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Jay Jackson (announcer)

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episodes hosted by Jackson and preserved on kinescope, featuring U.S. Army captain Michael O'Rourke winning over $ 140,000 during his reign as champion. Jackson himself was never accused of any wrongdoing; it was noted that he left the show well before the investigations began in earnest. One episode
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for the remaining 13 weeks of the show's nighttime run (September 1957 – December 1958). Jackson was featured on an episode of
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starting in early 1953 and ending in May 1955. He then hosted the nighttime version of the popular
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exploded in 1958, among the materials a federal grand jury investigated was a series of 1957
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from its debut on September 12, 1957, through September 1958, yielding that job to
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Jackson never hosted another quiz or game show, though he did narrate a series of
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in that series of shows is available through classic video sellers. After leaving
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in which Ralph Kramden appears on a fictitious television quiz show called
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Jay Jackson (baseball)

Stockdale, Ohio
United States
Jupiter, Florida
radio
television
master of ceremonies
panel quiz show
Twenty Questions
ABC Television Network
quiz show
Tic-Tac-Dough
Win Elliot
The Honeymooners
CBS
quiz show scandals
Robert Youngson
Jay Jackson
IMDb
Categories
1918 births
2005 deaths
American game show hosts
People from Pike County, Ohio

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