Rich Jeffries

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Rich Jeffries (born August 18, 1949) is a former American television announcer, who announced on the revival of Blockbusters in 1987, and on Love Connection during the 1985-86 season. He's also a TV coin infomercial announcer.

Jeffries also was the announcer for the first ten weeks of Super Password in 1984, and would substitute sporadically afterwards, while regularly assisting main announcer Gene Wood in warming up the audience. He was also a substitute announcer on Password Plus, Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour and the original Bill Cullen-hosted Blockbusters. He was also an interim announcer on The Price is Right after the death of Johnny Olson in 1985 and before the selection of Rod Roddy as Olson's successor



Preceded by
Gene Wood on Password Plus
Voice, Super Password
1984
Succeeded by
Gene Wood (1985-'89)
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