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Rob Elliott
Rob Elliott (born 8 October 1965 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a popular Australian radio announcer and television show host, best known for hosting ''Wheel of Fortune''. ==Television career== His first TV job was the children's TV program ''OK for Kids'' in Brisbane on Channel 9. Then became the Melbourne-based reporter for ''Wombat'' for the Seven Network during the 1980s. Had several parts in ''Neighbours'' and in 1996, he became host of ''Talking Telephone Numbers'' (based on a UK format) for the Seven Network. During the mid to late 80s he also worked for Brisbane Radio Station, 1008AM "Stereo 10" as a radio announcer and Geelong's 93.9 Bay FM / 3XY in the early '90s. His best-known role was as the host of ''Wheel of Fortune'' from 1997 to 2003,〔 replacing Tony Barber. After being fired from the show, Elliot created a board game called ''Smart Ass''. He explained, ''I used to play Trivial Pursuit and never won - I hated it. I created a game I could win.''
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