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  2. Monty Hall - Wikipedia

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    Monty Hall OC OM (born Monte Halparin; August 25, 1921 – September 30, 2017) was a Canadian-American [1] [2] radio and television show host who moved to the United States in 1955 to pursue a career in broadcasting. After working as a radio newsreader and sportscaster, Hall returned to television in the U.S., this time in game shows.

  3. 'Let's Make a Deal' host Monty Hall dead at 96 - AOL

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    Monty Hall, the host of the popular 'Let's Make a Deal' game show for almost three decades, passed away on Saturday.

  4. Carol Merrill - Wikipedia

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    While on Let's Make a Deal, Merrill would model the various prizes, present money to contestants, and perform various other tasks as an assistant to host Monty Hall.On Let's Make a Deal, Merrill was frequently referred to by Monty Hall by her full name, and thus became one of the first game show models to be known as such, rather than the customary first-name-only naming convention used by ...

  5. Jay Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Let's Make a Deal host Monty Hall called Stewart "the best second banana you ever found in your life" and said that "it was a very, very good feeling between us." [3] On Let's Make a Deal Stewart participated onstage as well as announcing, often seen modeling the show's "zonk" prizes (a practice also used by current announcer Jonathan Mangum). [4]

  6. Marilyn Hall, Emmy-winning producer and wife of Monty Hall ...

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    Marilyn Hall, the Emmy Award-winning producer and wife of 'Let's Make A Deal' host Monty Hall, has died at the age of 90.

  7. Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    Hilton was later replaced by original host Monty Hall. Clark later hosted Scattergories on NBC in 1993; and The Family Channel's version of It Takes Two in 1997. In 1999, along with Bob Boden, he was one of the executive producers of Fox's TV game show Greed, which ran from 5 November 1999, to 14 July 2000, and was hosted by Chuck Woolery.

  8. Pete Rose still not going into Hall of Fame. His MLB ban was ...

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    The Hall of Fame's board adopted the rule 1 1/2 years after Rose agreed to the ban, and the same year that he would have become eligible to be on the ballot for the first time.

  9. Joanna Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Hall was born in Toronto, the eldest of three siblings born to television producer and game show personality Monty Hall, and his wife, Marilyn (née Plottel), both of whom died in 2017. [1] At the time of her birth, her father was working at the Canada Wheat Board and had changed his name from Halparin to Hall.