Wheel Of Fortune Hosted by John Burgess with Adriana Xenides from 1989. Sadly Adriana, who flipped the letters on top-rating show Wheel Of Fortune from 1981 for nearly two decades, died in hospital in 2010, just 54 years old. ‘She was a lovely lady,' nods John Burgess, Adriana's co-host on the show for 12 years. John Richard Burgess (born 4 June 1943) is an Australian television and radio personality and host, often referred to as 'Burgo' and from his radio days 'Baby John Burgess' or 'Baby John', as the youngest presenter at the station. He is best known for his long tenure hosting duties on the Australian version of game show Wheel of Fortune. Affectionately known as 'Baby' John Burgess, he's this country's longest serving TV game show host. His name is, and always will be, synonymous with 'Wheel of Fortune' and 'Catch Phrase'.
Late star Adriana Xenides' heartbreaking final text revealed. In a devastating confession, Wheel of Fortune 's John Burgess opened up about the last time he spoke to his co-star Adriana Xenides. Adriana sadly passed away on June 7, 2010, just days before she sent a lengthy birthday message to John. 'She sent me a big, long text during the night, which she was prone to do,' the TV host told News.com.
Born | John Richard Burgess 4 June 1943 (age 77) |
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Nationality | Australian |
Other names | Burgo Baby John Burgess |
Occupation | Australian television presenter & Radio personality |
Known for | Various (2UW) Turning On ... at 5.30 pm (Seven Network) Breakfast (3AK) Breakfast (3MP) Breakfast (6PM) Wheel of Fortune (Seven Network) Burgo's Catch Phrase (Nine Network) Pass the Buck (Nine Network) Breakfast (2CH) Breakfast (3MP) |
John Richard Burgess (born 4 June 1943) is an Australian television and radio personality and host, often referred to as 'Burgo' and from his radio days 'Baby John Burgess' or 'Baby John', as the youngest presenter at the station.[1] He is best known for his long tenure hosting duties on the Australian version of game show Wheel of Fortune.
Career[edit]
Television[edit]
Burgess was host of the Australian version of Wheel of Fortune on the Seven Network, and was its longest serving presenter from 1984 to 1996. He later hosted the Australian version of Catchphrase, conceived under its original name, before later being re-titled as Burgo's Catch Phrase, shown on the Nine Network.
Also he hosted teenage show 'Turning On' on HSV7 in the 1970s. This show featured many bands including 'Zoot' and Gillian Fitzgerald was one of the main dancers and included Judy Moody and Christine Kelson.
He also hosted the Australian game show Pass the Buck, shown in 2002 on the Nine Network.
John Burgess joined the cast of Balls of Steel Australia on The Comedy Channel in 2012.[1]
Radio[edit]
Burgess has also hosted numerous radio shows throughout the years:
2UW | 1965–1970 |
3AK | 1970–1974 |
2UW | 1974–1976 |
3MP | 1976–1978 |
6PM | 1978–1988 |
2CH | 1997–2004 |
3MP | 2006–2009 |
6iX | 2011–2015 2017–present |
On 25 September 2006 he started as breakfast show announcer for easy listening radio station 3MP in Melbourne.[2]
On 12 December 2011 he took over from Johnny Young at 6IXPerth, departing the station in December 2015. Burgess returned to 6iX in a new timeslot on 22 April 2017.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ ab''Baby' John Burgess signs on for Foxtel's Balls of Steel with The Chaser's Craig Reucassel'. The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, New South Wales. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ^Baby John Forever, The Daily Telegraph, 4 September 2006.
- ^'Burgo is back'. radioinfo.com.au. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
External links[edit]
- John Burgess at IMDb
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Also he hosted teenage show 'Turning On' on HSV7 in the 1970s. This show featured many bands including 'Zoot' and Gillian Fitzgerald was one of the main dancers and included Judy Moody and Christine Kelson.
He also hosted the Australian game show Pass the Buck, shown in 2002 on the Nine Network.
John Burgess joined the cast of Balls of Steel Australia on The Comedy Channel in 2012.[1]
Radio[edit]
Burgess has also hosted numerous radio shows throughout the years:
2UW | 1965–1970 |
3AK | 1970–1974 |
2UW | 1974–1976 |
3MP | 1976–1978 |
6PM | 1978–1988 |
2CH | 1997–2004 |
3MP | 2006–2009 |
6iX | 2011–2015 2017–present |
On 25 September 2006 he started as breakfast show announcer for easy listening radio station 3MP in Melbourne.[2]
On 12 December 2011 he took over from Johnny Young at 6IXPerth, departing the station in December 2015. Burgess returned to 6iX in a new timeslot on 22 April 2017.[3]
References[edit]
- ^ ab''Baby' John Burgess signs on for Foxtel's Balls of Steel with The Chaser's Craig Reucassel'. The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, New South Wales. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
- ^Baby John Forever, The Daily Telegraph, 4 September 2006.
- ^'Burgo is back'. radioinfo.com.au. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
External links[edit]
- John Burgess at IMDb
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