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  2. Chuck Woolery - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Woolery (born March 16, 1941) is an American game show host, talk show host, actor and musician.He has had long-running tenures hosting several game shows. Woolery was the original host of Wheel of Fortune (1975–1981), the original incarnation of Love Connection (1983–1994), Scrabble (1984–1990, and during a brief revival in 1993), Greed on Fox from 1999 to 2000, and Lingo on Game ...

  3. The Chuck Woolery Show - Wikipedia

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    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 second announcing assignment ...

  4. Jo Ann Pflug - Wikipedia

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    Her first screen credit was in Cyborg 2087, released in 1966. She also was the voice of Invisible Girl in the 1967 animated version of Fantastic Four . Pflug's first major role was as U.S. Army nurse Lt. Maria "Dish" Schneider in the 1970 film M*A*S*H. [7] Also in 1970, she starred in an episode of Marcus Welby, M.D. titled "To Carry the Sun in ...

  5. Here's everyone who has ever officially hosted 'Wheel of Fortune'

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    Woolery was the original host of the game's daytime series along with the show's original letter turner, Susan Stafford. Woolery left the show in 1981 and went on to host the dating series "Love ...

  6. Love Connection - Wikipedia

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    September 18, 2018. ( 2018-09-18) Love Connection is an American television dating game show in which singles attempt to connect with a compatible partner. Originally hosted by Chuck Woolery, the show debuted in syndication on September 19, 1983, and ended on July 1, 1994, after 2,120 shows. Reruns continued to air until September 8, 1995. [2]

  7. Pat Sajak’s Ups and Downs Through the Years: ‘Wheel of ...

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    The TV personality became a staple of the small screen after taking over for original Wheel of Fortune host Chuck Woolery in 1981 and was joined by cohost Vanna White one year later.

  8. Wheel of Fortune’s Pat Sajak Hands Off Hosting Duties to ...

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    Sajak was second, taking over for Chuck Woolery in 1981 and logging more than four decades in the role. Sajak’s final Wheel of Fortune aired on June 7. At the end of the episode, Sajak thanked ...

  9. 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. Woolery's departure came over a salary dispute with show creator Merv Griffin, and his contract was not renewed.