Bert Parks (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Allen Gets Into the Act". Daytona Beach Morning Journal (Florida). Associated Press. 1948-10-04. p. 1. Retrieved 2024-11-15.

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  • King, Bill (February 3, 1992). "Bert Parks, 77, became a legend with TV pageant". The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. p. A/2. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2008. Combining the slightly unctuous charm and snappy patter of a snake oil salesman with a boundless supply of enthusiasm, Bert Parks was the quintessential TV quiz show host - which is how the genial Atlanta native made his name before becoming an American institution with his yearly singing of "There She Is" on the Miss America pageant... Mr. Parks, who died of lung cancer at 77 Sunday in a La Jolla, Calif., hospital, parlayed a booming voice, a modest singing talent

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  • King, Bill (February 3, 1992). "Bert Parks, 77, became a legend with TV pageant". The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. p. A/2. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2008. Combining the slightly unctuous charm and snappy patter of a snake oil salesman with a boundless supply of enthusiasm, Bert Parks was the quintessential TV quiz show host - which is how the genial Atlanta native made his name before becoming an American institution with his yearly singing of "There She Is" on the Miss America pageant... Mr. Parks, who died of lung cancer at 77 Sunday in a La Jolla, Calif., hospital, parlayed a booming voice, a modest singing talent