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    Robert Kuehl Goen (born December 1, 1954) is an American game show emcee and television personality, best known for his work on Entertainment Tonight between...
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    daytime by Rolf Benirschke, who was in turn replaced by Bob Goen when the network show moved to CBS. Goen remained as host for the second NBC run. Stafford...
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    auditioned to host the CBS daytime version of Wheel of Fortune; however, Bob Goen was hired instead. In 1985, Mark Goodson hired Eubanks, a second time (the...
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  • outgoing titleholder Kenya Moore of Michigan. The pageant was hosted by Bob Goen for the first of three years replacing Dick Clark, with color commentary...
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    syndicated version until 2024. When the daytime version moved to CBS, Bob Goen succeeded Benirschke as host. He has not been involved in television since...
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    held on South Padre Island, Texas for the second time. It was hosted by Bob Goen for the second consecutive year, and Daisy Fuentes offered commentary during...
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  • Jay Wolpert which are Fortune Hunters hosted by Bob Hanley in 1983 and Fast Friends hosted by Bob Goen in 1984. The song was used as an opening theme for...
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    auditioned to host the CBS daytime version of Wheel of Fortune (in the end, Bob Goen was hired). Davidson was also a successful recording artist. He recorded...
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    Robb Weller, who was replaced by John Tesh in 1986, who was replaced by Bob Goen in 1996. Hart began co-hosting ET with Mark Steines in 2004. Soon after...
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  • personality and comedian. She most recently hosted GSN Radio with husband Bob Goen. In the mid-1990s, she hosted some of the first live interactive game shows...
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  • pilots, including the 1987 pilot of Blackout (the series went to air with Bob Goen as emcee), an attempted 1990 pilot for Split Second, and 1993's Hollywood...
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    Preceded by Robb Weller Co-host of Entertainment Tonight 1986–1996 Succeeded by Bob Goen...
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    Diego Chargers place-kicker Rolf Benirschke (who was later replaced by Bob Goen when the daytime show moved to CBS in July of that year). Sajak appeared...
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    December 3, 2006, anchor Bob Goen reported that Newfoundlands exhibit a very strong propensity to rescue people from water. Goen stated that one Newfoundland...
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  • lead singer of Pierce the Veil Ted Giannoulas, The San Diego Chicken Bob Goen, media personality and Entertainment Tonight anchor-correspondent; B.A...
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    (now WPVI) with the same call sign, which began broadcasting a show called Bob Horn's Bandstand in 1952. Clark was responsible for a similar program on...
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  • Roger Lodge, Michael Burger, JD Roberto, George Hamilton, Doug Davidson, Bob Goen, Chuck Woolery, Marco Antonio Regil, Alan Thicke, Drew Lachey, Jerry Springer...
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  • held on South Padre Island for the third and final time. It was hosted by Bob Goen for the third time, and Maty Monfort offered colour commentary. Aaron Neville...
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  • Universe 1994 pageant in Manila, Philippines with Entertainment Tonight's Bob Goen. She has also appeared on Days of Our Lives, Monk, Girlfriends, Moesha...
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  • unsold Jay Wolpert produced game show pilot called Fast Friends hosted by Bob Goen in 1984. A cover version of this song is played during a car chase in a...
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  • Perfect Match is an American game show that was hosted by Bob Goen and announced by Johnny Gilbert, which aired from January 13 to September 12, 1986,...
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    Ellen Albertini Dow Tony Dow Diane Franklin Richard Gautier Tamara Glynn Bob Goen Wings Hauser Tiffany Helm Mark Herrier Joyce Hyser Jill Jacobson David...
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    auditioned to host the CBS daytime version of Wheel of Fortune; however, Bob Goen was hired instead. Double Dare's popularity led Summers to other hosting...
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    outfielder Steve Genter, 1972 Summer Olympics gold medalist (swimming) Bob Goen, game show host Chris Gomez, infielder Craig Grebeck, infielder Robert...
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    and co-host of America Now) Garrett Glaser – correspondent (1989–1993) Bob Goen – co-host/correspondent (1993–2004; now at WCPO-TV in Cincinnati) Alan...
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    KTLA's coverage of the Tournament of Roses parade starting in 2017, replacing Bob Eubanks. Duckett, Kelsey (April 8, 2013). "Mark Steines favorite to win celeb...
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  • Robobarber, Yolkian Officer, Jailbreak Cop, Anchor Boy, Flurp Announcer Bob Goen and Mary Hart as Yolkian newscasters Dee Bradley Baker as NORAD Officer...
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  • playback being muted or "blacked out" at certain places by their opponent. Bob Goen served as the host for Blackout. The show's original announcer was Johnny...
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  • Uncle Stanley Sylvia Drescher as Aunt Rose Ray Stricklyn as Wendell Kent Bob Goen as himself Diane Baker as Roberta George Coe as Ernest Margaret Cho as...
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  • The Hollywood Game is a prime time game show hosted by Bob Goen that ran for four weeks on CBS during the summer of 1992. It involved two teams of two...
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