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Jim Lange

James John Lange (/læŋ/; August 15, 1932 – February 25, 2014) was an American game show host and disc jockey. He was known to listeners in the San Francisco and Los Angeles radio markets with stints at several stations in both markets, racking up over 45 years on the air. Lange was also known to television viewers as the host of several game shows, including The Dating Game.

Jim Lange
Lange in 1971
Born
James John Lange

(1932-08-15)August 15, 1932
DiedFebruary 25, 2014(2014-02-25) (aged 81)
OccupationTV host/Game show host
Years active1965–2005
Spouse(s)Fay Madigan[1] (1953–1975)
Nancy Fleming (1978–2014, his death)
Children3

Early career edit

Lange began his radio broadcasting career in the Twin Cities after winning an audition as a teenager, later appearing as kids show host "Captain 11" on WMIN-TV (now KARE).[2] He graduated from Saint Thomas Academy, going on to the University of Minnesota on a scholarship from the Evans Scholars Foundation.[3][4][5][6][7]

After graduating from the University of Minnesota and serving in the Marines, Lange moved to San Francisco. After making his Bay Area broadcast debut as "The All-Night Mayor" on KGO, he moved to afternoons on KSFO in 1960.[8][9]

Game shows edit

Lange's network television career began in San Francisco with The Ford Show in 1962, where he was the announcer for, and sidekick to, host Tennessee Ernie Ford. Three years later he would sign on to host The Dating Game (1965–1980).[8] While still on-air at KSFO, he commuted to Los Angeles to tape the TV program.

His other game shows included Oh My Word (1965–1969),[10][11][12][13] $100,000 Name That Tune (1984–1985), The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime, Bowling for Dollars (1976–1977 Los Angeles / Orange County Version), Hollywood Connection, Bullseye (1980–1982) and the ABC version of The New Newlywed Game (February 13–17, 1984),[14] as well as short-lived shows including Spin-Off (1975), Triple Threat (1988–1989) and Give-n-Take (1975).

Lange also appeared as himself on Bewitched, Laverne & Shirley, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Parker Lewis Can't Lose and Moesha. He appeared as a celebrity player on Scrabble during their 1988 "Game Show Host Week", and on Hollywood Squares for their "Game Show Week" in December 2002.[citation needed]

Later work and death edit

Lange was introduced to Los Angeles local audiences on KMPC in 1970, in order to limit his commute while taping The Dating Game. He returned to Gene Autry/Golden West-owned KSFO by 1971 and remained there until the station was sold in 1983. He then returned to KMPC, where he did mornings and afternoons (at different times) until the end of the decade.

In the early 1990s, Lange returned to full-time radio in the Bay Area. During that period he initially worked afternoons on 610/KFRC.[8] He eventually accepted an offer to broadcast weekday mornings on "Magic 61," by then owned by real estate magnate Peter Bedford (Bedford Broadcasting). Magic 61 was formatted as "American pop standards" (Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, Harry Connick Jr., Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, et al.). After the sale of KFRC AM and FM (99.7) (the new owners decided to simulcast the FM "oldies" format on 610 AM), Jim and the show decamped for a run on KKSJ, San Jose.[15][16][17]

In 1997, Lange became morning host of The Lange Gang on KABL in San Francisco. Lange retired in 2005[14] after KABL went off the air. He also appeared as himself in the critically acclaimed 2002 film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. In later years, he lived in Marin County, California, with his wife, Michigan native Nancy Fleming, former Miss America 1961, whom he married in 1978.[18][19][20]

Lange died of a heart attack at their home in Mill Valley, California on February 25, 2014. He was 81.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Margalit Fox, "Jim Lange, Genial Host of ‘Dating Game,’ Dies at 81", The New York Times, February 27, 2014; retrieved 2014-02-28.
  2. ^ "Captain 11". 17 January 2012.
  3. ^ Walsh, Paul (2014). "St. Paul's Jim Lange, host of 'The Dating Game,' dies at 81". Minneapolis: The Minneapolis Star Tribune. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  4. ^ https://emmysf.tv/files/2016/09/Obit-Lange-Jim-0314.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ Fong-Torres, Ben (14 March 2014). "Farewell to Jim Lange, TV host and longtime Bay Area DJ". Sfgate.
  6. ^ Schmitz, Ashleigh (27 February 2014). "The Dating Game Host Jim Lange Dies at 81". Parade: Entertainment, Recipes, Health, Life, Holidays.
  7. ^ "Magic In The Air – Jim Lange – Bay Area Radio Digest". bayarearadio.org.
  8. ^ a b c "560/KSFO – Jim Lange – July 1, 1971". Bayarearadio.org. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
  9. ^ Fong-Torres, Ben (7 August 2005). "RADIO WAVES". Sfgate.
  10. ^ https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/zZ0AAOxy0QtR~vuP/s-l1600.jpg [bare URL image file]
  11. ^ "TV LOG – 5/9/1965 – SF Examiner – JOI LANSING and JIM LANGE "Oh, My Word!" game". eBay.
  12. ^ Terrace, Vincent (7 November 2013). Television Introductions: Narrated TV Program Openings since 1949. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810892507 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ WarioBarker88 (3 July 2013). "Oh My Word (11/13/65): Buddy Greco vs. Sal Mineo". Archived from the original on 2021-12-12 – via YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ a b David Colker (2014-02-27). "Jim Lange dies at 81; best-known as host of 'The Dating Game'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
  15. ^ "560/KSFO – Jim Lange – July 1, 1971". www.bayarearadio.org.
  16. ^ "Jim Lange Dead: Dating Game Host Dies at 81". 27 February 2014.
  17. ^ "Farewell to a Jim Dandy Gentleman". 5 March 2014.
  18. ^ "Jim and Nancy Lange", Marin Magazine, February 2008.
  19. ^ "'Dating Game' Host Jim Lange Dies". Time.
  20. ^ "Jim Lange, Host of the 'The Dating Game,' Dies at 81". 27 February 2014.

