First Name
Hugh
Last Name
Downs
Date of Birth
15 February 1921
Place of Birth
Akron, Ohio
Star Sign
Aquarius
Ethnicity
White
Claim to Fame
Host, NBC`s Today Show
Gender
Male
Nationality
American
Build
Average
Hair Color
Grey
Wikipedia Text
Hugh Malcolm Downs (born February 14, 1921) is a retired American broadcaster, television host, producer, and author. He served as anchor of 20/20, host of The Today Show, announcer for The Tonight Show with Jack Paar, host of the Concentration game show, host of the PBS talk show Over Easy and co-host of the syndicated talk show Not for Women Only. He can currently be seen doing late night informercials in the United States which give the impression of a serious news interview, when in actuality, they are advertisements.
Couple Profile
Downs made his first television news broadcast in September 1945 from the still experimental studio of WBKB-TV (now WBBM-TV), a station then owned by the Balaban and Katz theater subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. He became a TV regular, announcing for Hawkins Falls in 1950, the first successful television soap opera, which was sponsored by Lever Brothers Surf detergent. He also announced the Burr Tillstrom children`s show Kukla, Fran and Ollie from the NBC studios at Chicago`s Merchandise Mart after the network picked up the program from WBKB. In March 1954, Downs moved to New York to accept a position as announcer for Pat Weaver`s The Home Show starring Arlene Francis. That program lasted until August 1957. He was the announcer for Sid Caesar`s Caesar`s Hour for the 1956–57 season. Downs became a bona fide television "personality" as Jack Paar`s announcer on The Tonight Show from July 1957 until Paar`s departure in March 1962, and then shared hosting until Johnny Carson took over in October 1962. In August 1958, he concurrently began an eleven-year run hosting the original version of the game show Concentration. He hosted NBC`s Today Show for nine years from September 1962 to October 1971. He co-hosted the syndicated television program Not for Women Only with Barbara Walters in 1975 and 1976.
Downs appeared as a panelist on the television game show To Tell the Truth. Downs earned a postgraduate degree in gerontology from Hunter College while he was hosting Over Easy, a PBS television program about aging that aired from 1977 to 1983. He was probably best known as the Emmy Award-winning co-anchor (again paired with Walters) of the ABC news TV show 20/20, a primetime news magazine program, from the show`s second episode in 1978 until his retirement in 1999. His closing tagline "We`re in touch, so you be in touch", was written by Brock Brower.
In 1985, he was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as holding the record for the greatest number of hours on network commercial television (15,188 hours), though he lost the record for most hours on all forms of television to Regis Philbin in 2004. A published composer himself, Downs hosted the PBS showcase for classical music, Live from Lincoln Center from 1990 to 1996. Downs can currently be seen in infomercials for healthsecrets.com and another one for a personal coach. He did an infomercial for Where There`s a Will There`s an A in 2003. He is also host of the Public TV series "The Report Series" produced in conjunction with VM Television.
Couple Profile Source
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Downs
High School
Lima Shawnee High School, OH
University
Bluffton College, OH, Wayne State University, MI, Columbia University
Full Name at Birth
Hugh Malcolm Downs
Count - Awards
4
Age
90
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