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His second wife's name is Ginger, the famous character name of his ex-wife Tina Louise; internationally known as "Ginger" on Gilligan's Island.
In 1964, he had the Rolling Stones on his talk show, in their first TV appearance in the US. Other guests included Bob Dylan, Malcolm X, and Alabama governor George Wallace.
San Francisco TV talk-show host who scored a #8 hit in December of 1971
with his spoken-word recording of Max Ehrmann's classic poem,
"Desiderata," which won for him the Grammy for "Best Spoken Word
Recording" of 1971.
Later in life, he joined the budding computer software business. He headed The Software Toolworks, and helped to develop widely-used programs such as the Chessmaster games.