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Jay Stewart
Jay Stewart Fix (September 6, 1918 - September 17, 1989), known professionally as Jay Stewart, was an American television and radio announcer known primarily for his work on game shows. One of his longest-lasting roles was as the announcer on the game show ''Let's Make a Deal'', which he announced throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Other shows for which he announced regularly include the Reg Grundy productions ''Scrabble'' and ''Sale of the Century'', as well as the Jack Barry-Dan Enright productions ''The Joker's Wild'', ''Tic-Tac-Dough'' and ''Bullseye''. Stewart committed suicide in 1989. == Education and early career == Born in Summitville, Indiana, Stewart broke into show business as a saxophone player. He attended Butler University and won a 1939 award as one of the outstanding Sigma Chi graduates in the United States. After graduation he landed radio announcing jobs at WBOW in Terre Haute and WLW in Cincinnati. In 1943 Stewart moved to Los 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''. Stewart was one of the hosts for ''Town Hall Party'', a Los Angeles-based country music program airing from 1952 to 1961 and carried by KFI radio and KTTV-TV television. He was also an announcer for ''The Mike Douglas Show'' when production moved to Los Angeles in 1978. Stewart married the former Phyllis Kiser and the couple had two daughters, Jamie and Julie.
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