James Edward Narz (February 26, 1927 – October 7, 2020), known professionally as Tom Kennedy, was an American
television
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host best known for his work in
game show
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s.
Game shows Kennedy hosted included ''
Password Plus'', ''
Split Second'', ''
Name That Tune'', and ''
You Don't Say!''
Early years
Born in
Louisville, Kentucky
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, Kennedy was the son of John Lawrence Narz Sr., and the younger brother of host
Jack Narz
John Lawrence Narz Jr. (November 13, 1922 – October 15, 2008) was an American radio personality, television host, and singer.
Early years
Narz was born to John and Ado Narz, in Louisville, Kentucky, along with sister Mary, and younger brothe ...
(1922–2008), whose son, David, related about his uncle's name change that the brothers wanted to avoid the perceived conflict of having two announcers with the same last name promoting competing products. "After a lunch meeting with his agent," he said, "... he emerged as Tom Kennedy."
Kennedy attended the
University of Missouri
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and the
University of Kentucky
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.
Kennedy did TV commercial spots for Regal Beer on Ozark Jubilee (later Jubilee USA), an ABC series which ran from 1955-60. He introduced himself as Jim Narz in the commercials.
Radio
While attending the
University of Missouri
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, Kennedy worked at
KFRU in
Columbia, Missouri
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. While in
Lexington, Kentucky
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, he worked at
WKLX. After moving to
Los Angeles
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, he worked for five years at
KPOL and had a part-time job at
KGIL.
Shows
Kennedy's biggest hit series were ''
You Don't Say!'' which aired on
NBC from 1963 to 1969, and on
ABC
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in 1975; ''
Split Second'' (1972–75); ''
Name That Tune'' (1974–81); and ''
Password Plus'', which he hosted from 1980 to 1982 following the
illness (and later death) of original host
Allen Ludden.
His other hosting credits include ''
The Big Game'' (1958), ''
Dr. I.Q.'' (1958–59), ''
It's Your Bet
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'' (1971–72), ''
Break the Bank'' (1976), ''
50 Grand Slam
''50 Grand Slam'' is a game show from Ralph Andrews Productions that aired on NBC from October 4 to December 31, 1976. Tom Kennedy hosted the show, with John Harlan as the announcer.
It premiered and ended on the same day as the show that preced ...
'' (1976), ''
To Say the Least
''To Say the Least'' is an American game show that aired on NBC from October 3, 1977 to April 21, 1978. The show was produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions, hosted by Tom Kennedy (television host), Tom Kennedy and announced by Kenny Williams (a ...
'' (1977–78), ''
Whew!
''Whew!'' is an American television game show that aired on CBS from April 23, 1979, until May 30, 1980. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy and announced by Rod Roddy. Gameplay features contestants correcting "bloopers", factual statements in which one ...
'' (1979–80), ''
Body Language
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'' (1984–86), a syndicated nighttime version of ''
The Price Is Right'' (1985–86) and ''
Wordplay
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'' (1986–87). He briefly hosted a
talk show
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, ''The Real Tom Kennedy Show'', in the early 1970s, and appeared as a guest panelist on ''
To Tell the Truth'', ''
Hollywood Squares'', ''
Liar's Club
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'' and other game shows.
As an actor, he made guest appearances on such shows as ''
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir'', ''
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'', ''
Cannon
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'' and ''
Hardcastle and McCormick''.
Retirement and death
Kennedy retired in 1989 after several game show pilots produced by his production company failed to sell. In 2003, he appeared on ''
Hollywood Squares'' during "Game Show Week Part 2".
Kennedy died on October 7, 2020, at the age of 93. His cause of death is unknown, though it was known that he "had been ill for several months".
Awards
In July 2005, Kennedy and his brother
Jack Narz
John Lawrence Narz Jr. (November 13, 1922 – October 15, 2008) was an American radio personality, television host, and singer.
Early years
Narz was born to John and Ado Narz, in Louisville, Kentucky, along with sister Mary, and younger brothe ...
were co-recipients of the
Game Show Congress
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Past Congresses
GSC 1
The first Game Show Congress was held in Boulder, Colorado as an outgrowth of ...
's
Bill Cullen
William Lawrence Francis Cullen (February 18, 1920 – July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. His biggest claim to fame was as a game show host; over the course of his career, he host ...
Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Cullen was a brother-in-law of Narz and Kennedy.
See also
*
List of people from the Louisville metropolitan area
References
External links
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1927 births
2020 deaths
American game show hosts
Television personalities from Louisville, Kentucky
University of Missouri alumni
University of Kentucky alumni