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  2. Chuck Woolery - Wikipedia

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    Charles Herbert Woolery was born in Ashland, Kentucky on March 16, 1941. [1] After high school, Woolery served two years in the U.S. Navy, aboard the USS Enterprise (CVN-65). [3][4] In 1963, Woolery worked as a wine consultant for Wasserstrom Wine and Import Company in Columbus, Ohio.

  3. Greed (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Greed [a] is an American television game show that aired on Fox for one season. Chuck Woolery was the show's host while Mark Thompson was its announcer. The series format consisted of a team of contestants who answered a set of up to eight multiple-choice questions (the first set of four containing one right answer and the second set of four containing four right answers) for a potential prize ...

  4. The Chuck Woolery Show - Wikipedia

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    September 16. (1991-09-16) –. December 13, 1991. (1991-12-13) The Chuck Woolery Show is an American talk show hosted by television personality Chuck Woolery. The show frequently featured Wollery conducting interviews with various celebrities. Randy West served as the show’s announcer; this was among his first handful of national series, his ...

  5. Trump retweeted a post accusing the CDC of lying about the ...

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    The original tweet was written by Chuck Woolery, the original host of "Wheel of Fortune," who is also a conservative. Trump retweeted a post accusing the CDC of lying about the coronavirus to ...

  6. Scrabble (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The format was changed back to the original Crossword format on September 2, 1985. In announcing the change, Chuck Woolery cited that popular demand had resulted in the decision. [3] A series of mistakes made by a pair of contestants during this period has made rounds on various game show and television blooper programs over the years.

  7. Wheel of Fortune (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The original host of Wheel of Fortune was Chuck Woolery, who hosted the series from its 1975 premiere until December 25, 1981, save for one week in August 1980 when Alex Trebek hosted in his place. [7] [45] Woolery's departure came over a salary dispute with show creator Merv Griffin, and his contract was not renewed. [9]

  8. The Avant-Garde (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Avant-Garde was an American psychedelic pop group formed by Chuck Woolery and Elkin "Bubba" Fowler in 1967. They released three singles on Columbia Records in 1967 and 1968, backed by different session musicians on each release: "Yellow Beads", "Naturally Stoned" (which hit No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in mid-1968), [1] and "Fly with Me!".

  9. Susan Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Susan Stafford. Susan Stafford (born January 27, 1944) is an American former model, actress and television host. She was the original daytime hostess of the American game show Wheel of Fortune from January 6, 1975, until she left on October 22, 1982. She returned to Wheel of Fortune in 1986 to substitute for Vanna White. [1][2]