, Bill Carruthers hired Tomarken to host Press Your Luck, a revival of his 1977 game show Second Chance, originally hosted by Jim Peck on ABC. Tomarken hosted for three seasons on CBS until its cancellation in 1986. He also co-produced and co-wrote the 1984 NBC special Those Wonderful TV Game Shows.

  8. Press Your Luck - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Jim Peck - Wikipedia

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    In March 1977 he began to helm Second Chance, produced by Bill Carruthers and a precursor to Carruthers' Press Your Luck that premiered in 1983 and ran for three seasons. Peck's series wasn't as popular as its follow-up and after 19 weeks of episodes, Second Chance left the air on July 15, 1977. Peck has not hosted a network game show since.