Press Your Luck host dies in plane crash

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A former TV game show host and his wife were killed Monday morning when their small plane crashed into Santa Monica Bay, authorities said. Rescue crews were searching for a third person also aboard the plane.
The bodies of Peter Tomarken, 63, host of the hit 1980s game show "Press Your Luck," and his wife, Kathleen Abigail Tomarken, 41, were identified by the Los Angeles County coroner's office.
The plane was on its way to San Diego to ferry a medical patient to the UCLA Medical Center, said Doug Griffith, a spokesman for Angel Flight West, a nonprofit which provides free air transportation for needy patients.
Griffith said the pilot was a volunteer for the group, identifying him only as a 63-year-old man. While FAA records showed the plane was registered to Tomarken, it was unclear if he was the pilot.
The plane apparently had engine trouble and was headed back to Santa Monica Airport, located about two miles inland, but went down about 9:35 a.m. just off shore, said Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer.
Rescue boats and divers searching for the third person believed to be aboard the plane were clustered about a half-mile southwest of the Santa Monica Pier where the plane went down in about 19 feet of water.
Luis Garr said he didn't hear the engine but heard the splash as the plane "kind of landed into the water."
"It's a big splash, a huge splash. ... Then it started going down," Garr said. "The wings were still floating so I was, `Get out! Get out!' because the door was still available to get out and nobody came out. So the plane kept going down, down, down."
Tomarken's death was first reported by "Entertainment Tonight."
"Press Your Luck" was known for contestants shouting the slogan "Big bucks! No whammies!"
Tomarken's agent, Fred Wostbrock, said his client's first game show was "Hit Man!," which ran 13 weeks on NBC, followed by the four-year hit "Press Your Luck" on CBS. He also was on "Bargain Hunters," "Wipe-Out" and "Paranoia."
"He was always a fun guy to be around, and he just loved the genre of game shows," Wostbrock said.



Remember the guy who figured out the pattern on the board on Press Your Luck and won something like $600K.
 

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I thought it was $600K oh well, my error. But the article said he could have won that kind of money if he wasn't aggressive.
 

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I skipped most of the last two months of my senior year in high school and it seems like we watched that show every day. Great show!
 

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I really liked that show..... RIP I guess a whammy got him in the end ...very sad
 

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I liked that guy as the host. Sad that eventually all these game show hosts you grew up with are getting this old to begin with, but to die in a plane crash is a tragedy.

I still think the worst game show host tragedy was Ray Combs. One of the last guys you would suspect to be suicidal and kill himself.
 

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I never knew about the guy rigging the game. Some story, and like most who have nothing before winning a lump sum, he was back to broke very quickly.
 

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Interesting site about the 100k WINNER

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~awakamat/larson.htm


petertomarken.jpg


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The Game Show Network occasionally runs a 2 hour special on Mr. Larson and how he beat the system. Tomarken, and the other two contestants are brought back and many people in Larson's life are interviewed. Very interesting characted with quite a bit of misplaced ambition.
 

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I loved the questions Peter Tomarken asked at the beginning of the show that allowed the contestants to acquire spins.

What name is missing in this list... Ringo, Paul, John and

Is it ??

a) Zeke
B) George
c) Hector

Then Peter would act surprised when they all got it right.

RIP Mr. 'No Whammies'
 

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Labeeb said:
The Game Show Network occasionally runs a 2 hour special on Mr. Larson and how he beat the system. Tomarken, and the other two contestants are brought back and many people in Larson's life are interviewed. Very interesting characted with quite a bit of misplaced ambition.

for those who haven't seen this show - DO IT! it is AWESOME and worth 2 hours of your time
 

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He was the man.

Great show as well.


Sol II
 

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winkyduck said:
for those who haven't seen this show - DO IT! it is AWESOME and worth 2 hours of your time

Do they ever say when he fessed up to how he had done it? Cause the day he did it, he didn't admit to it being anything more than luck. When it was really skill..
 

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Brock Landers said:
Do they ever say when he fessed up to how he had done it? Cause the day he did it, he didn't admit to it being anything more than luck. When it was really skill..

Watching the clip it's easy to see how he did it
not random at all
after the 3rd block down from the right most side is lit, the best block is then lit on top/middle of the board

lol

too funny
 

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