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Preceded by
First Host
Host, The Dating Game
1965–1980
Succeeded by
Elaine Joyce in 1986
Preceded by
Tom Kennedy (1974–1981)
Host, Name That Tune
1984–1985
Succeeded by

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Madigan 1 1953 1975 Nancy Fleming 1978 2014 his death Children3 Contents 1 Early career 2 Game shows 3 Later work and death 4 References 5 External linksEarly career editLange began his radio broadcasting career in the Twin Cities after winning an audition as a teenager later appearing as kids show host Captain 11 on WMIN TV now KARE 2 He graduated from Saint Thomas Academy going on to the University of Minnesota on a scholarship from the Evans Scholars Foundation 3 4 5 6 7 After graduating from the University of Minnesota and serving in the Marines Lange moved to San Francisco After making his Bay Area broadcast debut as The All Night Mayor on KGO he moved to afternoons on KSFO in 1960 8 9 Game shows editLange s network television career began in San Francisco with The Ford Show in 1962 where he was the announcer for and sidekick to host Tennessee Ernie Ford Three years later he would sign on to host The Dating Game 1965 1980 8 While still on air at KSFO he commuted to Los Angeles to tape the TV program His other game shows included Oh My Word 1965 1969 10 11 12 13 100 000 Name That Tune 1984 1985 The 1 000 000 Chance of a Lifetime Bowling for Dollars 1976 1977 Los Angeles Orange County Version Hollywood Connection Bullseye 1980 1982 and the ABC version of The New Newlywed Game February 13 17 1984 14 as well as short lived shows including Spin Off 1975 Triple Threat 1988 1989 and Give n Take 1975 Lange also appeared as himself on Bewitched Laverne amp Shirley The Super Mario Bros Super Show Parker Lewis Can t Lose and Moesha He appeared as a celebrity player on Scrabble during their 1988 Game Show Host Week and on Hollywood Squares for their Game Show Week in December 2002 citation needed Later work and death editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Lange was introduced to Los Angeles local audiences on KMPC in 1970 in order to limit his commute while taping The Dating Game He returned to Gene Autry Golden West owned KSFO by 1971 and remained there until the station was sold in 1983 He then returned to KMPC where he did mornings and afternoons at different times until the end of the decade In the early 1990s Lange returned to full time radio in the Bay Area During that period he initially worked afternoons on 610 KFRC 8 He eventually accepted an offer to broadcast weekday mornings on Magic 61 by then owned by real estate magnate Peter Bedford Bedford Broadcasting Magic 61 was formatted as American pop standards Frank Sinatra Tony Bennett Johnny Mathis Harry Connick Jr Peggy Lee Ella Fitzgerald et al After the sale of KFRC AM and FM 99 7 the new owners decided to simulcast the FM oldies format on 610 AM Jim and the show decamped for a run on KKSJ San Jose 15 16 17 In 1997 Lange became morning host of The Lange Gang on KABL in San Francisco Lange retired in 2005 14 after KABL went off the air He also appeared as himself in the critically acclaimed 2002 film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind In later years he lived in Marin County California with his wife Michigan native Nancy Fleming former Miss America 1961 whom he married in 1978 18 19 20 Lange died of a heart attack at their home in Mill Valley California on February 25 2014 He was 81 1 References edit a b Margalit Fox Jim Lange Genial Host of Dating Game Dies at 81 The New York Times February 27 2014 retrieved 2014 02 28 Captain 11 17 January 2012 Walsh Paul 2014 St Paul s Jim Lange host of The Dating Game dies at 81 Minneapolis The Minneapolis Star Tribune Retrieved March 11 2014 https emmysf tv files 2016 09 Obit Lange Jim 0314 pdf bare URL PDF Fong Torres Ben 14 March 2014 Farewell to Jim Lange TV host and longtime Bay Area DJ Sfgate Schmitz Ashleigh 27 February 2014 The Dating Game Host Jim Lange Dies at 81 Parade Entertainment Recipes Health Life Holidays Magic In The Air Jim Lange Bay Area Radio Digest bayarearadio org a b c 560 KSFO Jim Lange July 1 1971 Bayarearadio org Retrieved 2014 02 27 Fong Torres Ben 7 August 2005 RADIO WAVES Sfgate https i ebayimg com images g zZ0AAOxy0QtR vuP s l1600 jpg bare URL image file TV LOG 5 9 1965 SF Examiner JOI LANSING and JIM LANGE Oh My Word game eBay Terrace Vincent 7 November 2013 Television Introductions Narrated TV Program Openings since 1949 Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810892507 via Google Books WarioBarker88 3 July 2013 Oh My Word 11 13 65 Buddy Greco vs Sal Mineo Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 via YouTube a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b David Colker 2014 02 27 Jim Lange dies at 81 best known as host of The Dating Game Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2014 02 27 560 KSFO Jim Lange July 1 1971 www bayarearadio org Jim Lange Dead Dating Game Host Dies at 81 27 February 2014 Farewell to a Jim Dandy Gentleman 5 March 2014 Jim and Nancy Lange Marin Magazine February 2008 Dating Game Host Jim Lange Dies Time Jim Lange Host of the The Dating Game Dies at 81 27 February 2014 External links editJim Lange at IMDb Preceded byFirst Host Host The Dating Game1965 1980 Succeeded byElaine Joyce in 1986 Preceded byTom Kennedy 1974 1981 Host Name That Tune1984 1985 Succeeded byJane Krakowski in 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Lange amp oldid 1220734394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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