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Bob Clayton : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Clayton

Bob Clayton (August 17, 1922 in Atlanta, Georgia – November 1, 1979 in New York City) was an American television game show announcer and host of several shows. He spent his early television career hosting shows in Miami, Florida before moving to New York in the 1960s.
==Career==
After his first national hosting job on the game ''Make a Face'' (ABC, 1961–1962), Clayton assumed announcing duties on the long-running NBC game ''Concentration'' in 1963, and took over hosting duties on the show in January 1969 as successor from original emcee Hugh Downs. He was suddenly replaced in March 1969 by Ed McMahon, but later returned in September 1969 after viewer outrage and declining audience ratings. Wayne Howell replaced Clayton in the announcer's booth; Clayton remained on the show until its 1973 cancellation.
Clayton also had a brief flirtation with the movies when he played the bell captain in Jerry Lewis' 1960 film, ''The Bellboy'', which was shot on location in Miami.

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