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Jack Barry (1918-1984) |
Jack Barry 1683,1685
Cause of his death was Heart Attack. General Notes: Jack Barry was born March 20, 1918, In his adult years, he did saloon work until Dan Enright said they should go into game shows. He hosted Winky Dink and You, the first example of interactive TV. He later went on to host Juvenile Jury and Life Begins at 80. In 1956, he hosted Twenty-One, Tic Tac Dough and the first four episodes of Concentration. Barry was involved in the quiz show scandals which brought Barry & Enright down. During the 60s, he hosted the highly unsuccessful Reel Game, and in 1972, he hosted The Joker's Wild, In 1976. He made a revival of Break the Bank, with former You Don't Say! host Tom Kennedy as emcee. Even though the show was successful, it was cancelled after only 15 weeks, and Barry hosted a syndicated version that proven unsuccessful. In 1975, he created the short-lived Blank Check. In 1980, he created Play the Percentages, and in 1984, he made his final creation, Hot Potato, with game show king Bill Cullen as emcee. Barry died that same year from a heart attack while jogging in Central Park. After his death, Bill Cullen took over and Kline and Friends was formed by Richard Kline. Jack had a relationship with Lucile Harris Leblo. (Lucile Harris Leblo was born on 21 Jun 1915 1683 and died on 15 Jul 1993 1683.) |
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