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Roy Ward Dickson (August 18, 1910 – September 16, 1978), born Richard Louis del Valle, was a pioneering Canadian
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,
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, and emcee. Dubbed King of Quiz by an Edmonton journalist, Dickson invented the
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. His first show, ''Professor Dick and His Question Box'', debuted on radio in 1935, followed by ''The Quizz Club'' in 1936. Born in
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, Dickson moved to Canada where by 1929 he was a secondary school teacher in
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. He moved to British Columbia by 1931, working in the ''
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''s advertising department. In 1934 he relocated to Ontario where he joined ''
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'' and developed his first student quizzes. In the early 1950s, Dickson moved from radio to television with the TV show ''What d'you Know?'', followed shortly afterwards by the world's first panel game, ''Claim to Fame''. Over the next four decades, Roy devised and hosted numerous popular and successful television shows, in both
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. Among his most famous shows were the long-running ''Fun Parade'', which successfully transitioned from radio to television. His television quiz show '' Take a Chance'' was broadcast on CTV from 1961 to 1965 where at one point 438,000 viewers participated in that program's contests. The popular TV game show ''Mr. and Mrs.'' tested couples' knowledge of each other, and which was the forerunner for dozens of similar shows. Roy invented, produced and hosted the original Canadian version of ''Mr and Mrs.'' which became a popular show in the UK throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Dickson died at
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in 1978.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dickson, Roy Ward Canadian television producers Canadian game show hosts Canadian non-fiction writers Television pioneers 20th-century Canadian inventors British emigrants to Canada 1910 births 1978 deaths