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Robb Weller

Robb Weller (born September 27, 1949) is an American television host, producer, and entertainment figure renowned for his work in broadcasting, including co-hosting the syndicated entertainment news program from 1984 to 1989, hosting the nighttime version of the game show from 1989 to 1990, and is credited with originating—though disputed—the global stadium phenomenon known as "" during a 1981 University of Washington football game against Stanford on October 31. A graduate of the with a B.A. in communications in 1971, Weller began his career as a "yell leader" at UW athletic events, fostering school spirit among fans, and later served as a sideline announcer for games on KIRO Radio after graduation. His early television roles included filling in as host on the local program Seattle Today, hosting a short-lived in , and hosting a morning in that preceded Oprah Winfrey's tenure. Weller's national breakthrough came with , where he co-anchored alongside , followed by co-hosting ABC's daytime series The Home Show from 1988 to 1989. In 1991, Weller co-founded Weller/Grossman Productions, through which he has produced over 9,000 television programs and specials (as of 2023), including series like A&E Top 10, Awesome Interiors, and documentaries such as Wolfgang Puck (2003) and Beyond the Da Vinci Code (2005). He hosted the Tournament of Roses Parade for HGTV for 15 years, from 2001 to 2015, and has continued in voice work, radio hosting, and podcasting with his show Hollywood Headliners. Married to Barbara Weller since the 1980s, he has supported his alma mater through significant philanthropy, including a $100,000 donation in 2001 to establish the Jon Bridgman Endowed Professorship in History at UW.

Early life and education

Birth and upbringing

Robb Weller was born on September 27, 1949, in the United States. Details regarding his early family background remain limited in public records, with no verified information available on his biological parents. He maintained connections to a , including Eileen Weller, who died on December 25, 2010, and step-siblings Brenda Kalberer of , , and Marsha Ryan of . These family ties aligned with Weller's later associations with the area. Public accounts offer scant insight into his childhood interests or pre-college experiences that might have foreshadowed his career. In the late 1960s, Weller transitioned to higher education by enrolling at the , from which he graduated in 1971.

University of Washington and "The Wave"

Robb Weller attended the in , earning a B.A. in communications in 1971. During his undergraduate years, he emerged as a prominent yell leader at athletic events, where he emceed university functions and rallied crowds with energetic cheers to foster . Known for his approachable and charismatic style, Weller would command the microphone for up to four hours per game via large field speakers, directing fans in synchronized hype that included "attitude checks" using color-coded cards to gauge crowd enthusiasm. His studies in communication nurtured an early passion for media and performance, which influenced his aspirations in broadcasting after graduation. In October 1981, Weller returned to the University of Washington as a guest yell leader for the homecoming football game against Stanford on October 31 at Husky Stadium, drawing a crowd of over 53,000. Building on rudimentary crowd ripples he had observed and led in the 1970s during his time as a yell leader, as well as inspiration from a wave at the Oakland A's versus New York Yankees playoff series earlier that month, Weller collaborated with Husky Marching Band director Bill Bissell to adapt the cheer into a side-to-side motion. Starting at the goal line, Weller dashed along the sideline to the 50-yard line with a microphone, instructing each section of fans to stand, cheer, and sit in sequence as he passed, generating a fluid, rolling "Wave" that circled the stadium three full times amid the Huskies' 42-31 victory. Weller is widely credited as the originator of this modern "Wave" phenomenon due to his dynamic on-field leadership in coordinating the full-stadium execution. What began as a spontaneous innovation at quickly evolved into a staple of games and spread globally through visiting cheerleaders and fans, reaching other college venues like the in 1983, professional sports arenas such as the for games, and international spectacles including the 1984 Olympics and Mexico City's .

