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John Harlan (born December 21, 1925; died February 27, 2017) was an American television announcer. He was also an associate producer on The $100,000 Name That Tune. He announced on the following game shows:

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  • John Harlan (born December 21, 1925; died February 27, 2017) was an American television announcer. He was also an associate producer on The $100,000 Name That Tune. He announced on the following game shows:
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  • John Harlan (born December 21, 1925; died February 27, 2017) was an American television announcer. He was also an associate producer on The $100,000 Name That Tune. He announced on the following game shows: * 50 Grand Slam * All American Ultra Quiz (1981 special) * All Star Blitz * Beat the I.R.S (unsold pilot, 1985) * Catch Phrase * Celebrity Sweepstakes * Crosswits (1975–80) * The Girl in My Life * Make Me Laugh! (1979) * Are You Kidding? (1990 special) * It's Your Bet * It Takes Two (1969–70) * Jackpot * Jeopardy! (1978–79) * Name That Tune * Password All-Stars * Password Plus (substitute announcer) * Press Your Luck (substitute announcer) * Queen for a Day * Sale of the Century * The Krypton Factor (1981 version) * TattleTales (substitute announcer) * Truth or Consequences * Wipeout (1) * You Don't Say! * Your Number's Up
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