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Mervyn Edward Griffin Jr. (July 6, 1925 – August 12, 2007) was an American television show host and media mogul. [2] He began his career as a radio and big band singer, later appearing in film and on Broadway. From 1962 to 1986, Griffin hosted his own talk show, The Merv Griffin Show.
George Alexander Trebek [2] OC (/ t r ə ˈ b ɛ k /; July 22, 1940 – November 8, 2020) was a Canadian-American game show host and television personality.He was best known for hosting the syndicated general knowledge quiz game show Jeopardy! for 37 seasons from its revival in 1984 until his death in 2020.
He made his first television appearance in years as a guest star on The Merv Griffin Show in August 1974. Donahue moved back to Los Angeles the same year. [59] On March 15, 1975, he participated in the Easter Benefit Ball in San Francisco. The proceeds from the event benefited the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of San ...
The Merv Griffin Show: 1987 Superstars and Their Moms: TV movie, also co-executive producer 1999 Behind the Music: TV series documentary episode "Cher" 2011 Becoming Chaz: TV series 2013 Entertainment Tonight: Television infotainment series The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Late night comedy program (NBC-TV) [19] The Ellen DeGeneres Show: TV series
Fleming declined an offer to reprise his role as Jeopardy! host when Merv Griffin began developing a revival of the show in 1983. [7] As a result, Alex Trebek (a personal friend of Fleming's) [8] took the position instead and continued to host the program until his death in 2020. [9]
Creator Merv Griffin, who hired Woolery as the WoF host after seeing him perform a cover of "Delta Dawn" on The Merv Griffin Show, reportedly offered him $400,000, and NBC said it would make up ...
The sisters were well-known socialites, with Eva and Zsa Zsa becoming notable for their acting and personality work. Both sisters had recurring roles on hit series such as Climax!, The Love Boat, and The Matinee Theater, at separate times, and appeared as themselves regularly on Hollywood Squares, The Dean Martin Show, and The Merv Griffin Show.
The Merv Griffin Show: Himself (Guest) 2 episodes 1973 Here's Lucy: Ben Fletcher Episode: "Lucy Goes on Her Last Blind Date" 1973 I Love a Mystery: Alexander Archer TV movie 1974 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: Charlie "Bumbles" Johnson (voice) Episode: "Don Knotts, the Beekeeper" 1974 The Girl with Something Extra: Lionel