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Winkfan:
Here's MY choices:

Jack Narz - Concentration
Tom Kennedy - Name That Tune (although George deWitt is more identified with that show)
Bill Cullen - The Price is Right (ORIGINAL, mind you)
Geoff Edwards - Treasure Hunt, mostly (he did that show a wee bit longer than CR)
Chuck Woolery - Scrabble
Wink Martindale - Tic Tac Dough
Peter Tomarken - Press Your Luck
Jim Peck - The Joker's Wild (actually, his longest-running gig was on Divorce Court)
Garry Moore - To Tell the Truth
Jim Lange - The Dating Game
Bert Convy - Super Password
Jack Clark - The Cross Wits

And may I also add:

Peter Marshall - The Hollywood Squares
Jim Perry - Sale of the Century
Bob Eubanks - The Newlywed Game (naturally)
Marc Summers - Double Dare
Pat Finn - Shop Til You Drop
Wayne Cox -  Talkabout
Jack Barry - The Joker's Wild
Bill Leyden - It Could Be You
Steve Allen - among game shows, I'd say I've Got A Secret
Larry Blyden - What's My Line
Jan Murray - the ORIGINAL Treasure Hunt
Art James - The Who, What, or Where Game

I wouldn't know which show Bud Collyer would be closely identified with; because both Beat the Clock and To Tell the Truth had similar long runs.

Cordially,
Tammy Warner--the 'Peggy Cass of the Big Board!'

MCArroyo1:
Jack Narz- NYSI
Tom Kennedy- Body Language
Bill Cullen- To Tell the Truth (Not sure why).
Geoff Edwards- Treasure Hunt
Chuck Woolery- Naturally Stoned (because it's recent?)
Wink Martindale- TTD
Peter Tomarken- PYL
Jim Peck- Hot Seat (I apologize)
GarRy Moore- IGaS
Jim Lange- The Dating Game
Bert Convy- Tattletales
Jack Clark- The Cross-Wits

Wow.  I did pretty badly in the matching department with some of these.

James Allen:

--- Quote ---Tom Kennedy: Whew! (Definitive show: Name That Tune)
--- End quote ---

Boy, I totally forgot about Name That Tune (for both Kennedy and Lange). I guess, because of rights issues, Name That Tune won't be repeated anywhere soon. About the only time I've seen it recently is a clip on the show \"Before They Were Stars\" of Kathie Lee Johnson (later Kathie Lee Gifford) singing.


--- Quote ---Jack Clark: Crosswits.

--- End quote ---

I wrote Crosswits too. I know he was primarily an announcer, but how many other shows did he host? The only things that come to my mind is Dealer's Choice and the $10,000 Sweep (pilot).


--- Quote ---Chuck Woolery (Singled Out doesn't count) - he did that? Wheel
--- End quote ---

He he. No, he didn't host that. Mentioning \"Singled Out\" in regards to Chuck Woolery is a reference to a Greed! team that bombed out on the first question.

JasonA1:
Jack Narz - \"Concentration\"
Tom Kennedy - \"Name that Tune\"
Bill Cullen - \"Blockbusters\"
Geoff Edwards - \"Treasure Hunt\"
Chuck Woolery - \"Wheel of Fortune\" (Scrabble came right after)
Wink Martindale - \"Debt\" (Mainly because I haven't seen much TTD)
Peter Tomarken - \"Press Your Luck\"
Jim Peck - \"The Joker's Wild\"
Garry Moore - \"I've Got a Secret\"
Jim Lange - \"Bullseye\"
Bert Convy - \"Super Password\"
Jack Clark - \"Cross-Wits\"

-Jason

zachhoran:
jack Clark also did 100 Grand on ABC in 1963. His other pilots include Caught in the Act(1982), 20 Questions(1977), and Now You See It(1985).

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