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Johnny Olson

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Ladies be seated, the party has only begun.


— Johnny Olson


#ladies #only #party #seated

A voice can also repel, infuriate or actually make a listener ill.


— Johnny Olson


#also #ill #listener #make #repel

Because of her interest and demands, I amplified an average baritone voice into one that is loud and clear.


— Johnny Olson


#average #baritone #because #clear #demands

From where I sit now, I like the looks of tomorrow.


— Johnny Olson


#like #looks #now #sit #tomorrow

I have come up the hard way.


— Johnny Olson


#hard #hard way #i #up #way

I rode into the dawning world of television in 1944 on a train.


— Johnny Olson


#i #into #rode #television #train

It took 35 years, but the time was well spent and I think I have established a good stake in the future.


— Johnny Olson


#future #good #i #i think #spent

Ladies be seated, a laugh doesn't cost you a dime.


— Johnny Olson


#dime #ladies #laugh #seated #you

Ladies be seated, and let's have a wonderful time!


— Johnny Olson


#seated #time #wonderful #wonderful time

Lights became so hot they melted mascara on women's faces in early television.


— Johnny Olson


#early #faces #hot #lights #mascara






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John Leonard "Johnny" Olson (May 22 1910 – October 12 1985) was an American radio personality and television announcer. Additionally when "Come on _______" was used as a question in the "Super Match" portion of an episode of Match Game '78 (with then Price host Bob Barker serving as a panelist) host Gene Rayburn called Olson to center stage to read the top answer ("Come on down!"). Olson spent his off time on his spacious farm located at Buckingham Acres in Lewisburg West Virginia.

His work spanned 32 game shows produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman from the late 1950s through the mid-1980s. He was also the announcer of The Jackie Gleason Show from 1962 to 1970. John Leonard "Johnny" Olson (May 22 1910 – October 12 1985) was an American radio personality and television announcer.

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