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Game show host

A game show host is an individual who manages a game show, introduces contestants, and asks quiz questions to test the knowledge of said contestants.[1]

History

In 1938, Freddie Grisewood was the first game show host. He directed Spelling Bee, a fifteen-minute show that was broadcast in the United Kingdom over radio and television.[2]

Characteristics

Especially in the United States, game show hosts have generally been conservative or libertarian in their political beliefs. Reasons for this include the rural origins of many of the hosts (early television personalities were expected to have natural General American English accents, which were most prominent in the midwest) and the merit-based nature of the game show format.[3]

World Records

In June 2014, Alex Trebek set a new world record for "hosting more episodes of a single television game show than anyone else in TV history".[1] Bob Barker previously held this record, and Trebek predicted that Pat Sajak is on track to break it.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Nolan Feeney (2014-06-15). "Jepoardy Host Alex Trebek Sets Game Show World Record". Time.com. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  2. ^ "Spelling Bee (1)". UKGameshows. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  3. ^ Bump, Philip (September 16, 2015). "Lots of game show hosts are outspoken conservatives. But why?". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 13, 2020.


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