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'''Robert Leland Eubanks''' (born [[January 8]], [[1938]], in [[Flint, Michigan|Flint]], [[Michigan]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[radio]] and [[television]] personality. He is best known for hosting the long-running game show ''[[The Newlywed Game]]'' on and off from [[1966]] to [[1999]]. He also hosted other shorter-lived game shows such as ''[[Dream House]]'' ([[1983]]-[[1984]]), ''[[Trivia Trap]]'' (1984-[[1985]]), as well as the popular ''[[Card Sharks]]'' ([[1986]]-[[1989]]). In recent years he has hosted or co-hosted all five of [[NBC]]'s ''Most Outrageous Game Show Moments'' specials.
'''Robert Leland Eubanks''' (born [[January 8]], [[1938]], in [[Flint, Michigan|Flint]], [[Michigan]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[radio]] and [[television]] personality. He is best known for hosting the long-running game show ''[[The Newlywed Game]]'' on and off from [[1966]] to [[2000]]. He also hosted other game shows such as ''[[Dream House]]'' ([[1983]]-[[1984]]), ''[[Trivia Trap]]'' (1984-[[1985]]), as well as ''[[Card Sharks]]'' ([[1986]]-[[1989]]). In recent years he has hosted or co-hosted all five of [[NBC]]'s ''Most Outrageous Game Show Moments'' specials.


Prior to entering game shows, Eubanks was a popular radio DJ at station [[KRLA]] in Los Angeles as well as a music promoter and manager, and he was responsible for bringing [[The Beatles]] to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] for their first West Coast performances in 1964, all of which originated from the famed Hollywood Bowl. He also operated the Cinnamon Cinder Club [http://www.platinumliveusa.com/Los%20Angeles%20Interview%208-23-64.htm] on [[Ventura Boulevard]] in [[Studio City]], Calif.
Prior to entering game shows, Eubanks was a popular radio DJ at station [[KRLA]] in Los Angeles as well as a music promoter and manager, and he was responsible for bringing [[The Beatles]] to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] for their first West Coast performances in 1964, all of which originated from the famed Hollywood Bowl. He also operated the Cinnamon Cinder Club [http://www.platinumliveusa.com/Los%20Angeles%20Interview%208-23-64.htm] on [[Ventura Boulevard]] in [[Studio City]], Calif.


His [[autobiography]], ''It's in the Book, Bob'' (ISBN 1932100288), was published in [[2004]]. He has also hosted the [[Tournament of Roses Parade]] on Los Angeles television channel [[KTLA]] with [[Stephanie Edwards]] since [[1978]].
His [[autobiography]], ''It's in the Book, Bob'' (ISBN 1932100288), was published in [[2004]]. He has also hosted the [[Tournament of Roses Parade]] on Los Angeles television channel [[KTLA]] with [[Stephanie Edwards]] since [[1978]].



==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*Eubanks also appeared in the [[1989]] [[Michael Moore]] [[documentary film|documentary]] ''[[Roger & Me]]'' hosting ''The New Newlywed Game'' at the [[Genesee County, Michigan|Genesee County]] Fair. In the film, he infamously cracks an offensive [[joke]]: "Why don't [[Jewish]] women get [[AIDS]]? Because they don't [[fuck]] [[asshole]]s; they marry them."

*In the mid-1990s, Eubanks came to [[Britain]] and made two series of his American show, [[Infatuation]], for UK cable station, [[Living TV]].

*Bob also has played on the [[World Poker Tour]] for the Children's Variety Club of [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] charity.
Eubanks also appeared in the [[1989]] [[Michael Moore]] [[documentary film|documentary]] ''[[Roger & Me]]'' hosting ''The New Newlywed Game'' at the [[Genesee County, Michigan|Genesee County]] Fair. In the film, he infamously cracks an offensive [[joke]]: "Why don't [[Jewish]] women get [[AIDS]]? Because they don't [[fuck]] [[asshole]]s; they marry them."
*Eubanks was also involved in numerous rodeos over the years, appearing in some on television as a host or reporter.


In the mid-1990s, Eubanks came to [[Britain]] and made two series of his American show, [[Infatuation]], for UK cable station, [[Living TV]].


Bob also has played on the [[World Poker Tour]] for the Children's Variety Club of [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] charity.


Eubanks was also involved in numerous rodeos over the years, appearing in some on television as a host or reporter.



==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 18:37, 20 March 2006

Robert Leland Eubanks (born January 8, 1938, in Flint, Michigan) is an American radio and television personality. He is best known for hosting the long-running game show The Newlywed Game on and off from 1966 to 2000. He also hosted other game shows such as Dream House (1983-1984), Trivia Trap (1984-1985), as well as Card Sharks (1986-1989). In recent years he has hosted or co-hosted all five of NBC's Most Outrageous Game Show Moments specials.

Prior to entering game shows, Eubanks was a popular radio DJ at station KRLA in Los Angeles as well as a music promoter and manager, and he was responsible for bringing The Beatles to Los Angeles for their first West Coast performances in 1964, all of which originated from the famed Hollywood Bowl. He also operated the Cinnamon Cinder Club [1] on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, Calif.

His autobiography, It's in the Book, Bob (ISBN 1932100288), was published in 2004. He has also hosted the Tournament of Roses Parade on Los Angeles television channel KTLA with Stephanie Edwards since 1978.

Trivia

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