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Hugh Downs, Longtime Broadcaster and Former Today Show Host, Dies at 99
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Hugh Downs, Longtime Broadcaster
and Former Today Show Host, Dies at 99


The veteran 20/20 anchor died at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona

By Robyn Merrett 
July 02, 2020 03:10 PM[/color]



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Legendary broadcaster Hugh Downs[/color] had died. 
He was 99.

Downs died on Wednesday at his home in Scottsdale, 
Arizona, The New York Times and ABC 15 reported. 
He was surrounded by family.



A household name, Downs was largely known for his roles 
as host of the Today show on NBC and 20/20 on ABC.

He hosted Today for nine years from September 1962 to 
October 1971. He also hosted the original version of the 
game show Concentration and co-hosted the syndicated 
television program Not for Women Only with Barbara Walters 
from 1975 to 1976.


In 1978, Downs landed his role at ABC. He hosted 20/20 for 21 
years and became known for his sign-off message: 
"We're in touch, so you be in touch."


Born in Akron, Ohio, Downs made his first television debut 

in 1945 on WBKB-TV.                                                           


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He later went on to announce for Hawkins Falls, a soap opera, 
in 1950. He also announced the Burr Tillstrom children's show 
Kukla, Fran and Ollie.

In 1954, Downs moved to New York City, where he accepted 
a position as announcer for Pat Weaver's The Home Show starring 
Arlene Francis. 

He stayed in that role until 1957.[/color]

Before moving on to the game show Concentration, Downs was 
the announcer for Jack Paar's The Tonight Show. 

Downs told USA Today in 1999: "Gosh, I'd like to lie on a beach 

for six weeks. But I knew by the end of the first hour I'd be thinking 
of something else to do, and I'd start doing it."


Throughout his career, Downs received two Daytime Emmy Awards
outstanding special class program for Live from Lincoln Center in 1976 
and outstanding host or hostess in a talk or service show for 
Over Easy in 1977.

Downs is survived by his two children: 

Hugh Raymond and Deirdre Lynn, whom he shared with 
his late wife Ruth Shaheen. 

Shaheen died in 2017.


Semper Fidelis

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USMC
Nemo me impune lacessit
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Hugh Downs, Longtime Broadcaster and Former Today Show Host, Dies at 99 - by IceWizard - 07-03-2020, 02:04 AM

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