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08-12-2007, 05:27 PM
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Merv Griffin dies at 82
LOS ANGELES — Merv Griffin, the big band-era crooner turned impresario who parlayed his "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune" game shows into a multimillion-dollar empire, died Sunday. He was 82.
Griffin died of prostate cancer, according to a statement from his family that was released by Marcia Newberger, spokeswoman for The Griffin Group/Merv Griffin Entertainment.
From his beginning as a $100-a-week San Francisco radio singer, Griffin moved on as vocalist for Freddy Martin's band, sometime film actor in films and TV game and talk show host, and made Forbes' list of richest Americans several times.
His "The Merv Griffin Show" lasted more than 20 years, and Griffin's said his capacity to listen contributed to his success.
Video: Merv Griffin dies at age 82
"If the host is sitting there thinking about his next joke, he isn't listening," Griffin reasoned in a recent interview.
But his biggest break financially came from inventing and producing "Jeopardy" in the 1960s and "Wheel of Fortune" in the 1970s. After they had become the hottest game shows on television, Griffin sold the rights to Coca Cola's Columbia Pictures Television Unit for $250 million in 1986, retaining a share of the profits.
"My father was a visionary," Griffin's son, Tony Griffin, said in a statement issued Sunday. "He loved business and continued his many projects and holdings even while hospitalized."
When Griffin entered a hospital a month ago, he was working on the first week of production of a new syndicated game show, "Merv Griffin's Crosswords," his son said.
In recent years, Griffin also rated frequent mentions in the sports pages as a successful race horse owner.
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08-12-2007, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Esther
LOS ANGELES — Merv Griffin, the big band-era crooner turned impresario who parlayed his "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune" game shows into a multimillion-dollar empire, died Sunday. He was 82.
Griffin died of prostate cancer, according to a statement from his family that was released by Marcia Newberger, spokeswoman for The Griffin Group/Merv Griffin Entertainment.
From his beginning as a $100-a-week San Francisco radio singer, Griffin moved on as vocalist for Freddy Martin's band, sometime film actor in films and TV game and talk show host, and made Forbes' list of richest Americans several times.
His "The Merv Griffin Show" lasted more than 20 years, and Griffin's said his capacity to listen contributed to his success.
Video: Merv Griffin dies at age 82
"If the host is sitting there thinking about his next joke, he isn't listening," Griffin reasoned in a recent interview.
But his biggest break financially came from inventing and producing "Jeopardy" in the 1960s and "Wheel of Fortune" in the 1970s. After they had become the hottest game shows on television, Griffin sold the rights to Coca Cola's Columbia Pictures Television Unit for $250 million in 1986, retaining a share of the profits.
"My father was a visionary," Griffin's son, Tony Griffin, said in a statement issued Sunday. "He loved business and continued his many projects and holdings even while hospitalized."
When Griffin entered a hospital a month ago, he was working on the first week of production of a new syndicated game show, "Merv Griffin's Crosswords," his son said.
In recent years, Griffin also rated frequent mentions in the sports pages as a successful race horse owner.
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Sis Esther ;
I Know How You Must Feel
Because Of Three Funerals
This Past Week Alone .
So Sorry To Hear Of His Passing .
How Long Had He Been A Member
Of Your Church ?
GOD Bless
Bishop1
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08-12-2007, 11:20 PM
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Merv Griffin was definitely a success story when it comes to someone in showbiz who took their 15 minutes of fame and fortune and wisely used the money in investments in real estate and other areas.
Some folks in showbiz make the big bucks and blow it as fast as they make it. Not Merv.
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08-13-2007, 03:23 PM
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Sis Esther ;
I Know How You Must Feel
Because Of Three Funerals
This Past Week Alone .
So Sorry To Hear Of His Passing .
How Long Had He Been A Member
Of Your Church ?
GOD Bless
Bishop1
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Actually, I love Wheel of Fortune.
I can sometimes answer those questions.
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