A popular, genial personality from the '50s through the '70s, who got his start with a daytime show that featured early appearances by such comics as Carol Burnett and Don Knotts. Moore followed that series with a hit prime-time show that showcased sketches and musical numbers, as well as a regular 'Candid Camera' segment. A 1966 variety series, his third, couldn't compete against 'Bonanza.' Moore also had success hosting two of TV's best game shows, 'I've Got a Secret' and 'To Tell the Truth.'
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Awards
1964 - Emmy - Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Variety- nominated
1964 - Golden Globe - Actress in a Television Series- nominated
1964 - Golden Globe - Best Television Series- nominated
1963 - Emmy - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy- nominated
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