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John Charles Daly : ウィキペディア英語版
John Daly (radio and television personality)

John Charles Patrick Croghan Daly〔Episode 859 of ''What's My Line?'' Originally aired November 13, 1966, on CBS. Rebroadcast on the Game Show Network on January 20, 2008. After Bennett Cerf announces Daly's full name, Daly corrects his pronunciation: "...for nearly eighteen years I've been trying to teach you it's John Charles Patrick 'Crow-ann'—the 'g' is silent..."〕 (February 20, 1914 – February 24, 1991〔), generally known as John Charles Daly or simply John Daly, was an American journalist, game show host, and radio personality, probably best known for hosting the panel show ''What's My Line?''.
==Personal life==
The second of two brothers, Daly was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, where his American father worked as a geologist. After his father died of tropical fever, Daly's mother moved the family to Boston, Massachusetts. He attended the Tilton School and later served on its board of directors for many years and contributed to the construction or restoration of many buildings on campus. He did his post-secondary education at Boston College.〔
He married twice, first to Margaret Griswell Neal in January 1937.〔 – (Scan of original publication ), comcast.net; accessed September 6, 2015.〕〔Bennett Cerf states that Daly is celebrating his 18th anniversary on the January 9, 1955, episode of ''What's My Line''.〕 The marriage resulted in sons John Neal Daly and John Charles Daly III and daughter Helene Grant Daly.〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4piw8k_UTH4&list=PLqsaqh5sqUxo1jDn8kp_YxLansT5r69w4&index=26 On June 29, 1958, on his weekly television show "What's My Line," John Daly announced that it was the birthday of his daughter Miss Helene Grant Daly. The reference can be found on the accompanied link at the 12:41 mark.〕 It ended in divorce in April 1959.〔 On December 22, 1960, Daly married Virginia Warren, daughter of then–chief justice Earl Warren, in San Francisco.〔 They were married for over 30 years, until Daly's death. The marriage yielded three children: John Warren Daly, John Earl Jameson Daly, and Nina Elisabeth Daly.〔Obituary, ''Variety'', March 4, 1991.〕

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