Bob Hilton (born, 1943 in Lake Charles,LA) is a prolific American television game show emcee and (primarily) announcer whose credits include (as host) The Guinness Game, Truth or Consequences, the 1990 revival of Let's Make a Deal and (as announcer) Card Sharks, Trivia Trap, The $25,000 Pyramid, Blockbusters, Win, Lose or Draw and Body Language. Image File history File linksMetadata B_Hilton1. ... Image File history File linksMetadata B_Hilton1. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... 1943 (MCMXLIII) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1943 calendar). ... Action Comics #127 (December 1948), featuring Superman appearing on the show with Ralph Edwards Truth or Consequences was an American quiz show, originally hosted on radio by Ralph Edwards from 1940 to 1957, and later on television by Edwards himself from 1950 to 1951, Jack Bailey from 1954 to 1955... Lets Make a Deal is a television game show aired in the United States. ... Card Sharks was an American television game show in which contestants guessed whether a playing card was higher or lower than the card that preceded it. ... Trivia Trap was a short-lived U.S. game show that originally ran from October 8, 1984 to April 5, 1985 on ABC. Hosted by Bob Eubanks, two teams of three players played. ... Pyramid was an American television game show where contestants tried to guess a series of words or phrases, based on descriptions that were given to them, in the shortest amount of time. ... A game in progress on the British Bob Holness-hosted version of Blockbusters. ... Win, Lose or Draw was an American television game show that aired from 1987 to 1990. ... Body Language was a television game show which aired from June 4, 1984, until January 3, 1986, on CBS. Tom Kennedy hosted this Mark Goodson production. ...
He was also amongst a select group of announcers requested to command excitable contestants to "come on down" on The Price Is Right, following the death of its original announcer, the legendary Johnny Olson. He was unable to accept the job on a full-time basis due to a previous announcing engagement, leading the producers to offer the job to their second choice, Rod Roddy. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Johnny Olson on The Price is Right John Leonard Johnny Olson (May 22, 1910 â October 12, 1985) was an American radio and television announcer. ... Rod Roddy Rod Roddy (September 28, 1937 â October 27, 2003), born Robert Ray Roddy, was a radio and television announcer, best known for his long tenure as the announcer on the game show The Price is Right. ...
Hilton is now retired from show business and has started a successful cleaning products company called Holy Cow. http://www.holycowproducts.com/
BobHilton with The Price Is Right announcer Rich Fields.
BobHilton (born, 1943 in Lake Charles,LA) is a prolific American television game show emcee and (primarily) announcer whose credits include (as host) The Guinness Game, Truth or Consequences, the 1990 revival of Let's Make a Deal and (as announcer) Card Sharks, Trivia Trap, The $25,000 Pyramid, Blockbusters, Win, Lose or Draw and Body Language.
He was unable to accept the job on a full-time basis due to a previous announcing engagement, leading the producers to offer the job to their second choice, Rod Roddy.
Hilton taught political science as an adjunct professor at Golden Gate University, in San Francisco from 1991 to 1996, and tutored Harvard students in 1978-79.
Hilton alleges the hijackers' landlord, in San Diego, California, was an FBI informant and the hijacked planes were controlled by remote control, using a technology called the Global Hawk.
Hilton alleges he has been harassed and threated with disciplinary action by a coterie of political federal judges, whose assistants on a committee of the court met with him on July 1st, 2004, in Palo Alto, California, threatening him directly with disbarment and demanding that he drop his suit against Bush over 911.