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By Alex Traub Tom Kennedy, who earnestly shook the hands of losers and bestowed gee-whiz jollity on winners during a nearly 30-year career hosting television game shows, died on Oct. 7 at his home ...
Tom Kennedy, the legendary game show host for programs such as "Name That Tune," "Split Second," a nighttime version of "The Price Is Right" and "You Don't Say!," has died. He was 93.
Tom Kennedy, longtime television game show host, has died at age 93. The TV personality — who hosted popular shows like You Don't Say!, Password Plus, Dr. I.Q. and Name That Tune, among others ...
Tom Kennedy, the television game show host for “You Don’t Say!” and “Name That Tune,” died on Oct. 7 in Oxnard, Calif. He was 93. Kennedy’s close friend Steve Beverly confirmed his ...
Tom Kennedy, a longtime game show host, died this past week at the age of 93, according to a social media post by close friend Steve Beverly. Born Jim Narz in Louisville, Kentucky, Kennedy got his ...
Television host Tom Kennedy, who hosted game shows Split Second, Name That Tune, and You Don’t Say!, died October 7, according to his friend, Steve Beverly. He was 93. No cause of death was given.
Legendary game show host Tom Kennedy has died at the age of 93, USA Today reports. Kennedy made his mark as the emcee on more than a dozen programs from the 1950s to 1980s, including Name That ...