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Mary Reichert
December 10, 2024 | San Diego, CA | Friend
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Richard Dawson, the wisecracking British entertainer who was among the schemers in the 1960s sitcom "Hogan's Heroes" and a decade later began kissing thousands of female contestants as host of the game show "Family Feud" has died. He was 79.
Dawson, also known to TV fans as the Cockney POW Cpl. Peter Newkirk on "Hogan's Heroes," died Saturday night from complications related to esophageal cancer at Ronald Reagan Memorial hospital, his son Gary said.
The game show, which initially ran from 1976 to 1985, pitted families who tried to guess the most popular answers to poll questions such as "What do people give up when they go on a diet?"
Dawson won a daytime Emmy Award in 1978 as best game show host. Tom Shales of The Washington Post called him "the fastest, brightest and most beguilingly caustic interlocutor since the late great Groucho bantered and parried on 'You Be Your Life.'" The show was so popular it was released as both daytime and syndicated evening versions.
He was known for kissing each woman contestant, and at the time the show bowed out in 1985, executive producer Howard Felsher estimated that Dawson had kissed "somewhere in the vicinity of 20,000."
"I kissed them for luck and love, that's all," Dawson said at the time.
He reprised his game show character in a much darker mood in the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger film "The Running Man," playing the host of a deadly TV show set in a totalitarian future, where convicts try to escape as their executioners stalk them. "Saturday Night Live" mocked him in the 1970s, with Bill Murray portraying him as leering and nasty, even slapping one contestant (John Belushi) for getting too fresh.
The British-born actor already had gained fame as the fast-talking Newkirk in "Hogan's Heroes," the CBS comedy about prisoners in a Nazi POW camp who hoodwink their captors and run the place themselves.
Despite its unlikely premise, the show made the ratings top 10 in its first season, 1965-66, and ran until 1971.
Both "Hogan's Heroes" and "Family Feud" have had a second life in recent years, the former on DVD reissues and the latter on GSN, formerly known as the Game Show Network.
On Dawson's last "Family Feud" in 1985, the studio audience honored him with a standing ovation, and he responded: "Please sit down. I have to do at least 30 minutes of fun and laughter and you make me want to cry."
"I've had the most incredible luck in my career," he told viewers.
"I never dreamed I would have a job in which so many people could touch me and I could touch them," he said. That triggered an unexpected laugh.
Producers brought out "The New Family Feud," starring comedian Ray Combs, in 1988. Six years later, Dawson replaced Combs at the helm, but that lasted only one season.
According to the Internet Movie Database, Dawson was born Colin Lionel Emm in 1932 in Gosport, England. His first wife was actress Diana Dors, the blond bombshell who was Britain's answer to Marilyn Monroe.
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You were a good man
Mary Reichert
December 10, 2024 | San Diego, CA | Friend
You were a good man
Mary Reichert
December 10, 2024 | San Diego, CA | Friend
Watching Buzzr this afternoon and heard his son, Gary, stating that it was his Dad's birthday and mentioning that he had already passed away...but was wishing his Dad a Happy Birthday. I had not heard that Richard Dawson had died. Was so sorry to hear it...even with it so many years ago. I have always enjoyed watching him on TV, both on Family Feud and Match Game. God Bless. REST IN PEACE! Judith Meyers
Iudith Meyers
November 18, 2024 | Other
Richard , just looked up how you passed away , I was curious , it must have been hard and I'm sorry , you and your family along with many others are in our prayers , The Petty's.
Dick Petty
October 24, 2024
Rest In Heaven
Leslie Redaway
October 15, 2024 | Paragould, AR | Friend
Richard brought a little Joy into my life on every episode❤ He was funny and charming. He will be missed by Americans everywhere
Chuck Davis
May 16, 2024
RICHARD DAWSON! The One & Only Beloved Human Being Who Gave Us So Much Love & Warmth. A "Genuine", "Kind-hearted" "Gem". Who Made Us Laugh & Brought Us So Much "Joy" Into Our "Lives!" And Drew Us In With His "Wittiness & "Charm". And Those "Gorgeous Eyes" & "Smile". SOOOO "Handsome!" I Loved Watching You On "Family Feud" & "Match Game". WOW!! Even Won A DayTime Emmy Award In "1978" As "Best Game Show Host" SOOO! Well Deserved! Smiles! 20,000 Plus Kisses You Gave Each Female Contestant...
Della R.
December 10, 2023
R.I.P. RICHARD DAWSON LOVED YOUR SHOWS ALL THE TIME GROWING UP IN THE 70s & 80s
Alan Withheld
August 04, 2020 | St Louis, MO | Friend
Richard, thank you for Corporal Peter Newkirk! Such a handsome, charming, complex, and classy individual who makes the whole show for me! It saddens me to know youre no longer with us, but I hope that perhaps I shall meet you in heaven!
You were such a loving, caring, generous gentlemen are missed greatly!
-From a remedial case; a young lady who has a serious crush on Peter Newkirk
L. Olivia Wilkerson
July 03, 2020 | NE