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Revision as of 14:33, May 28, 2012
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Ed McMahon.
Ed McMahon
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Character Information
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Ed McMahon is an American actor and television show host.
History
He has written the book Star Searcher.[1]
Non-canon
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McMahon hosted the FOX television show World's Deadliest Executions. In the episode that was seen, Snake was executed in the electric chair on live TV. McMahon introduced himself and the show; said "Heeeeere's Snake!" as Snake was led to the chair; and called out "Hi-yooooo!" when Snake was dead.[2]
Behind the Laughter
He introduces Snake the same way as he introduced Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show. The "Hi-yooooo!" was another one of McMahon's Tonight Show mannerisms, spoken in reaction to Carson's jokes.
Appearances
References