- Jay Stewart
Jay Stewart (real name Jay Fix
September 6 ,1918 -September 17 ,1989 ) was an Americantelevision andradio announcer most famous for his work on severalgame show s. [cite web|url=http://www.letsmakeadeal.com/jay.htm|title=Jay Stewart (1918-1989)|date=1999-2007|publisher=Letsmakeadeal.com|accessdate=2007-09-05 Includes material from NBC and "The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows".]Education and early career
Born in
Summitville, Indiana , Stewart broke into show business as asaxophone player. He attendedButler University and won a 1939 award as one of the outstandingSigma Chi graduates in the United States. After graduation he landed radio announcing jobs atWBOW in Terre Haute andWLW inCincinnati . In 1943 Stewart moved toLos Angeles , where he continued his career as a radio announcer. In 1953 Stewart became the host of NBC radio's "It Pays To Be Married".cite web|url=http://www.obituariestoday.com/Obituaries/ObitShow.cfm?Obituary_ID=28675§ion=pin|title=Jay Stewart, TV Announcer: September 06, 1918 - September 17, 1989|publisher=Obituaries Today|date=1998-2007|accessdate=2007-09-05]Stewart was one of the hosts for "Town Hall Party", a Los Angeles-based
country music program airing from 1952 to 1961 and carried byKFI radio andKTTV-TV television. [cite web|url=http://www.bear-family.de/tabel1/neuheit/serien/town_hall_series_e.html|title=Town Hall Party|publisher=Bear Family Records|date=2001-2006|accessdate=2007-09-05] He was also an announcer for "The Mike Douglas Show " when production moved to Los Angeles in the late-1970s.Career highlights
Stewart was perhaps best known for his work on "
Let's Make a Deal " and in the 1980s on "Sale of the Century ". "Let's Make a Deal" hostMonty Hall called Stewart "the best second banana you ever found in your life" and said that "it was a very, very good feeling between us." [cite web|url=http://www.tvparty.com/gamemonty2.html|title=Monty Hall Interview|author=L. Wayne Hicks|publisher=TVparty!|accessdate=2007-09-05] Stewart was also the primary announcer for all Barry & Enright game shows from 1977 until 1981, including "The Joker's Wild " , "Tic Tac Dough ", and "Bullseye ". Charlie O'Donnell took over the role on the Barry-Enright shows starting in the 1981-82 season.In 1981, Jay was selected by
Mark Goodson to announce approximately two months worth of episodes on "Card Sharks ", pairing him with future "Sale of the Century" quizmaster Jim Perry. It was Stewart's only announcing assignment for Mark Goodson Productions, occurring while he was still employed with Barry & Enright. Stewart was brought in to substitute for regular announcerGene Wood , who was recovering from a serious automobile accident.Besides his duties on the NBC and Syndicated versions of "
$ale of the Century ", Stewart announced the first year of "Scrabble" before being replaced byCharlie Tuna in 1985. The last show he announced was for the final week of "Blackout" in April of 1988. In between his stints with Barry & Enright andReg Grundy Productions , Stewart was the voice-over for "National Enquirer " commercials, which he continued to do until around 1986.Later work and decline
In late 1981, Stewart's daughter Jamie committed suicide. During this time, he took a year-and-a-half respite from announcing and found religion, appearing on "
The 700 Club " to proclaim his newfound faith, which led to him doing voiceover promos for host Pat Robertson'sCBN Cable . He returned to the game show arena in 1983 as the announcer of "Sale of the Century ", which he held for five years. Stewart also co-hosted withJim Perry for a week around late 1983, when then-hostessLee Menning was on maternity leave. He participated in several "Instant Bargains" during the course of his tenure on "Sale". In 1983 Stewart announced for a pilot of the revival of "Jeopardy! " hosted byAlex Trebek , but the job eventually went toJohnny Gilbert , who announced for a later pilot and all subsequent episodes.Stewart could not overcome the pain of his daughter's death and turned increasingly to alcohol, which ultimately led to his departure from "$ale of the Century" in January 1988 (his last announcing work was the aforementioned fill-in week on "Blackout"). During this time, he moved into the managerial field; one of his clients was Harry Stevens, who announced the syndicated version of "Finders Keepers" and the short-lived 1989 version of "Pictionary". Stewart committed
suicide by shooting himself in the carport of his home onSeptember 17 ,1989 as the result of severe depression; he had also suffered from chronic, intractable back pain for years, reportedly due to frequent heavy lifting during his work on "Let's Make a Deal".Notes
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