Ralph Edwards

Ralph Edwards

Ralph Edwards Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 16, 2005.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Broadcasting pioneer Ralph Edwards, who spotlighted stars and ordinary people as host of the popular 1950s show "This Is Your Life," died Wednesday of heart failure. He was 92.

Publicist Justin Seremet confirmed that Edwards, whose career as producer and host also included "Truth or Consequences" and "People's Court," had died.

Edwards first hit it big in radio in 1940 with "Truth or Consequences," a novelty show in which contestants who failed to answer trick questions - the "truth" - had to suffer "the consequences" by per forming some elaborate stunt.

Then came television. The Federal Communications Commission approved commercial broadcasts beginning on July 1, 1941, after a few years of experimental broadcasts, and NBC's New York station was the first to make the changeover.

"Amazingly enough, I did 'Truth or Consequences' on television in July 1941. It was the first commercial show for NBC," Edwards recalled.

"A 10-second commercial was $9," he said.

The United States' entry into World War II five months later disrupted TV's progress. "Truth or Consequences," which prospered on radio in the interim, returned to television in 1950.

Earlier that same year, the citizens of little Hot Springs, N.M., voted 1,294-295 to change the town's name to Truth or Consequences. Edwards had promised to broadcast the radio show from the town that agreed to the change.

"In those days, nothing seemed impossible," he once said.

"This Is Your Life" also was bor n on radio and then migrated to television, running on NBC-TV from 1952 to 1961. It featured guests, many of them celebrities, who were lured in on a ruse, then surprised by Edwards announcing, "This is your life!" Relatives and old friends then would be brought on to reminisce about the guest.

Among the people he caught unaware were Marilyn Monroe, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Bob Hope, Andy Griffith, Buster Keaton, Barbara Eden, Bette Davis, Shirley Jones, Jayne Mansfield and Carol Channing.

"At least half of our guests were ordinary people," Edwards once said. "In the beginning we didn't use celebrities at all. But when we did, I think it humanized the stars and gave them more appeal."

Both "Truth" and "This Is Your Life" have periodically returned to television in syndicated form. Just last week, it was announced that a new version of "This is Your Life," with Regis Philbin ("Live with Regis and Kelly") as host, was planned by ABC.

Over the years, Edwards kept himself busy as a producer.

Edwards had a hand in other shows, producing or creating "Name That Tune," "Cross Wits," "Superior Court," "It Could Be You," "Place the Face," "About Faces," "Funny Boners," "End of the Rainbow," "Who in the World," "The Woody Woodbury Show" and "Wide Country." In the '80s, Ralph Edwards Productions' show "The People's Court" made a star of retired Judge Joseph A. Wapner.

"We've seen many changes and enjoyed them all," Edwards said in a 1999 interview. "I still find 'live' the most exciting, particularly for my type of shows."

Edwards broke into radio in 1929 in Oakland as a 16-year-old high school student.

He worked at KROW and KFRC in San Francisco while attending college at the University of California at Berkeley.

"The changes in both radio and television are mind-boggling," Edwards said. He recalled that until 1948 his radio version of "Truth or Consequ ences" was done twice each Saturday, once for the east coast and again three hours later for the West Coast.

"We would use the same script, but all new contestants," he said.

He also appeared in several motion pictures: "Seven Days Leave," "Radio Stars on Parade," "Bamboo Blonde," "Beat the Band," "I'll Cry Tomorrow," "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" and "Radio Stars of 1937."

Edwards' wife, Barbara, died in 1993 after 53 years of marriage. They has a son, Gary, and daughters Christine and Laurie.


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Chuck Bolster

October 23, 2017

I can remember Ralph saying "Ooh, What's going to happen to him?" after the contestant left the studio to perform his consequence. It was usually something completely different than what he (contestant) expected. I hope he is resting peacefully. Chuck Bolster

Lourival Filho

February 19, 2014

God bless you Ralph.

Rosemarie

February 2, 2014

RIP Ralph yu always live on....

Rosemarie

February 2, 2014

I was just watching a show on TV that was "Things that are not here anymore" and Ralph Edwards was the host...Brought back such great memories for me and listening to him...Even tho you have been gone for 9 years I can still watch you on TV...You always had a calm voice and interesting to listen to...RIP Ralph as you will forever live on.....

