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Bob Eubanks is an American disc jockey, television personality and game show host, who hosted The Newlywed Game and Card Sharks. He also promoted concerts by the Beatles, Rolling Stones and other artists, and managed Dolly Parton and Merle Haggard.
Learn about the history and format of The Newlywed Game, a dating game show that debuted in 1966 and featured Bob Eubanks as the original host. Find out how Eubanks became famous for his catchphrase "making whoopee" and how he dealt with controversial questions and answers.
Rhyme and Reason is a game show hosted by Bob Eubanks on ABC from 1975 to 1976. Contestants wrote rhyming words and tried to get celebrities to say them, and won cash prizes.
All Star Secrets is a 1979 NBC game show hosted by Bob Eubanks, who also co-created it. The show featured celebrities revealing personal secrets to contestants who had to match them to the right star.
Card Sharks is a game show where contestants predict survey questions and play cards to win prizes. Learn about its four different productions, hosts, assistants, and variations since 1978.
Chuck Barris was an American game show creator, producer, and host who hosted The Gong Show and created The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game. He also wrote songs, an autobiography, and a film based on his life.
A lesser known announcer was Bob Hilton, who was announcer from 1985-1987, announcing The New Newlywed Game and The All New Dating Game. Perhaps the best-known employee was The New Newlywed Game host Bob Eubanks, who served from 1966–1974, 1977–1980, and 1985–1988, when he stepped down and was replaced by Paul Rodriguez.
A clip show of video bloopers and mishaps from various functions, hosted by John Cramer. It was a spin-off of Most Outrageous Game Show Moments and aired on NBC from 2005 to 2009.