- Tony Barber
Infobox Person
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name = Anthony "Tony" Barber
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1940|3|28|df=y
birth_place =Oldham ,Lancashire ,England
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occupation =Television Host
spouse = Helencite web
url = http://web.archive.org/web/20040401233734/www.nvo.com/tonybarber/sg002data/
title = Biography
accessdate = 2007-03-14
author = Tony Barber's Virtual Office
date = 2004-04-12]
parents =
children = Kelly, JacquelineAnthony "Tony" Barber (born
28 March 1940 inOldham ,Lancashire ,England ) is anAustralia ngame show host and television personality.Biography
Early life
Born in 1940, Tony claims he "owes much of his enthusiastic and driving personality to a loving Irish grandma and a whole street full of Aunties who kept the spirits high during the dark years of World War 2". He moved with his family to
Australia in 1947 and was schooled by the Sisters of Mercy and theChristian Brothers .He then spent seven years in the
Royal Australian Navy before leaving the service and getting his teeth into his career as a cadet announcer atradio station 6GE in Geraldton in 1961. In his own words:“The sisters of so-called mercy taught me to sing & dance,the brothers taught me to bob & weave.The navy taught me to play rugby,”
By the end of 1962, Barber was a leading Perth
radio announcer as well as the star of a weekly floor show at theCharles Hotel as well as another twice-weekly event at the Lido Coral Room where he performed impressions ofJohnny Mathis andPaul Anka . Before leavingWestern Australia forNew South Wales he also stared in a number of plays with the Scarborough players.Having moved to Sydney, Tony continued to pursue his dreams at numerous Hotel
talent quest s, a regular role as residentcompere and vocalist at the Spellsons nitery in Pitt St. This was in addition to holding down a regular job as an advertising executive, where at one point he cast himself as the “Cambridge Whistler”, a central character in a 1960'scigarette commercial which brought him under national scrutiny. It was at this point that then head of theSeven Network Bruce Gyngell spotted Barber and was understood to have liked what he saw, and immediately suggested that he host a Grundy show [cite news|first= |last= |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Lead us into Temptation |url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/TV--Radio/Lead-us-into-Temptation/2005/05/25/1116700716875.html |format= |work= |publisher=The Age |id= |pages= |page= |date=2005-05-26 |accessdate=2007-03-14 |language= |quote= ] .Media career
While Barber is more noted for his role as host of
Sale of the Century , his origins in television date back to the 1970s where he hosted the then popularSeven Network game show , "Great Temptation" [cite web
url = http://www.televisionau.com/gameshows.htm
title = Aussie TV Game Shows
accessdate = 2007-03-14
author = Television.AU
date = 2006-07-29] . Presented with co-hostBarbie Rogers , the show was successful enough for the network that both daytime and prime time editions of the show were screened. The show only faltered when in 1974, Seven decided to move the show from its 7pm timeslot to the later 8.30pm timeslot in an effort to drag viewers away from the ever popular rival series Number 96 screening on 0-10 Network's. However, Number 96 won the ratings battle and Great Temptation aired its last show in 1975. Before moving onto theNine Network , Barber hosted theAustralia n version of Family Feud from 1977 until 1979.In 1980, The Grundy Organisation under the advice of founder and producer
Reg Grundy decided to revive the format using the original international title, Sale of the Century. Screened nationally on theNine Network , he hosted the show from 1980 to 1991, before leaving the show at the same time as then co-hostAlyce Platt . The show resumed airing in 1991 passing on the reigns toGlenn Ridge andJo Bailey . Barber's hostesses during his time as host includedVictoria Nicholls (1980-1982),Delvene Delaney (1982-1986) andAlyce Platt (1986-1991).During the 1990s, Barber went on to host the Australian versions of "Wheel of Fortune" (
Seven Network ) and the short-lived "Jeopardy! " (Network Ten ). During his time on TV, Tony estimates that he has hosted over 8,500 individual episodes of successful Grundy Games [cite web
url = http://www.celebrityspeakers.com.au/brspeaker_bio.asp?Speaker_Index_Text=19
title = Speaker Biography - Tony Barber
accessdate = 2007-03-14
author = Celebrity Speakers Australia/Christine Maher Group] .Currently he hosts a small competition on the Australian Cable TV network
Foxtel seven nights a week which he has been doing for the last few years.On
March 14 ,2007 , Barber returned to his roots making an appearance as Guest Host on Temptation alongside his former co-hostAlyce Platt during the "Battle of the Network Shows" series. Regular hosts of the showEd Phillips andLivinia Nixon were appearing as contestants.Other Works
*In 2005, he also appeared on "
Good Morning Australia " during anInfomercial segment as a seller of Dick Wick's Magnetic Underlay products.
*Barber is understood to have made a recent specify foray into a Singing career, but not much information is currently available about this.
*Shortly after being replaced as host of Sale of the Century by Glen Ridge, Tony Barber appeared on the Australian version of the Late Show and was on the 'spy' team that caused Jane Kennedy to lose.Awards
* In 1973, Barber won the TV WEEK Gold Logie.
References
See also
*
Sale of the Century
*Temptation (game show) External links
* [http://www.mediaman.com.au/profiles/barber.html Media Man Profile - Tony Barber]
Further reading
*Barber, Tony (2001) "Who am I?", Random House. ISBN 978-1740510028
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NAME=Tony Barber
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Australian TV host
DATE OF BIRTH=28 March ,1940
PLACE OF BIRTH=Oldham ,Lancashire ,England
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