Kathy Marshall

August 21, 2011

Just last night I was talking about Bella Coola and the hike I made to Stillwater where I met John for the first and last time.He talked about loosing the the homestead, the passing of his brother, talked about his sister, and of course all the many animal friends he had. Truly a remarkable man and family that is forever etched in B.C. history and in the hearts of all those who know/knew the Edwards. You don't know what you've lost until it's gone. Condolences to the Edwards family.

Bert Morrison

November 29, 2010

My heart goes out to your family at this time of sorrow. I met John Edwards at the Bella Coola airport with my father in 1977 while living in the Bella Coola Valley.

Heather Leigh Michalski

November 30, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Heather Leigh Michalski

November 30, 2007

I will never forget the mental voyage through this book. What a gift. It was so inspiring and uplifting and motivating, follow your dreams.....be strong
Heather Leigh Michalski

GEORGE LYONS

April 5, 2007

READ THIS BOOK A HUNDRED TIMES AS A KID, LOVED IT.

Richard H. Herrick

February 27, 2007

I saw old T.V. in 1950's.

Lee Tannehill

April 20, 2006

I was a child member of St Stephens Methodist church in Oakland California in the 1950s. I saw mister Edwards several times, we were in awe. On one occassion he brought in a whole case of Polaroid cameras for the church to sell. They were brand new and the latest technology at the time. I believe that some of the proceeds went to the building of the Minnie Mae Edwards center (his mother)in the basement of the church. He will truly be missed.

alan hertz

April 16, 2006

Thank you very much, Ralph, for the effort you made to help support the USS Arizona Memorial.

Joyce DeToni-Hill

November 23, 2005

Greetings to the the family of Ralph Edwards from your church family of Merino United Methodist Church. We worship each week in the chapel Ralph dedicated to his mother. Our church prayed prayers of thanksgiving for the life of Ralph as a long time neighbor.

Blessings,

Pastor Joyce

James Davis

November 23, 2005

I will always remember "This is your Life" especially the shows with Roy Rogers , Walter Brennan and the show where the celebrity did not show up. It was Red Skelton stuck on freeway in a traffic jam. Did this rattle ,Ralph? No He carried on the show just as if Red was there. What other showman could have carried that off? Ralph, we will miss you.

Steve Taylor

November 23, 2005

With great sorrow we say goodbye

Gabriel Slowey MD

November 21, 2005

I was 14years old when I read "Crusoes of Lonesome Lake" and inspired. I thought I might one day go to Canada. I did, in 1970, and I am still here with my family.

After such a wonderful life may Ralph Edwards "rest in peace"

Bill McAllister

November 20, 2005

HAPPY TRAILS

Colleen Clark

November 20, 2005

I am so sorry to hear of Ralph Edwards death. I also remember watching "This is your Life" on television. It was just one of the clean family programs on television that you don't see any more.I always looked forward to watching his show. My condolences to the family. May he rest in peace.

shauna miller

November 20, 2005

My name is Shauna Miller. I am 22 years old. My grandfather, Billy Mills, was one of the guest on the show, .. "This is your life"...I was only a few weeks old at the time and I was living in Alaska with my mother. My grandfather had not yet meet me, and our first meeting was on the show!! So it is a very nice memory to have kept on tape...."This is your life" was a great show.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Edwards Family.

~Shauna Miller

Dan Terrell

November 20, 2005

Ralph,

Your new life has now begun. God bless.

Jeanne St Pierre

November 20, 2005

I have many fond memories of evenings watching "This is Your Life" and "Truth or Consequences". Mr. Edwards shows re-enforced family values that is so much missing today. We shall miss you dearly and extend our deepest sympathy to your family and friends.

Rosemary Lenc

November 20, 2005

I remember so very well Mr. Edwards and his show. I use to watch it all the time. Thank you for sharing him with us public and giving us the joy of knowing him.

May he rest in peace and may God's peace surround you, the loved ones of Mr. Edwards.

betty townsend

November 20, 2005

Our family of 11 all enjoyed This is your Life with your dear dad.He always did a terrific job of showing love and joy for others.God bless you all in this time of sorrow.