Broadcasting career

Early local work

After graduating from the with a B.A. in communications in 1971, Robb Weller entered the broadcasting field in , beginning with radio work at KIRO as a sideline announcer for University of Washington Husky football games. This role leveraged his prior experience as a university yell leader, fostering an energetic on-camera presence that would define his style. He soon transitioned to local television, filling in as host for Seattle Today, a morning on , where he gained initial on-air experience in lifestyle and segments. Weller's next opportunity came in Columbus, Ohio, where he joined Warner Cable's innovative system, an early experiment in featuring two-way communications between viewers and programming. There, he hosted a pioneering local that incorporated participation via button-activated responses, honing his skills in engaging live, responsive formats during its short run in the late . This entry-level production and hosting work at QUBE provided hands-on experience in emerging cable technologies and audience interaction, building on his Seattle foundation. Relocating to , Weller co-hosted A.M. Chicago on for five years, from approximately to 1983, focusing on morning lifestyle programming that included interviews, health topics, and community features. This role involved on-air reporting, guest coordination, and production assistance, sharpening his ability to connect with diverse audiences in a fast-paced daily format and establishing his reputation in regional talk television. His tenure on the show, a precursor to , was instrumental in developing his professional hosting approach before national opportunities arose.

National entertainment hosting

Robb Weller rose to national prominence as a co-anchor on the syndicated entertainment newsmagazine from 1984 to 1986, where he covered celebrity news, events, and pop culture alongside . His role involved on-location reporting and studio segments that helped solidify the show's format as a daily staple for . Weller extended his syndication presence by hosting Entertainment This Week, the weekend counterpart to Entertainment Tonight, from 1984 to 1989, often co-anchoring with personalities like to deliver in-depth features on , television, and developments. This role built on his earlier local reporting in , serving as a key transition to broader national exposure in broadcasting. In 1988, Weller transitioned to lifestyle programming as co-host of ABC's The Home Show, a daytime series focused on , consumer advice, and family topics, which he helmed through 1989 alongside Sandy Hill before Gary Collins took over. The program featured practical segments on cooking, decorating, and health, reaching millions of households with actionable content. During this period, Weller also contributed segments to network morning shows on and , including lifestyle and entertainment features. Weller became known for national hosting in the early , notably as the for infomercials like the 1991 Maximum Performance program, which promoted personal development and motivational content endorsed by experts such as . Later in his career, Weller anchored on in , serving as co-anchor of the Fox 11 Sunday Morning with Gina Silva and contributing to Sunday editions, blending entertainment insights with local reporting.

Game shows and special events

Weller hosted the syndicated version of the drawing-based Win, Lose or Draw from September 1989 to June 1990, succeeding and featuring celebrity guests who sketched clues for contestants to guess. The format emphasized interactive, audience-engaging gameplay where teams collaborated with celebrities in timed drawing challenges to win prizes. From 1999 to 2013, Weller served a 15-year tenure as host of HGTV's coverage of the , providing live commentary on the annual event in . Notable broadcasts under his hosting included the 110th edition in 1999, co-hosted with Rebecca Kolls and Paul James; the 111th in 2000; the 113th in 2002; and the 115th in 2004, each highlighting elaborate floral floats, marching bands, and equestrian units in an uninterrupted format. His charismatic style suited the high-profile, live special, drawing on his prior Entertainment Tonight experience with celebrity interactions. Weller also co-hosted the Sunday edition of Good Day L.A. on FOX 11, alongside and Elizabeth Espinosa, focusing on lifestyle and entertainment segments. Additionally, he hosted an unsold 1990 pilot for a revival of the quiz show Split Second, produced by Al Howard Productions, which featured rapid-fire trivia but did not advance to series.

