Bob Clayton was an American television game show
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and host of several shows. He spent his early television career hosting shows in
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before moving to New York in the 1960s.
Career
After his first national hosting job on the game
Make a Face (
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, 1961–1962), Clayton assumed announcing duties on the long-running
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game
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in 1963, and took over hosting duties on the show in January 1969 as successor from original emcee
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. He was suddenly replaced in March 1969 by
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, but later returned in September 1969 after viewer outrage and declining audience ratings.
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replaced Clayton in the announcer's booth; Clayton remained on the show until its 1973 cancellation.
Clayton also had a brief flirtation with the movies when he played the bell captain in
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' 1960 film,
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, which was shot on location in Miami.
Later work
After the cancellation of
Concentration, Clayton served as announcer on several shows created by
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, including the
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series of games, beginning with
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'
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in 1973.
Pyramid began airing the Monday after the final episode of
Concentration aired, in the same time slot, though on another network. Other Stewart shows he did included
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and
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.
Death
Clayton, a heavy smoker, died at age 57 of
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.
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, a New York disc jockey, took over
Pyramid, and he and
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would announce the show for the remainder of its days in New York, particularly towards the end of its daytime network run on ABC-TV as
The $20,000 Pyramid in 1980, and finally in first-run syndication as
The $50,000 Pyramid until 1981.