Susie Janow

November 19, 2005

Ralph Edwards will be missed

Donna

November 19, 2005

Mr. Edwards did so much for his guests through his show. I especially remember the program that honored Boris Karloff. He showed all his fans what a wonderful, gentle man this "monster" was. It was great. God bless and care for his family as they grieve for him

Maria Martin

November 19, 2005

I remember watching his shows on tv when I was young.I am very sorry to heard about his passing

A & F Chiappisi

November 19, 2005

Ralph Edward,

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Doris Rodic

November 19, 2005

To the Edwards family our very sincere condolences on the loss

of Mr Edwards. Each year we lose another great of television and the big screen. The people we grew up with which had moral and religious conviction, of that you

should respect parents and other family members as well as yourself and other people that you meet. This sadly is not represented on either TV or the big screen any more. I know my mom would never miss "This is your Life" so we as

kids watched along. With the guest,

laughed a little and cry a little

as the people would come on stage as a surprise for the guest.

Our prayers are with your family.



Doris & Milka Rodic

& family.

Larry Clum

November 19, 2005

My family never missed "This is Your Life" on our Zenith B&W TV set while I was a child. Ralph Edwards' warmth and sincere interest in the guests he profiled came through and made us feel good. God Bless you Ralph and God Bless your family.

Mildred Brady Venitucci

November 18, 2005

You brought humor and laughter into our lives, and tears of joy from our hearts with the warm stories that unfolded on stage with you. My mother and my grandmother and I all loved you. A person who brings joy is so very rare. God bless your family and comfort them.



Very Sincerely,



Mildred Brady Venitucci

FRANK DERAK

November 18, 2005

FRANK DERAK YOUNG BROADCASTER, ALONG WITH TONY MARVIN (DECEASED)ARTHUR GODFREY'S,ANNOUNCER.

RALPH WILL BE MISSED. F.D.

Rosemary kassab

November 18, 2005

Mr.Edwards, you were always welcomed into our home through the miracle of television. Thank you for many cherished memories. May you rest in peace now that you have been reunited with your beloved Barbara. God bless your family.

Cathy Ramsey

November 18, 2005

I didn't know until just now that we'd lost an American Television icon. I'm deeply saddened to find it out, and my deepest condolences go out to his family. You had a very, very special man in your lives, and I hope the fact that he was able to bring happiness to so many ordinary - and not-so-ordinary - people will help ease the pain you are feeling now. He lived a good, long life, touched millions with his shows, and he's is waiting for you to join him when it's time. He will be missed by those of us old enough to remember "This is Your Life" and "Truth or Consequences".

Bridget J.

November 18, 2005

I want to express my sincere condolences to the Edwards family at this trialsome time. Ralph will surely be missed by the millions of TV watchers around the world, who still appreciates humor in its clean sense. Long gone the days where there are many shows where everyone in the entire family can enjoy together in the same room. Just remember that God approves of Ralph's kind of person and he intend to have the entire earth be filled with persons of his stature.

Isaiah 65:22 says "For here I am creating new heavens and a new earth; and the former things will not be called to mind, neither will they come up into the heart."

When Ralph returns in the promised resurrection, he can assist in restoring the earth and all the millions then to making it a better place to live.

Phyllis sandor

November 18, 2005

I enjoyed all of the programs

that he produced and starred in.

He didn't have to say bad words

or dirty thoughts. His was clean

enjoyable programs. I will miss him.

rich cerasale

November 18, 2005

mr. Raplh Edwards one of the greatest proudcers in tv history. He brougt us shows like This is your life, Truth or Conquesions, The People's Court and Love Connection. You are going to be missed in the entertainment world

Tami

November 18, 2005

Sorry for the loss my thoughts and prayers are with you

Jon Sargent

November 18, 2005

I will always have fond memories of Ralph; a kind, gentle man. My dad was his pal at Cal Berkeley & KFRC, and as a kid I had so much fun when Ralph would take our family out to dinner at the Farmer’s Market and other public places. He gave me a “This Is Your Life” baby book when I was born. Our sincere condolences go out to the family.

Charles Becker

November 18, 2005

Mr. Ralph Edwards..."This Is Your Life" and I hope it was as wonderful and happy as you made everyone else feel. My deepest sympathy goes to your family. Rest in Peace and God Bless Mr. Edwards.

dennis stump

November 17, 2005

As a small boy Mr. Edwards showed me the importance of family and old friends. He taught me that the most important things that make a life worth living is something no money could ever buy. The warmth and love shown on that show have lasted me a lifetime and to the lives following long after me. Thank you. His life touched so many lives--so many that still warmly remember. My deepest sympathies to all his family and his many friends.

