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Geoff Edwards
・ Geoff Eigenmann
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・ Geoff Ellis
・ Geoff Emerick
・ Geoff Evans
・ Geoff Evans (cricketer)
・ Geoff Evans (psephologist)
・ Geoff Evans (rugby union born 1942)
・ Geoff Evans (rugby union, born 1950)
・ Geoff Everett
・ Geoff Everett (footballer)
・ Geoff Farrelly


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Geoff Edwards

Geoffrey Bruce Owen "Geoff" Edwards (February 13, 1931 – March 5, 2014) was an American television actor, game show host and radio personality. Starting in the early 2000s, he was also a writer and broadcaster on the subject of travel.
==Background==
Edwards began his career while in college, working for a radio station in Albany, New York. By the late 1950s, though, he relocated to Southern California, landing his first job at KFMB-AM in San Diego, hosting an evening show and co-hosting the "Don Ross/Geoff Edwards Show".
As a news reporter, Edwards was present in the basement of Dallas police headquarters when Jack Ruby shot suspected John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963. Edwards was one of the witnesses interviewed by NBC television correspondent Tom Pettit on the scene.
After a few short stints at other stations, Edwards was hired at KMPC〔 〕 in Los Angeles, occupying the 9 a.m.-noon slot for several years beginning in 1968. He later worked at KFI, from which he ultimately resigned, as a protest against fellow KFI personality Tom Leykis, destroying Cat Stevens' (Yusuf Islam) records following Stevens' call for a fatwa on Salman Rushdie. Most recently, Edwards was a morning DJ with KSUR (now KKGO) in Los Angeles. One of the features of his radio show was "Radio's Answer Lady," in which listeners could call in with questions — some serious, some not so serious — and he would answer on the air, sometimes with serious answers, sometimes with quips.
During that time, Edwards tried his hand at acting, appearing on ''I Dream of Jeannie'', ''That Girl'' and ''Petticoat Junction''. On the latter show, he met and maintained a very close friendship with Meredith MacRae. He also guest starred on ''Police Woman'', ''Diff'rent Strokes'' and ''Small Wonder''.
In the early 1970s, Edwards appeared on ''The Bobby Darin Show'' as the straight man to singer Bobby Darin. After that series ended, Edwards pursued a game show career, starting with ''Says Who?'' in 1971, followed by ''Cop-Out!'' in late 1972—however, both shows eventually turned out to be unsold pilots.

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