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Trivia related to the [[Game Show]].
Trivia related to the [[Game Show]] ''[[Blackout (game show)|Blackout]] includes:

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* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Bob Goen was a host of ''Entertainment Tonight''. Fifteen months after ''Blackout'''s demise, he became host of the daytime ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'' when it moved to (surprise, surprise) CBS.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Bob Goen was a host of ''Entertainment Tonight''. Fifteen months after ''Blackout'''s demise, he became host of the daytime ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'' when it moved to (surprise, surprise) CBS.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** Johnny Gilbert, who is ironically associated with the show this replaced and got replaced by.
** Johnny Gilbert, who is ironically associated with the show this replaced and got replaced by.
** Jay Stewart had previously announced on ''[[Sale of the Century]]''. This was his final announcing work prior to his 1989 suicide.
** Jay Stewart had previously announced on ''[[Sale of the Century]]''. This was his final announcing work prior to his 1989 suicide.


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Trivia related to the Game Show Blackout includes:

  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Bob Goen was a host of Entertainment Tonight. Fifteen months after Blackout's demise, he became host of the daytime Wheel of Fortune when it moved to (surprise, surprise) CBS.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!:
    • Johnny Gilbert, who is ironically associated with the show this replaced and got replaced by.
    • Jay Stewart had previously announced on Sale of the Century. This was his final announcing work prior to his 1989 suicide.

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