Joseph Fasciana

November 17, 2005

I too remember watching Ralph Edwards and THIS IS YOUR LIFE. Mr. Edwards was indeed a wonderful person and entertainer. His memories will always be with me. My sincere condolences go out to his family. I'm sure he is in Heaven were his new THIS IS YOUR LIFE has just begun. MAY GOD BLESS HIM . .

Susan Coates Mars

November 17, 2005

I so grew up with you. I can remember as a little girl being so excited the nite that your show came on the air. Thanks for all the pleasure you gave us over all the years.

Helena & Neil Perlmutter

November 17, 2005

Our sympathy to the Ralph Edwards family. So long to a great guy. Rest in peace.

Ron & Sheron Keeling

November 17, 2005

Blessed are those that mourn for they shall be comforted.

Carol (Boling) Short

November 17, 2005

I grew up watching This Is Your Life on a B&W TV, too, and loved to watch the show. Wish they would put those on the GSN instead of all this gambling junk and it would be a great pleasure to watch that late at night along with What's My Line and other old shows. Mr Edwards was a true gentleman with a kind heart and it was always fun to watch him surprise people the way he did. He will be greatly missed. Prayers go with his family.

Anna Gibson

November 16, 2005

Mr. Edwards did a show on Alice Lloyd in Pippa Passes, Ky back in the late 50's, early 60's. My husband was from there and the people in that community truly loved and appreciated what he did to make that school a viable educational institution that has since become a fully accredited four year college. He must have some many accomplishments of which you can truly be proud of as his family. My deepest smypathy to all of you for your loss.

Dorothy Douglas

November 16, 2005

Yesterday I was happy to read that Regis Philbin was going to host a revival of This is Your Life, but I'm so sad today to learn that the originator of that special program, Ralph Edwards, had passed away. Love and prayers for his family.

Mike Dugan

November 16, 2005

God Bless Ralph and the Edwards family.



As a youngster growing up in Indiana I really enjoyed THIS IS YOUR LIFE ---a top notch TV show.

sull

November 16, 2005

rest in peace mr.ewards

Kathleen Hamilton

November 16, 2005

I want to send my deepest regrets to Mr. Edwards family. I grew up on This Is Your Life, and it was always a great pleasure to see him surprise all his guests. It was great entertainment, and Ralph Edwards will truly missed.

Ellie Dann

November 16, 2005

Deepest condolences to members of Mr. Edwards' family. I grew up watching him on a 10 inch black and white screen as he announced..'THIS IS YOUR LIFE!" to his many unsuspecting guests. It was a great show and I cried along with guests overwhelmed with surprise and delight. I am sure happy he was a part-a memorable part-of my life. I will remember him in my prayers. God bless.

Ellie

Ellie Dann

November 16, 2005

Deepest condolences to members of Mr. Edwards' family. I grew up watching him on a 10 inch black and white screen as he announced..'THIS IS YOUR LIFE!" to his many unsuspecting guests. It was a great show and I cried along with guests overwhelmed with surprise and delight. I am sure happy he was a part-a memorable part-of my life. I will rememeber him in my prayers. God bless.

Ellie

Joyce Neiman

November 16, 2005

As a little girl, I remember watching "This is Your Life" and "Truth or Consequences". They were good, clean fun, the likes of which my children don't really know. With the passing of Mr. Edwards, an era is rapidly slipping away; his charm, wit and good humor gave me much to smile about over the years. He will be missed a great deal.

Teresa Darby

November 16, 2005

Mr. Edwards honored my Grandmother on his show many years ago. She was "just" a schoolteacher, however Mr. Edwards often demonstrated how blessed our society is to have just such people among us. I certainly wish television programs could be as gentle and encouraging as his was.

Karen DiOrio

November 16, 2005

I'm sure not everyone remembers that particular "game" show because time is getting away from us... But I remember watching and being entertained! I want to extend my condolences to Mr. Edwards' family and friends.



Respectfully, Karen M. DiOrio

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