("Million Dollar") Flamingo Fortune was a Florida Lottery gameshow that aired from 1995-1999. It was originally produced under the banner of Mark Goodson Productions. One taping cycle later (the first five shows on the air) the production company then became Jonathan Goodson Productions (long discussed as the first solo production for JGP). The show's original announcer was Rich Fields, who is now permanent announcer on The Price is Right.

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  • ("Million Dollar") Flamingo Fortune was a Florida Lottery gameshow that aired from 1995-1999. It was originally produced under the banner of Mark Goodson Productions. One taping cycle later (the first five shows on the air) the production company then became Jonathan Goodson Productions (long discussed as the first solo production for JGP). The show's original announcer was Rich Fields, who is now permanent announcer on The Price is Right. Rich was the announcer on Flamingo Fortune for three seasons and filled in as host on at least one occasion. The original hosts were J.D. Roberto and Heather Alexander, who were replaced after the first season by the team of Michael Young and Lisa Stahl-Sullivan (a former model on the 1994 syndicated version of The Price is Right). ("Million Dollar") Flamingo Fortune was produced by Mark Goodson Productions/Jonathan Goodson Productions (1995-1997), Columbia TriStar Television, and Game Show Network (1997-1999) at Universal Studios, Florida.
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  • J.D. Roberto (1995-1996)
    Michael Young (1996-1999)
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    Lisa Stahl-Sullivan (1996-1999)
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  • ("Million Dollar") Flamingo Fortune was a Florida Lottery gameshow that aired from 1995-1999. It was originally produced under the banner of Mark Goodson Productions. One taping cycle later (the first five shows on the air) the production company then became Jonathan Goodson Productions (long discussed as the first solo production for JGP). The show's original announcer was Rich Fields, who is now permanent announcer on The Price is Right.
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