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Game Show Host
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The visible front end of any Game Show. This is the person who moderates the show and actually runs the game; s/he also enforces the rules (though s/he usually has to defer to off-screen officials for any close judgment calls), engages in small talk with the guests, and keeps the mood light and fun. Game Show Hosts are popular butts of jokes in fiction. This may have something to do with their need to maintain a jovial atmosphere as previously stated, even when contestants are losing, which might make them seem aloof; or maybe they just come across as slimy and slick, like common depictions of a used car salesman. For whatever reason, fictional game show hosts are often presented as smarmy, obnoxious, untrustworthy opportunists who seem to revel in the misfortune of contestants (a Dead Unicorn Trope, of course). Also, since quiz show hosts know, by necessity, the answer to each question (at least in theory; there are some game shows, like Family Feud and Card Sharks, that don't list the answers on the card), they tend to come off as condescending — perhaps unintentionally, but nonetheless. They also tend to be almost exclusively male; women on a game show's staff are more likely to be lovely assistants. Despite their reputation, some hosts become legendary if they have a specific gimmick to them, or they end up coming off as sincerely wanting a contestant to win big. Since, in most instances, it's not his money he's giving away, the host is more or less rooting for the contestant, even if it's only in the back of his mind. To some hardcore game show fanatics, the skills of the host (and his sincerity) can make or break a show's success, and they seem to be right: Some of the more successful game shows are known in part for how the host carried the show along. There has been a recent (not new) trend, at least for high-profile American programs, to cast has-been D-listers and comedians as Game Show Hosts. |
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Dick Clark of the various Pyramid shows, The Challengers and Scattergories. Donny Osmond and Mike Richards of the former series' latter two revivals. Richards is also executive producer on The Price is Right and Let's Make a Deal. |
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Speechwriter/actor Ben Stein of Win Ben Stein's Money. | |
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Bert Schnick in Shock Treatment. | |
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Anne Robinson of The Weakest Link became so popular in Britain that she migrated to the United States to host the Americanized version. The syndicated version would be hosted by George Gray. Yes, the same guy who is now The Announcer on The Price Is Right. Gray also hosted Extreme Gong, a cable revival of The Gong Show. |
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Lynne Thigpen on Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego and its successor series, Where In Time Is Carmen Sandiego, though she wasn't the quizmaster. | |
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Swanky Kong from the Donkey Kong Country series is a game show host in DKC2 and DKC3. In the former, he hosts a quiz named "Swanky's Bonus Bonanza", were you can win extra lives by answering the given questions correctly. In the latter, he hosts "Swanky's Sideshow", a throwing game were you compete against Cranky Kong. If you beat him, you will win bananas and Bear Coins. | |
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His brother, Jack Narz, of Now You See It and the syndicated runs of Beat the Clock (he also served as the announcer of Monty Hall's version) and Concentration. | |
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Mr. Wink, the host of the Japanese game show in The Simpsons episode "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo", voiced by George Takei. | |
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Danganronpa: Paradise Lost: Takeshi Tashiro is outright the Ultimate Game Show Host, and embodies all of its worst aspects, being a Smarmy Host who is more concerned about his show than the lives of his fellow students. | |
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Drew Carey of The Price Is Right, Power of Ten, and Whose Line Is It Anyway?. | |
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Gray also hosted Extreme Gong, a cable revival of The Gong Show. | |
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Bob Barker of Truth or Consequences and The Price Is Right, probably the most famous game show host in history. Dennis James, Tom Kennedy and Doug Davidson, from various nighttime syndicated versions of the latter show. |
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Matthias Opdenhövel (who also hosted Die Quizshow (the German localization of Fox's short lived gameshow It's Your Chance of a Lifetime)), and later Steven Gätjen of Schlag den Raab, with Stefan Raab as the featured opponent (who also hosted the 2009 season of Schlag den Star before taking the role as the Joker from the 2010 series onwards, and the late night variety show TV Total), and Elton as the host of "Blamieren Oder Kassieren" | |
