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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_NarzJack Narz - Wikipedia

    In 1955, as he did on radio, Narz served as the announcer-sidekick of bandleader Bob Crosby on The Bob Crosby Show on daytime TV. That same year, he also worked as announcer on Place the Face, a game show hosted by Bill Cullen and earlier by Jack Bailey . By the end of 1957, Narz's success led him to relocate with his family from Southern ...

  2. Oct 17, 2008 · Oct. 16, 2008. Jack Narz, a mellow-voiced television host who, though blameless, became ensnared in the quiz-show rigging scandal of the late 1950s but who made a comeback with a five-year run in ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0621573Jack Narz - IMDb

    Jack Narz. Self: Dotto. Jack Narz's career in television spanned nearly 30 years. After the service and a short but productive stint in local radio, Narz started in television late in 1950 as announcer on early-TV classics like Space Patrol (1950) and Life with Elizabeth (1952).

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  4. Jack Narz. Self: Dotto. Jack Narz's career in television spanned nearly 30 years. After the service and a short but productive stint in local radio, Narz started in television late in 1950 as announcer on early-TV classics like Space Patrol (1950) and Life with Elizabeth (1952). Moving on to host the trouble-prone Dotto (1958) and Video Village (1960), Narz worked steadily in radio and TV ...

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  5. Oct 16, 2008 · Jack Narz, a longtime game show host who was an early victim of the quiz show scandals of the 1950s when a show he was hosting was canceled, has died. He was 85. Narz died Wednesday at Cedars ...

  6. Oct 16, 2008 · Jack Narz, the host on "Dotto" when it became one of the first television programs ensnared in the quiz-show scandals of the 1950s and who went on to emcee "Concentration" and other game shows ...

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  8. Jack Narz served as the host (introduced on-air as "the Mayor") from the show's premiere until September 9, 1960, after which he departed for personal reason...

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