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Fred Roggin
The leading TV sports anchor in Southern California, Fred Roggin is best known for his featured segments on the "Channel 4 News" in Los Angeles, his sports recap for NBC's "Early Today," "First Look" and "Morning Joe" on MSNBC. The host of KNBC's Sunday Night Football post-game sports show, "The Challenge," Roggin is no stranger to the live TV experience and is set to bring his "A-game" to GSN LIVE™ every weekday.
An award-winning journalist and sports radio talk show host, Roggin joined the NBC4 team in LA as a weekday reporter/weekend anchor in 1980. During his tenure, he has earned 27 regional EMMY™ Awards, 21 Golden Mike Awards, three prestigious Associated Press Awards and numerous Press Club Awards for segments, specials and series.
In 1985, Roggin created, hosted, and executive produced the station's "Sunday Night Sports" show, eventually becoming the primary sports anchor and reporter within one year. Best-known for his satirical sports segments including the "Hall of Shame" and "Roggin's Heroes," which became a nationally syndicated series in 1990, Roggin has also served as a play-by-play commentator for the NBC Sports Network. In 1993 he produced and hosted three primetime "Top Secret Television" specials which featured bloopers and home videos from around the world. Roggin also teamed with Arthel Neville in 1997 to host "The Arthel & Fred Show," a nationally syndicated daytime talk show known for audience interaction, unconventional field segments and celebrity interviews with Whoopi Goldberg, David Hyde Pierce and more.
In 2001, Roggin served as one of NBC's XFL sideline reporters and has since served as reporter and host for NBC's Olympic coverage. Born in Michigan and raised in Arizona, Roggin attended Phoenix College majoring in broadcasting. He and his wife, Richel, currently reside in Los Angeles, California with their five children.
Heidi Bohay
Actress Heidi Bohay, host of "After Hours" and the nationally syndicated, EMMY™ award-winning home show "Better Homes and Gardens," joins the new interactive game show, GSN LIVE™. A long time game show fan, Heidi has previously made many celebrity guest appearances on "Hollywood Squares," "Win, Lose, or Draw" and several episodes of "The $25,000 Pyramid."
Perhaps best known for her portrayal of Megan Kendall on the long-running, primetime ABC series "Hotel," starring James Brolin and Connie Sellecca, Heidi Bohay has also guest-starred on several highly rated primetime hit shows including "Cold Case," "Arli$$," "Murder She Wrote," and "The Love Boat."
A sign of good things to come, Bohay first met her husband, Michael Spound, in 1988 on the set of "Hotel," in which they had been paired to play husband and wife. A classically trained pianist and gourmet chef, she currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, their three boys, two dogs, two cats, a bird, lizard and goldfish.