Production career

Formation of Weller/Grossman Productions

In 1991, Robb Weller co-founded Weller/Grossman Productions in partnership with Gary Grossman, a former coordinating producer on , marking Weller's transition from on-air hosting to behind-the-scenes production work. The company was headquartered at 5200 Lankershim Blvd. in North , , where it operated as a full-service television production entity. Initially, Weller/Grossman Productions concentrated on television , specializing in advertorials and content that leveraged Weller's extensive experience in entertainment broadcasting for authentic on-air insights. As and , Weller oversaw the company's early operations, which emphasized creative content development for broadcast and cable networks. This foundation allowed the firm to produce a wide array of programming, drawing on Weller's background to inform decisions. Over more than three decades, Weller/Grossman Productions expanded its scope into , , and sectors, ultimately generating over 9,000 television projects and collaborations with more than 35 networks. The company evolved into the Beverly Hills-based Weller Productions, an affiliate entity under Weller's leadership as , owner, and , which played a key role in launching networks such as , DIY, National Geographic Channel, and The Africa Channel. This growth reflected Weller's strategic shift toward broader innovation while maintaining a focus on high-impact television content.

Notable productions

Through Weller/Grossman Productions, which he co-founded with Gary Grossman in 1991, Robb Weller produced thousands of hours of television content across lifestyle, food, and documentary genres, contributing to over 35 cable networks. In the realm of lifestyle and food programming, Weller's company developed acclaimed series that highlighted culinary innovation and healthy living. The 2003 Food Network series Wolfgang Puck, executive produced by Weller and Grossman, featured the renowned chef demonstrating techniques and recipes, earning a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Service Show. Earlier, Shape Up L.A. (1985–2000), a long-running fitness and wellness talk show, was produced under Weller's involvement, focusing on health advice and community engagement in Los Angeles. Other key food-focused projects included BBQ with Bobby Flay (2004–), a travelogue exploring barbecue culture with celebrity chef Bobby Flay, and Food Truck Revolution (2010), a Cooking Channel special spotlighting the rise of mobile dining across the U.S. Weller also produced miniseries and specials emphasizing historical and investigative themes. The 1991 NBC series , for which Weller served as producer and writer, examined pivotal moments in history through archival footage and expert analysis, spanning topics from evolution to social changes. Additional specials like Beyond (2005) delved into historical mysteries, produced for broadcast networks. Weller played a pivotal role in launching several cable networks, providing foundational programming that helped establish their identities. His company was instrumental in the early content development for and DIY Network in the mid-1990s, producing lifestyle and shows that defined their lineups. Similar efforts supported the launches of the Channel and The Africa Channel, with Weller overseeing series that aligned with their exploratory and cultural focuses. In recent years, Weller has continued production work through Weller Productions, including executive producing a nightly TV series for in , expanding into international and sectors as of 2023. In January 2024, he was appointed Executive Vice President of Programming and at MUSL TV. He maintains involvement in voiceovers for his produced content, narrating specials and series to enhance storytelling.

Personal life

Marriage to Barbara Weller

Robb Weller has been married to Barbara Weller, a former entertainment editor at the , since the 1980s. The couple's shared background in media intersected with Weller's early national broadcasting career, as Barbara transitioned from journalism to pitching television projects during Weller's time hosting the local A.M. Chicago from circa 1979 to 1983. In 1989, with Weller already established in Los Angeles hosting Win, Lose or Draw and The Home Show, Barbara pursued her own media ventures by developing and attempting to sell Women at Large, an exercise program aimed at women. Their joint relocation from Chicago to Los Angeles in the mid-1980s supported Weller's expansion into syndicated entertainment hosting while allowing Barbara to explore production opportunities in the larger market.

Family and later residence

Weller and his wife, , have one , Lindsay, adopted in 1988; the has since maintained a high degree of privacy regarding further details of their life. Throughout his career, Weller has been based in the area, with long-term ties to Studio City, where he was listed as residing in 2010, and North Hollywood, home to the office of his production company, Weller/Grossman Productions, at 5200 Lankershim Blvd. In his later years, following the peak of his broadcasting and production work in the , Weller has adopted a semi-retired lifestyle, splitting his time between —where his current company, Weller Productions, Inc., maintains a base in Beverly Hills for ongoing media projects—and , from which he has been known to conduct interviews and reflections on his career.

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