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  1. This is a list of game show hosts. A game show host is a profession involving the hosting of game shows. Game shows usually range from a half hour to an hour long and involve a prize. Foreign-language shows that are part of franchises may be referred by their franchise name.

  2. Sep 4, 2018 · It was on July 2, 2011 that Dario Conca signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with China’s Guangzhou Evergrande in a deal that both surprised and confused the sporting world. The fee was a reported £7.7million, then a record for the Chinese Super League.

  3. The first television game show, Spelling Bee, as well as the first radio game show, Information Please, were both broadcast in 1938; the first major success in the game show genre was Dr. I.Q., a radio quiz show that began in 1939.

    • Bob Barker. Bob Barker is arguably America’s most famous game show host of all time. Born in Washington, DC in 1923, Barker started his career in radio before becoming the host of the popular game show, The Price is Right, on CBS.
    • Pat Sajak. Pat Sajak is an American television personality and game show host who was born on October 26, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known as the host of the popular television game show Wheel of Fortune, a role he has held since 1983.
    • Noel Edmonds. Noel Edmonds is an iconic British television presenter, best known for his long-running game show, Deal or No Deal. He first appeared on the show in 2005, and it quickly became a hit with viewers.
    • Davina McCall. Davina McCall is one of England’s most famous hosts and presenters. With that said, she is best known as the original host of Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother, two of the most popular reality TV shows in the UK.
    • Truth Or Consequences
    • Beat The Band
    • Dr. IQ
    • The Ask It Basket
    • Information Please
    • Kay Kyser’s Kollege of Musical Knowledge
    • The Answer Man
    • Uncle Jim’s Question Bee
    • Professor Quiz

    photo source: Wikipedia Truth or Consequenceswas a fun game show originally adopted by NBC radio (1940 – 1957), which later aired on television (1950 – 1988). The television show ran on different networks, including CBC, NBC, and syndication. In the show, contestants were asked bizarre, unusual questions. They had two seconds to answer them. Usuall...

    photo source: Wikipedia Beat the Bandwas a musical game show aired on NBC radio. The game show contained two series. The first one, which ran between January 28, 1940, and February 23, 1941, was sponsored by Kix cereal. It broadcasted on Sundays at 6.30 pm. Garry Moore hosted the show, and Fort Pearson was the announcer. Listeners would submit musi...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Dr. IQwas a quiz-based game show where the audience members had to answer fast-paced questions. Those who correctly answered would get a silver dollar. The first episode aired on April 10, 1939, on Blue Network. The show was heard until November 29, 1950, on NBC and ABC networks. The television version began airing o...

    The Ask It Basketwas a weekly radio gameshow heard on CBC. It was first aired on November 5, 1938. The show followed a quiz format. The host would call four audience members to the stage and ask them questions sent by the listeners. Each correct answer would increase the score of the contestant. The questions would become increasingly difficult as ...

    photo source: s3.amazonaws.com Information Pleasewas primarily adopted as a radio game show that later briefly aired on television. The show format was similar to Beat the Band. However, instead of musical bands, here, the questions submitted by the listeners were answered by a panel of four experts. Three regular panelists who appeared on each epi...

    photo source: Wikipedia Kay Kyser’s Kollege of Musical Knowledge was a musical quiz show conceptualized by music band leader James Kern Kyser, commonly known as Kay Kyser. He included a quiz segment in his performance to differentiate himself from other musical bands playing similar music. He first broadcasted this segment in October 1937 as part o...

    The Answer Man was a show where the questions submitted by the listeners were answered by the host Albert Carlyle Mitchell. Each episode was 15 minutes long and aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Mitchell, posing as the Answer Man, would answer a few selected questions on air, and the remaining questions were answered by mail. The questions c...

    photo source: Wikipedia Uncle Jim’s Question Beeis the second oldest game show. This radio quiz program was hosted by Jim McWilliam and debuted on September 26, 1936. It was the first game show where the host asked questions to the contestants. Then, the listeners submitted the questions. Six people, three men and three women, from the audience wer...

    image at: wikipedia.org Professor Quizis the oldest full-length game show ever broadcasted in America. It set the tone and format for many quiz programs that followed afterward. The quiz used the questions submitted by the listeners, and five audience members were selected as the contestants. The show was conducted by Professor Quiz (Arthur E. Brai...

  4. Jul 31, 2021 · We check in on original game show hosts from way back when, as well as the hosts of today’s favorites.

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  6. In 1938, Freddie Grisewood was the first game show host. He directed Spelling Bee, a fifteen-minute show that was broadcast in the United Kingdom over radio and television. [2]

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