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Randy West

"'Press Your Luck' was probably the most exciting because of the unpredictability of the game and how I won on one of the three days on the very last spin against all odds. It was one of those great unpredictable game show moments."

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"'Press Your Luck' was probably the most exciting because of the unpredictability of the game and how I won on one of the three days on the very last spin against all odds. It was one of those great unpredictable game show moments."

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Donna Grant

"We could use some good luck. That doesn't mean we'll get it."

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Donna Grant

"Luck always favors those who are bold."

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Donna Grant

"Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect."

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Donna Grant

"Luck is a dance of possibilities and opportunities."

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Donna Grant

"I felt really sorry for Oliver Kahn. Up to that point he had made lots of saves for the German team. Of course he could have caught the ball but it just happened. It was bad luck. In that situation, you need to be very strong psychologically to carry on."

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Donna Grant

"It seemed Lady Luck hated me worse than usual."

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Donna Grant

"Maybe good luck was like bad luck in that it took a while to sink in."

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Donna Grant

"Dumb luck and flying by the seat of your pants can only get you so far in life."

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Donna Grant

"She was chronologically in luck. She corresponded to necessity."

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Donna Grant

"In this sport luck and tragedy are only a few hundredths of seconds apart from each other."

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Randy West
"I can say without hesitation that there is certainly no greater show to be a contestant on than 'Price' - the prizes can be huge, and the whole world loves and watches the show. It's an American institution!"

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Randy West
"Also at the top of the list was my three day appearance on 'Press Your Luck'. In addition to the intense competition of each of those games, it slowly started to dawn on me in the minutes between tapings that I was winning some serious money."

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Randy West
"Of course watching a particularly exciting game or a wonderful contestant is always a joy."

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Randy West
"At Johnny's suggestion I pursued a career in radio that eventually brought me to Los Angeles."

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Randy West
"Most producers I've known were writers first, and writing is a vital part of any game show. You could easily argue that the writing is the key ingredient that makes 'Jeopardy!' so great."

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Randy West
"That's where this exciting bundle of energy and joy named Johnny Olson made his entrance and ultimately did the announcing. I had never seen anything like what I was involved in for the next 15 minutes!"

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Randy West
"I'm always most excited about the job I'm doing at the present, and that's especially true about 'Price' because of my respect for the show and it's production team."

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Randy West
"'Press Your Luck' was probably the most exciting because of the unpredictability of the game and how I won on one of the three days on the very last spin against all odds. It was one of those great unpredictable game show moments."

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Randy West
"'What's My Line' 1971 was a magical experience as I was still in my teens, and it was my first appearance. You know how they say you never forget 'your first'!"

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Randy West
"For anyone who works in front of an audience there is no thrill quite like that of feeling and hearing the evidence of the audience members' enjoyment. Laughter and applause really are powerful."

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