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  • Hey, It's That Voice!: All over the place.
    • Kenny Williams later did a couple other Heatter-Quigley game shows, High Rollers and Gambit.
    • Disc jockey Shadoe Stevens announced the Davidson version and the first seasons of the Bergeron version. On the former, he typically sat in the bottom center square as well. Sometimes, his brother Richard (also a disc jockey) filled in for him.
      • For one week of the Davidson version, Shadoe hosted and Howard Stern announced from Shadoe's usual square.
    • Jeffrey Tambor (The Larry Sanders Show) took over on the Bergeron version for a season.
    • Henry Winkler (yes, that one) filled in for Tambor on occasion.
    • Rod Roddy (The Price Is Right, Press Your Luck) announced the Game Show Hosts week in 2002.
    • John Moschitta (who holds the Guinness record for "world's fastest talker" and is known to children of the 1980s as the Micro Machines Man, in addition to doing FedEx commercials) announced the final Bergeron season and later announced Balderdash on PAX.
  • The Pete Best: Prior to the GSN reruns, who remembered Buddy Hackett being the regular Center Square before Paul Lynde?