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==Trivia== |
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*Monty Hall is [[wikipedia:Monty Hall|voiced by himself]]. |
*Monty Hall is [[wikipedia:Monty Hall|voiced by himself]]. |
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+ | *Hall had previously co-produced and hosted his most noted game show, ''Let's Make A Deal'', which aired on [[ABC]] in daytime from 1968 to 1976; a primetime version ran concurrently from 1969 to 1971, and was replaced by a weekly syndicated edition that ran from 1971 to 1977 (which was initially distributed by ABC's in-house distribution firm ABC Films, until it was spun-off as Worldvision Enterprises due to FCC regulations). Another version of the show, which aired on [[NBC]] in 1990, was produced by Dick Clark and Ron Greenberg (who had co-produced the syndicated game ''The Challengers'' for [[Buena Vista Television]] in the 1990-91 season) and taped at the [[Disney-MGM Studios]], had Hall take over as a "temporary guest host" after bad ratings with initial host Bob Hilton; Hall planned to do on-air auditions to select a permanent host, but NBC cancelled it in January of 1991 to bring back ''Wheel of Fortune ''(which had moved to [[CBS]] in 1989). He also co-produced another ABC game show, ''SplitSecond'', from 1972 to 1975 (hosted by Tom Kennedy); he hosted a syndicated revival from 1986 to 1987. |
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Revision as of 12:26, 8 August 2019
Monty Hall [2] is a celebrity game show host character from the animated series American Dragon: Jake Long.
History
He appeared in Season 1 where he acted as the host of the beauty pageant, and as an associate in Pandarus' evil plan, hoping to become the "World's Most Powerful Game-Show Host"[3]. It is revealed in Season 2 that after the events of Season 1, he has been fired by Pandarus[4].
Physical Appearance
Monty is a tall man with short brown hair and brown eyebrows. He is constantly seen wearing a white dress shirt, orange necktie, charcoal suit, and black dress shoes in Season 1. He reappears in Season 2 in his new look, with short, black hair, black eyebrows, pink dress shirt, cherry necktie, and black dress shoes.
Episodes Appearances
- "Eye of the Beholder" (first appearance)
- "A Befuddled Mind" (final appearance)
Trivia
- Monty Hall is voiced by himself.
- Hall had previously co-produced and hosted his most noted game show, Let's Make A Deal, which aired on ABC in daytime from 1968 to 1976; a primetime version ran concurrently from 1969 to 1971, and was replaced by a weekly syndicated edition that ran from 1971 to 1977 (which was initially distributed by ABC's in-house distribution firm ABC Films, until it was spun-off as Worldvision Enterprises due to FCC regulations). Another version of the show, which aired on NBC in 1990, was produced by Dick Clark and Ron Greenberg (who had co-produced the syndicated game The Challengers for Buena Vista Television in the 1990-91 season) and taped at the Disney-MGM Studios, had Hall take over as a "temporary guest host" after bad ratings with initial host Bob Hilton; Hall planned to do on-air auditions to select a permanent host, but NBC cancelled it in January of 1991 to bring back Wheel of Fortune (which had moved to CBS in 1989). He also co-produced another ABC game show, SplitSecond, from 1972 to 1975 (hosted by Tom Kennedy); he hosted a syndicated revival from 1986 to 1987.