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The Hogan Family is an American television family sitcom. The series was on NBC for five seasons and then on CBS for its final season, running for a total of 110 episodes that aired between March 1, 1986, and July 20, 1991. Series overview Season Title Episodes Originally released Rank Rating First released Last released Network 1 Valerie 10 March 1, 1986 (1986-03-01) May 19, 1986 (1986-05-19 ...
You Bet Your Life was parodied on a live April 1955 episode of The Jack Benny Program. Benny pretended to be someone else ( Ronald Forsythe ) [ 24 ] to get on the quiz show (competing with a female contestant played by Irene Tedrow ), and continues to divulge information during an effort to say the secret word.
Following the death of Adebisi, a news crew comes to make a documentary on life in prison. Worrying that they may uncover the truth about Adebisi, McManus insists they go after Querns. While starting to follow new inmate, Omar White, News anchor, Jack Eldridge, spends the night in the cell with Cyril O'Reily who he met years ago and gets a ...
You Bet Your Life is an American game show. You Bet Your Life may also refer to: You Bet Your Life, a 1978 novel by Stuart M. Kaminsky "You Bet Your Life", a 1967 song by Bobby McDowell "You Can Bet Your Life", a 1956 song by Little Esther; You Bet Your Life, a 2006 Austrian film directed by Antonin Svoboda (director) You Bet Your Life (1992 TV ...
George Watt Fenneman (November 10, 1919 – May 29, 1997) was an American radio and television announcer. Fenneman is best remembered as the show announcer and straight man on Groucho Marx's You Bet Your Life.
[3] Dan L. Thrapp's Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography says that Gibson "is said to have been nicknamed because he once hunted owls in a cave.") [4] Hoot, himself, stated in an episode of "You Bet Your Life" (January 19. 1956), that he acquired the nickname "Hoot", when he used to look for hoot owls in caves as a child in Nebraska.
In her June 11, 1959 appearance on You Bet Your Life, Joanna Lee describes her career and also wins $3,000 in prize money. [citation needed] Her writing career stretched from 1962 until 1990, including many dozens of comedic and dramatic television series episodes before writing, producing, and directing various TV movies and "Afterschool ...
The object was for one of the three celebrity panelists to guess his identity. One week later on November 12, 1959, he appeared on an episode of the TV quiz show You Bet Your Life, with Groucho Marx. Demara recounted his exploits, and said the $1,000 he earned on the program was going to be donated to the 'Feed and Clothe Fred Demara Fund'.