(My apologies; I pressed the "submit" button too soon)
Months ago, we brought what past and present sportscasters would be also great at trying their hands on doing a game show. Walter Cronkite did it early in his TV career with "It's News To Me"; John Charles Daly of course pulled double duty with "What's My Line" and his ABC newscast (which only got handfuls of viewers compared to CBS' Douglas Edwards and NBC's Chet Huntley and David Brinkley); and Pat Kiernan last year tried with The WB's "Studio 7."
But who else would also be good, and it doesn't matter if it's local or network talent? John Tracy (KTUU Anchorage) would give it a shot, as would Lloyd Robertson, Mark McEwen (former Early Show weatherman who's now at the Orlando CBS station), the late Jerry Dunphy, Arnold Diaz (the "Shame on You!" guy from WCBS), Jim Watkins (WPIX), even Bob Miller (KTVF Fairbanks). Peter Mansbridge (CBC) and Trevor McDonald (ITV) would be too boring.
As for entertainment show hosts (and no, don't even THINK about mentioning Pat O'Brien!!)? We already know about Bob Goen, Robb Weller and Billy Bush, but Nancy O'Dell, Tony Potts, Kevin Frazier, Patrick Stinson (E!), even Mary Hart or EVEN my girl Maria Menounos would fit the bill!
Jonathan Allen, also hoping my good buddy Charles Fedullo (former newscaster who now teaches journalism at UAF) would give game shows a try)