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Who was Jerry Springer announcer Chuck Conners and when did he die?

The announcer worked a number of odd jobs before landing the gig

CHUCK Conners voice formed an iconic part of the fiercely popular Jerry Springer Show.

The late legendary announcer spent a decade behind the mic on the controversial talk program.

Chuck Conners worked as an announcer on Jerry Springer's (pictured) show
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Chuck Conners worked as an announcer on Jerry Springer's (pictured) showCredit: Getty
Conners worked on the controversial show for a decade
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Conners worked on the controversial show for a decadeCredit: Getty

Who was Chuck Conners?

Chuck Conners was an American announcer best known for being the announcer on the Jerry Springer Show.

He held the position for a decade, lending his voice on the program from 1992 until 2002.

Chuck was born on August 25, 1939.

He worked a number of jobs before becoming a radio and TV announcer and mimic.

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Among others, he tried his hand as a helicopter pilot, music manager, pizzeria owner, and a youth carer.

The Jerry Springer Show raked in high viewership for interrogating difficult subjects such as racism and adultery.

How did Chuck Conners die?

Chuck died on August 1, 2011 in Saint Louis, Missouri.

He tragically passed away from complications following a heart attack.

He was 71 years old.

Who was Jerry Springer?

Jerry Springer was a broadcaster and former lawyer.

The TV icon was born on February 13, 1944, in London, United Kingdom.

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Springer served as mayor in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio before successfully spearheading his eponymously named daytime show.

The Jerry Springer Show attempted to solve raucous disputes from feuding families and friends and first hit the airwaves in September 1991.

The program was the highest rated daytime talk show in the United States at one point.

During this time, it raked in an eye-popping eight million viewers an episode before it came to an end in July 2018.

The legendary host died following a battle with pancreatic cancer in April 2023.

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