Pat Finn(I)
- Producer
- Executive
Born and raised in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Finn continues to become
the most popular on-camera TV host who was willing enough to find a job
that pays him to have fun. He also dreamed of becoming a game show
host, that would last a long time, and more than likely to have a lot
than a little bit of "abracadabra" within his measure. Finn's first
game show was, The Joker's Wild (1972), which first aired in syndication in 1990, and
on the USA network, in reruns. When the show was cancelled around the
same time, he began hosting Shop 'Til You Drop (1991). He has been hosting the game show
since its July 1991 debut on Lifetime Television, where it became an
immediate hit, after the immensely popular, "Supermarket Sweep", which
aired the night before. Pat also hosted the California Lottery, "Big
Spin 2000", game show, which airs throughout the state every Saturday
night. He began his career in broadcasting at various radio stations as
the voice of the station, writer and director rolled into one. He was
also a talk-show host in Phoenix, before he decided to pay attention to
more of his on-camera role. Also in Phoenix at NBC's KPNX-TV, he served
as host and the executive producer of "Finn & Friends," which became
the highly-rated daily talk show. In San Francisco, at NBC's KRON-TV,
he was working as a weatherman, news anchor, correspondent, among many
others. He also owns In-Finn-ity Productions, Inc., a television
company specializing in reality-based television development and
production and is now working on a game show for the Game Show Network,
called, National Lampoon's Funny Money (2003). When not hosting, he
spends most of his time producing and giving money to other charities.