Larry Emdur
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Larry Emdur (born December 9, 1964) is an Australian media personality, and the co-host of the Seven Network's The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies. However he is best known as the former host of the game shows The Main Event on Channel 7 The Price Is Right on Channel Nine, Wheel of Fortune on the Seven Network and Celebrity Dog School, on Network Ten.
Emdur was born in the Sydney suburb of Bondi. Growing up near the beach, he developed a keen interest in surfing from an early age. He had trouble with every subject in school and dropped out at 15. Emdur began his career as a copyboy at The Sydney Morning Herald, before moving into television where aged 17 years he became Australia’s youngest national newsreader presenting the overnight news for Seven Network in Australia. After some time in news and current affairs as a reporter and newsreader, Emdur switched to hosting game shows and variety television.
He is perhaps best known to Australian audiences for his five game shows including Cash Bonanza, and the Australian versions of Family Double Dare, The Price Is Right, and Wheel of Fortune. Larry has hosted Hey Hey it's Saturday twice in 1998, and substituted as host of It Takes Two once in 2006 and again in 2007. He most recently hosted Celebrity Dog School.
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[edit] The Price Is Right
Emdur is perhaps best known as the short-statured host of The Price Is Right on the Nine Network, which he hosted for five years from 1993 to 1998, before its cancellation. It was then revived in 2003 and ran until October 2005 due to poor ratings and high costs of production.
[edit] Wheel of Fortune
After being "rested" by the Nine Network following the cancellation of The Price Is Right, Larry became host of the Seven Network's Wheel of Fortune. His contract with Seven was signed mere hours after his deal with the Nine Network expired. While in the first few weeks of his run with Seven's Wheel in the 5:00 pm weekday timeslot, Larry continued to appear simultaneously on Nine in re-runs of The Price Is Right, until Bert's Family Feud took over the 5:30 pm timeslot on Nine in mid-February 2006.
On 19 June 2006, news emerged of Wheel of Fortune's cancellation at the end of the 2006 season. Channel 10's Rove Live then started a campaign to "Save Larry Emdur", although Seven soon put an end to Rove's jokes by issuing a statement that Larry would be staying with the Seven Network. Emdur has also been a fill-in host for It Takes Two and has filled in for Andrew O'Keefe on Weekend Sunrise and David Koch on Sunrise. Although there was talk of Emdur being in line to host a new game show, Seven's reluctance to risk another game show failure (such as The Master and You May Be Right) has led to Emdur contemplating his career options.
In an article with The Border Mail dated 7 October 2006, Emdur stated:
- “I have done all the stuff I have really wanted to do and there is nothing jumping out at me in the TV world. I am going to France (to the MIPCOM television festival) to have a look around at the upcoming trends and what’s going on around the rest of the world. I will see how I can contribute to that, whether it be in Australia or not.”
Emdur's latest ambition is to create his own production company.[citation needed]
[edit] Celebrity Dog School
Emdur signed up with Network Ten in 2007. He had joined up to host a new show Celebrity Dog School, which began airing in February. In March, the program became close to cancellation, after disappointing first fortnight ratings, however, was instead moved to a different timeslot (was originally 6:30 pm Sundays, but moved to 6:30 pm Saturdays).
[edit] The Morning Show
Edmur is currently co-hosting The Morning Show with Kylie Gillies, a top rating new morning talk show airing on the Seven Network.
[edit] Larry vs Rove
In June 2006, an on-air "feud" of sorts developed between Larry Emdur and TV talk show host Rove McManus. This started when Rove received an e-mail from a Wheel of Fortune audience member, who informed Rove that he was the butt of many jokes made by Emdur during breaks at Wheel tapings. Emdur has frequently been teased about his height, and in response, would make comments to the studio audience such as:
- "Rove McManus picked a fight with me at the Logies. He came up to me, looked me right in the eye, and all the while, he was sitting on Anthony Callea's shoulders."
McManus confronted Emdur about his remarks when he was invited as a guest on Rove Live's HelpDesk segment. Emdur admitted to the jibes, but stated it was all in good fun, and offered an apology. McManus then challenged Emdur to a sumo fight backstage, where both men donned sumo suits, competing in what was billed as the "Smackdown Wheel of Destiny". The fight lasted 8 seconds, after Emdur managed to take down McManus to be declared the winner.