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Mike Darow - Wikipedia - Mike Darow was a Canadian-born television game show host best known for
hosting the 1968-1970 ABC run of Dream House in the United States, the 1985-
1988 Canadian-produced run of the Bob Stewart game show, Jackpot (seen in
the U.S. on the USA Network), and Club 6 from 1960-1962. He also hosted the
first ...
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Jackpot with Mike Darow premiere 9/30/85 Part 1 - YouTube - Apr 24, 2013 ... Mike Darow hosts the premiere of "Jackpot", seen on USA Network September
30, 1985. Part 1 of 3.
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Mike Darrow - IMDb - Mike Darrow, Self: Jackpot. Mike Darrow was born on January 8, 1933. He was
an actor and editor, known for Jackpot (1985), The New Tic Tac Dough (1978)
and The Who, What or Where Game (1969). He died on December 7, 1996.
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Jackpot with Mike Darow premiere 9/30/85 Part 2 - YouTube - Apr 24, 2013 ... Part 2 of "Jackpot", hosted by Mike Darow. This is the premiere on USA Network
from September 30, 1985.
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The CHUM Tribute Site: Bios - Mike Darow - Mike Darow (1959-1965). (Mike Darow publicity shot/CHUM Archives, Doug
Thompson). “Time to hear big Mike. Get good smileage with Mike Darow, he's got
the tunes we know you'll like, on C-H-U-M 10-50 Toronto.” (CHUM jingle circa
1962). When Mike Darow came to CHUM in 1959, he brought a wealth of talent
with ...
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Rock Radio Scrapbook: CHUM lineups - (Source: Toronto Globe and Mail). 6-9 a.m. - AL BOLISKA. 9 a.m.-noon - JOHN
SPRAGGE. 12 p.m.-1 p.m. - AL BOLISKA. 1-4 p.m. - PETE NORDHEIMER. 4-7
p.m. - MIKE DAROW. 7-11 p.m. - DAVE JOHNSON. 11-11:30 p.m. - LOU SNIDER
. 11:30 p.m.-midnight - BASIN STREET. Midnight-6 a.m. - BOB LAINE. CHUM (
July 3 ...
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The CHUM Tribute Site: 1950s pictures - CHUM Pictures - '50s. Al Boliska (l) & Dave Johnson with the Kalin Twins Al
Boliska & Pete Nordheimer at the Toronto Symphony Mike Darow & Bob Laine at
Honest Ed's Dancethon. CHUM display for Templeton's TRC John Spragge, the
homemakers friend Allan Slaight & newsman Derek Lind with unknown listener.
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CANOE -- JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Ferrier, Garry - Ferrier had written a spoof of the "Battle of New Orleans" called "The Battle of
Queenston Heights" which was released in 1959 by Mike Darow & The CHUMS.
Ferrier's smooth voice made him the perfect choice as frontman. His first charting
single (only on CHUM affiliated stations, of course) was "President's Canada ...
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The CHUM Tribute Site: '60s pictures - "Jungle" Jay Nelson and Bob "Tarzan" McAdorey (1964) Brian Skinner
Grooveyard publicity shot Mike Darow with Al Boliska at Sportsmen's Show.
Moose Latreck with Charlie Chamberlain and Dick Clark with Dave Johnson at
the CNE (August 21, 1963) Bob McAdorey and Brian Skinner for CHUM's. Marg
Osbourne of Don ...
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CHAT-TV | History of Canadian Broadcasting - Some of the early staff members who got their start at CHAT-TV include Bernie
Pascal, Gary Buss, George Lund, Mike Darow and Duff Roman, all of whom have
gone on to bigger things in major markets. Notable local CHAT-TV productions
were "Sock-Hop", a teenage dance show to recorded music, various quiz shows
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