Robb Weller
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Robb Weller (born September 27, 1949) is an executive producer of Weller/Grossman Productions. He hosted Entertainment Tonight from 1984-1986. He currently appears as the co-anchor of FOX 11 Sunday Morning News with Gina Silva at KTTV in Los Angeles. He previously co-hosted the former Sunday edition of Good Day L.A. with Nischelle Turner and Elizabeth Espinosa. He hosted the syndicated version of Win, Lose or Draw in 1989 after host Bert Convy.
He has also claimed that he invented the wave.
On a segment on ESPN SportsCenter on January 15, 2007 about the wave, Weller said he invented the wave. Krazy George called him a liar. Weller responded by saying "Krazy George called me a liar?" Are you sure he didn't say he slept in a lair?"
Robb also hosted an unaired pilot episode for a revival of the Hatos-Hall classic Split Second this new version was produced by Ralph Edwards-Stu billett productions and never got off the ground.
Preceded by Mary Hart with Ron Hendren |
Host of Entertainment Tonight with Mary Hart 1984–1986 |
Succeeded by Mary Hart with John Tesh |