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Clay Cole
Clay Cole (January 1, 1938 – December 18, 2010) was an American host and disk jockey, best known for his eponymous television dance program, ''The Clay Cole Show'', which aired in New York City on WNTA-TV and WPIX-TV from 1959 to 1968. ==Origins== Clay Cole was born Albert Rucker, Jr., on January 1, 1938, in Youngstown, Ohio.〔(Thedeadrockstarsclub.com ) - accessed December 2010〕 He became a juvenile stage and radio actor; then in 1953, at age 15, became the television host and producer of his own Saturday night teen music show, ''Rucker's Rumpus Room'',〔 first on WKBN-TV, then, until 1957, on WFMJ. Arriving in Manhattan in 1957, he worked first as an NBC page, then as a production assistant on the troubled quiz show Twenty One, the events at which were recreated in the 1994 film ''Quiz Show'', directed by Robert Redford.〔
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