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The unnamed host of Smash TV who is also the Big Bad, since he is the last boss you battle. | |
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JD Roth of Fun House (1988) (hosted at age 19, making him the youngest game show host) and Endurance | |
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Todd Newton of its revival, Whammy, Hollywood Showdown and Family Game Night. | |
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Wink Martindale of Tic-Tac-Dough, High Rollers (the 80s version), Las Vegas Gambit and Debt. | |
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Total Drama has Chris, who is a sadistic gamemaster who loves thinking up new challenges to torture the contestants with that serves as a main recurring antagonist of the series. | |
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Tom Kennedy of You Don't Say!, Split Second (1972), Name That Tune, and Body Language. His brother, Jack Narz, of Now You See It and the syndicated runs of Beat the Clock (he also served as the announcer of Monty Hall's version) and Concentration. |
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Richard Dawson, from the original Family Feud. Also the late Ray Combs from the 1980s revival of same. And Louie Anderson (1999-2002), Richard Karn (2002-2006), John O'Hurley (2006-2010), and Steve Harvey (2010-present). Al Roker hosted a one-season Celebrity Family Feud Spin-Off during the summer of 2008. |
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Former karate teacher Kuni hosts the game show "Wheel of Fish" in UHF, where he offers the contestant a box instead of the grand prize. | |
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Mettaton, the robotic TV personality in Undertale. His debut scene is a quiz show, and he zaps you if you answer incorrectly. Also played with, as Mettaton has multiple TV shows in the underground. | |
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Jim Lange of The Dating Game, Bullseye (U.S.), Name That Tune and The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime. | |
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In one episode of Red Dwarf, an American game show host named "Bing Baxter" supplies the voice for Lister's Confidence-made-flesh. Which show Mr. Baxter hosted is never revealed. (Ironically, the part was played by Craig Ferguson, who later hosted Celebrity Name Game) | |
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Peter Marshall, original host of The Hollywood Squares. Also John Davidson (1986-1989) and Tom Bergeron (1998-2004) for the various revivals. Sha-Na-Na's Jon "Bowzer" Bauman hosted the Squares portion of the trainwreck that was the The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, and Peter Rosenberg hosted Hip Hop Squares. |
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Gruntilda plays the part of one in the game show–like sections of Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie, respectively Grunty's Furnace Fun and the Tower of Tragedy. | |
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The unnamed host in the "Brain Squeezers" episode of Victorious. Notably doesn't tell the contestants about the rules of the game beforehand, so they're caught off guard when objects get dropped on them after getting questions wrong. | |
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The many hosts of the You Don't Know Jack games, including fan favorite Cookie Masterson. | |
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John Daly of What's My Line?. | |
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Art James of The Who, What or Where Game, Blank Check, The Magnificent Marble Machine, Catchphrase (the original US version), and Pay Cards!. Oh, and Truth or Date, despite the contestants' personal issues being dragged into it. | |
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Bob Eubanks of The Newlywed Game, Trivia Trap and the 1980s version of Card Sharks. | |
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Allen Ludden on General Electric College Bowl and Password. | |
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Howie Mandel on Deal or No Deal. | |
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Damon Killian, host of The Running Man in the 1987 film, played by Richard Dawson! (In the original Stephen King book, his name is Dan Killian and he's the producer rather than the host. In the movie, he's the show's host and creator.) | |
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The Mario series has a few of these, including Chuck Quizmo in Paper Mario and Game Guy in Mario Party 3. | |
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Peter Tomarken of Press Your Luck. Todd Newton of its revival, Whammy, Hollywood Showdown and Family Game Night. Matthias Opdenhövel (who also hosted Die Quizshow (the German localization of Fox's short lived gameshow It's Your Chance of a Lifetime)), and later Steven Gätjen of Schlag den Raab, with Stefan Raab as the featured opponent (who also hosted the 2009 season of Schlag den Star before taking the role as the Joker from the 2010 series onwards, and the late night variety show TV Total), and Elton as the host of "Blamieren Oder Kassieren" |
