Gene Wood
Eugene Edward Gene Wood October 20 1925 May 21 2004 was an American television personality known primarily for his work as an announcer on various game shows.
Gene wood. 1 Early Life 2 Career 3 Death 4 Goodson-Todman Shows Hosted 5 Goodson-Todman Shows Announced Wood was born in Quincy Massachusetts. Wood died of lung cancer on May 21 2004 at age 78. Please accept Echovitas sincere condolences.
Listen to gene_wood SoundCloud is an audio platform that lets you listen to what you love and share the sounds you create. Died May 21 2004 in Boston Massachusetts was an announcer on many Mark Goodson shows as well as a host on a few others. Family and friends can send flowers andor light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one.
Gene Wood was the shows regular announcer with Johnny Olson Rich Jeffries and Bob Hilton substituting during the run. 1 Shows hosted 2 Shows announced 3 Show. October 20 1925 d.
Eugene Edward Gene Wood October 20 1925 May 21 2004 was an announcer on many Mark Goodson shows as well as a host on a few others. Most often heard over Goodson-Todman later Mark Goodson Productions game shows he was the voice that introduced game shows including Card Sharks Tattletales Classic Concentration Password PlusSuper Password and Family Feud. Here is Gene Woods obituary.
Stream Tracks and Playlists from gene_wood on your desktop or mobile device. May 21 2004 was an announcer on many of Mark Goodsons and Bill Todmans shows and he also served as a host on several such others as Beat The Clock. Gene Wood and Bob Hilton shared the announcing duties afterward and had substituted on occasion before that.
Eugene Edward Wood October 20 1925 May 21 2004 was an American television personality known primarily for his work as an announcer on various game showsFrom the 1960s to the 1990s he announced many game shows primarily Mark GoodsonBill Todman productions such as Family Feud Card Sharks Password and Beat the ClockWood also served a brief stint as a host on this last show and. When he retired from game shows in 1996 he did voice-overs for the Game Show Network until 1998. When Things Were Rotten.