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Eubanks’ broadcasting credentials range from being the radio DJ who helped bring the Beatles to the Hollywood Bowl in 1964 to his well-known stints as host of “The Newlywed Game.” Advertisement
The Newlywed Game: Created by E. Roger Muir, Nick Nicholson. With Bob Eubanks, Johnny Jacobs, James Farentino, Michele Lee. Married couples compete to see how much they really know about each other.
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For years Eubanks would deny the phrase ever happened and even offered a $10,000 bounty for anybody who could prove it existed, but on the Game Show's Most Outrageous Moments special shown on NBC in 2002, he finally confirmed its existence.
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February 14, 2013. ( 2013-02-14) The Newlywed Game is an American television game show that puts newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know or do not know each other. The program, originally created by Robert "Nick" Nicholson and E. Roger Muir [1] (credited on-screen ...
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Presiding over the festivities was Bob Eubanks, an unctuous, pompadoured host who humiliated himself in Michael Moore's film Roger and Me by telling a racist joke. Eubanks got to ask the prying questions, and provided deadpan reactions to the wackiness.
In 1988, Eubanks left The Newlywed Game to pursue other interests (though he was still hosting Card Sharks on CBS for another seven months) and was replaced by Paul Rodriguez. In 1996, Eubanks appeared as a substitute host of Prime Time Country on The Nashville Network .
Forty five years ago, on July 11, 1966, The Newlywed Game premiered on ABC with host Bob Eubanks. Eubanks is most closely associated with the show although there were many other hosts throughout its run. Produced by Chuck Barris (who also wrote the catchy theme song), the show was created by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir, and focused on newly married couples who were asked a series of ...