- Jim Peck
Jim Peck (born
June 5 ,1943 inMilwaukee, Wisconsin ) is a former Americangame show host .Early career
He got his start in the form of a contract with ABC to host three game shows (he also occasionally substituted for David Hartman on "
Good Morning America "). His first hosting job came on theRon Greenberg -produced hard quiz "The Big Showdown ", which ran on ABC from December 1974 through the following July. His next game show was the unusual "Hot Seat", also on ABC, but only for 13 weeks. This show centered around an oversizedlie detector that was used to measure a husband's or wife's responses to personal questions. It was cancelled in 1976. Peck's last ABC game came in 1977 as "Second Chance" (the forerunner of the '80s game show "Press Your Luck "). This show fared little better than his previous efforts: it lasted four months.Later career
After his contract with ABC expired, he was tapped to host a revival of the '60s classic word game "
You Don't Say! " (originally hosted byTom Kennedy in its first two incarnations), then hosted the infamousChuck Barris game show "Three's a Crowd", which asked the question, "Who knows a man better, his wife or his secretary?" Both shows were cancelled after thirteen weeks. He stayed away from hosting jobs for a while, his last game show hosting job being a substitute role forJack Barry , and laterBill Cullen , on the syndicated quiz "The Joker's Wild ". Peck in fact was groomed by Barry and producerRon Greenberg to take over the series in 1984; however, Barry died suddenly of cardiac arrest in 1984, andDan Enright , who took over as CEO of Barry & Enright, chose Cullen to host over Peck, who was not much favored to take over full-time.Other work
From 1985–1992, he played the courtroom reporter and announcer on the William B. Keene version of "
Divorce Court ", often whispering through the proceedings of the case.One of Peck's last jobs before leaving national television was as host of the annual Drum Corp International (DCI) competitions, seen on PBS.
Current
He is now working in Public Relations for his alma mater,
Marquette University , as a fund-raiser; hosts "I Remember Milwaukee", a series revolving around the history of Wisconsin's largest city onPBS stationWMVS (Channel 10); and hosts the Saturday edition of "Wisconsin's Morning News" on WTMJ-AM (620) [http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=475807] .Jim recently resurfaced on national television doing commercials for the
AARP /Walgreens discount card.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0669677/ Jim Peck on the Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.galactica.tv/battlestar-galactica-1978---interviews/jim-peck-galactica.tv-interview.html Jim Peck interview]
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