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Merv Griffin, the US entertainer who created the game shows Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune, has died aged 82. | Merv Griffin, the US entertainer who created the game shows Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune, has died aged 82. |
He had been diagnosed with prostate cancer earlier this year. | He had been diagnosed with prostate cancer earlier this year. |
Griffin was known for his self-titled TV series, which ran for more than 5,500 editions in the 23 years to 1986, and had spells as an actor and singer. | Griffin was known for his self-titled TV series, which ran for more than 5,500 editions in the 23 years to 1986, and had spells as an actor and singer. |
His son Tony called him "a visionary" who "loved business", saying Griffin was even working on a new game show after entering hospital last month. | |
Jeopardy was first broadcast on US television in 1964, and has since won 27 Daytime Emmy Awards, while Wheel of Fortune made its debut 11 years later. | |
The Merv Griffin Show made its debut on US television in 1962His wife Julann - whom he divorced in 1973 - came up the idea for Jeopardy as "a twist on the usual question-answer format of the quiz shows of the '50s". | |
"Her idea was to give the contestants the answer, and they had to come up with the appropriate question," he wrote in his autobiography. | |
Devising the shows secured his financial future, after he sold the rights to Columbia Pictures and kept a share of the profits. | |
Griffin bought a hotel when he tired of trying to invest his money, having been "so bored" spreading his fortune across bonds and stocks. | |
First Lady Nancy Reagan was a guest on The Merv Griffin in 1982"I said, 'I'm not going to sit around and clip coupons for the rest of my life,'" he recalled in an interview in 1989. | |
"That's when Barron Hilton said, 'Merv, do you want to buy the Beverly Hilton?' I couldn't believe it." | "That's when Barron Hilton said, 'Merv, do you want to buy the Beverly Hilton?' I couldn't believe it." |
But Griffin did acquire the property for $100m (£49m), and then spent millions more dollars completely refurbishing it. | But Griffin did acquire the property for $100m (£49m), and then spent millions more dollars completely refurbishing it. |
He also bought a company which ran casinos and hotels, telling Life magazine 19 years ago that the "gamesmanship" in such business deals "parallels the game shows I've been involved in". | |
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Born on 6 July 1925 in San Francisco, Griffin's first job was as a singer on the radio programme San Francisco Sketchbook. | Born on 6 July 1925 in San Francisco, Griffin's first job was as a singer on the radio programme San Francisco Sketchbook. |
According to his website, within two days the programme was renamed The Merv Griffin Show, and soon afterwards he was earning in excess of $1,000 (£490) a week. | According to his website, within two days the programme was renamed The Merv Griffin Show, and soon afterwards he was earning in excess of $1,000 (£490) a week. |
Griffin received a lifetime achievement Emmy award in 2005He became the featured vocalist in Freddy Martin's big band, before having a hit with a version of novelty song I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts. | |
Doris Day and her producer husband, Marty Melcher, saw Griffin perform in Las Vegas and recommended Griffin to Warner Bros, which offered him a film contract. | |
He appeared in By the Light of the Silvery Moon with Day and Gordon MacRae, and had a bigger role with Kathryn Grayson in So This is Love. | |
As an actor, he also befriended future US President Ronald Reagan, and was an honorary pallbearer at Reagan's state funeral in 2004. | |
Besides his son Tony, Griffin is survived by his daughter-in-law, Tricia, and two grandchildren. | |
His funeral will be held at The Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills but the date has yet to be confirmed. |