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* [[Hey, ItsIt's That Voice!]]: Everybody.
** Wally King was one of many who guested on the American version of ''That Was The Week That Was'' (1964). He later narrated the documentary ''Blue Water, White Death'' (1971), then moved to the United Kingdom and spent some time (1981-84) as floor manager on a few shows.
** Richard Hayes hosted ABC's ''Baby Game'' (1968), a 26-week revival of ''[[Name That Tune (TV)|Name That Tune]]'' (1970-71), and ''[[All About Faces]]'' (1971-72).
** Johnny Olson and Gene Wood were longtime announcers for various [[Mark Goodson]] productions. Incidentally, series producer Jerome Schnur also previously worked for Mark Goodson himself as a director on ''[[Beat the Clock]]'' and ''[[The Names the Same (TV)|The Names the Same]]'', as did series director Lloyd Gross, who worked as a director on ''Beat the Clock'', ''[[To Tell the Truth]]'', ''[[What's My Line (TV)?|What's My Line]]'', and ''[[IveI've Got a Secret]]''.
** Johnny Gilbert has held the position of ''[[Jeopardy (TV)|Jeopardy!]]'' announcer since 1984 and announced on the ABC version of ''[[The Price Is Right]]'' from 1963-65. Incidentally, series creator and executive producer Al Howard previously worked for ABC himself as an account executive and advertising copywriter.
** Randy West has worked as announcer on a variety of games, and in more recent years wrote a biography of Johnny Olson.
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** Amusingly, Susskind appears to have changed his tune at some point — he produced ''Personality'' for Bob Stewart and appeared on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTWGAOXd8l4 this episode] of ''[[He Said She Said]]'' with wife Joyce Davidson.
* [[Un CanceledUncanceled]]: PAX revived the show on April 3, 2000 following nearly four solid years of repeats (Lifetime from 1995-98, PAX from 1999-2000). The show ran three more years in first-run, followed by another year of repeats before being removed entirely on March 26, 2004.
 
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