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In Shrek, the magic mirror presents Lord Farquaad with his potential princess mates using the format of The Dating Game. | |
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Regis Philbin of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (the American version) and Million-Dollar Password. Meredith Vieira of the former program. |
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Jim Perry of the 1978-81 iteration of Card Sharks and the 1983-89 American run of Sale of the Century. | |
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Jack Bailey of Queen for a Day. | |
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Chuck Woolery, original host of Wheel of Fortune and Love Connection; also Scrabble, The Dating Game and Lingo. Bill Engvall hosted a one-season revival of the latter show in 2011. |
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Gene Rayburn of Match Game and the first few weeks of Break the Bank (1985). Ross Shafer and Michael Burger of both 1990s revivals. |
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The webcomic Pibgorn features a demon who takes the name and appearance of a game show host named Tom Torquemada. | |
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Marc Summers of Nickelodeon's Double Dare, What Would You Do?. Ironic, in that Summers has obsessive-compulsive disorder, yet hosted shows that reveled in getting everyone messy. | |
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Double Dare (1986) | hasFeature |
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Geoff Edwards of (The New) Treasure Hunt, Starcade, Play the Percentages and The New Chain Reaction. | |
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Kiyoshi Kodama, the original host of Panel Quiz Attack 25. Followed by Yasuyuki Urakawa and Shosuke Tanihara. |
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Game Show Host | |
Game Show Host / int_c41a44e0 | comment |
Bert Convy of Tattletales, Super Password and Win, Lose or Draw. | |
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1.0 | |
Game Show Host / int_c41a44e0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tattletales | hasFeature |
Game Show Host / int_c41a44e0 | |
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Game Show Host | |
Game Show Host / int_cc22fae4 | comment |
In the opening scene of Once Upon a Mattress, the Wizard tests Princess No. 12 in quiz show fashion. | |
Game Show Host / int_cc22fae4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Game Show Host / int_cc22fae4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Once Upon a Mattress (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Game Show Host / int_cc22fae4 | |
Game Show Host / int_d2bae484 | type |
Game Show Host | |
Game Show Host / int_d2bae484 | comment |
Phil Keoghan of The Amazing Race. | |
Game Show Host / int_d2bae484 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Game Show Host / int_d2bae484 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Amazing Race | hasFeature |
Game Show Host / int_d2bae484 | |
Game Show Host / int_dbf18509 | type |
Game Show Host | |
Game Show Host / int_dbf18509 | comment |
Jeff Probst of Rock & Roll Jeopardy! and Survivor. | |
Game Show Host / int_dbf18509 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Game Show Host / int_dbf18509 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jeopardy! | hasFeature |
Game Show Host / int_dbf18509 | |
Game Show Host / int_de2d10ea | type |
Game Show Host | |
Game Show Host / int_de2d10ea | comment |
Richard Whiteley hosted the British show Countdown for a whopping 23 years (1982-2005) right up until his death. His was the first face to be seen on Channel 4, as Countdown was the first programme to be shown on that channel. | |
Game Show Host / int_de2d10ea | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Game Show Host / int_de2d10ea | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Countdown | hasFeature |
Game Show Host / int_de2d10ea | |
Game Show Host / int_eb3eebd9 | type |
Game Show Host | |
Game Show Host / int_eb3eebd9 | comment |
Hades takes this role in Shredder Orpheus when Orpheus arrives at his TV station to rescue Eurydice, framing his quest as a game show where he can win big or lose it all. The first time around it's like the myth, while the second is a Deadly Game where Orpheus's life is at risk. | |
Game Show Host / int_eb3eebd9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Game Show Host / int_eb3eebd9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Shredder Orpheus | hasFeature |
Game Show Host / int_eb3eebd9 | |
Game Show Host / int_fb04d297 | type |
Game Show Host | |
Game Show Host / int_fb04d297 | comment |
The Buzz! series of party video games features Jason Donovan as a stereotypical Game Show Host. | |
Game Show Host / int_fb04d297 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Game Show Host / int_fb04d297 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jason Donovan (Music) | hasFeature |
Game Show Host / int_fb04d297 |
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