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Hugh Downs: The veteran broadcaster's life and career in pictures

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Hugh Downs, former anchor of NBC's "Today" show and co-host of ABC's "20/20," died on July 1, 2020 at age 99. Take a look at the broadcaster's media career and life in pictures.
Hugh Downs, former anchor of NBC's "Today" show and co-host of ABC's "20/20," died on July 1, 2020 at age 99. Take a look at the broadcaster's media career and life in pictures.
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Hugh Downs shown in the National Broadcasting Company Studio in New York's RCA Building on Feb. 15, 1960, in preparation for his morning question and answer show, "Concentration."
Hugh Downs shown in the National Broadcasting Company Studio in New York's RCA Building on Feb. 15, 1960, in preparation for his morning question and answer show, "Concentration."
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Hugh Downs gets finishing touches of makeup in the National Broadcasting Company Studio in New York’s Rockefeller Center on Feb. 15, 1960.
Hugh Downs gets finishing touches of makeup in the National Broadcasting Company Studio in New York’s Rockefeller Center on Feb. 15, 1960.
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Hugh Downs is shown on the "Today" show on March 10, 1966. Downs was on the "Today" show from 1962 to 1971.
Hugh Downs is shown on the "Today" show on March 10, 1966. Downs was on the "Today" show from 1962 to 1971.
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Hugh Downs and his wife Ruth Shaheen Downs are shown on April 11, 1967 during a reception for the Broadway show "Illya Darling."
Hugh Downs and his wife Ruth Shaheen Downs are shown on April 11, 1967 during a reception for the Broadway show "Illya Darling."
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Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs hug during the airing of Walters' final live broadcast as co-host of morning news program the "Today" show at the NBC studios in New York City on June 3, 1976.
Barbara Walters and Hugh Downs hug during the airing of Walters' final live broadcast as co-host of morning news program the "Today" show at the NBC studios in New York City on June 3, 1976.
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Hugh Downs poses with his book on Dec. 9, 1986 in Los Angeles.
Hugh Downs poses with his book on Dec. 9, 1986 in Los Angeles.
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Hugh Downs is serenaded by bagpiper Charlie Kron at the 1987 Scottish Ball in New York on Oct. 16, 1987.
Hugh Downs is serenaded by bagpiper Charlie Kron at the 1987 Scottish Ball in New York on Oct. 16, 1987.
Ron Frehm, AP
Hugh Downs presented the documentary international award at the Emmy Awards in November 1987.
Hugh Downs presented the documentary international award at the Emmy Awards in November 1987.
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Hugh Downs, seen here on Jan. 24, 1996, was the co-host of ABC's  "20/20," the prime-time weekly program.
Hugh Downs, seen here on Jan. 24, 1996, was the co-host of ABC's "20/20," the prime-time weekly program.
Steve Fenn, ABC
Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters, seen here in 1997, were the co-hosts of ABC's Emmy Award-winning news magazine show "20/20." Downs was on the show from 1978 through 1999.
Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters, seen here in 1997, were the co-hosts of ABC's Emmy Award-winning news magazine show "20/20." Downs was on the show from 1978 through 1999.
Timothy White, ABC
Hugh Downs, left, talks with cellist Yo-Yo Ma during the rehearsal of a composition written by Hugh Downs, titled "Windows," at Powell Symphony Hall in St. Louis on May 3, 2000.
Hugh Downs, left, talks with cellist Yo-Yo Ma during the rehearsal of a composition written by Hugh Downs, titled "Windows," at Powell Symphony Hall in St. Louis on May 3, 2000.
James A. Finley, AP
Hugh Downs speaks as he is inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame at the Las Vegas Hilton Oct. 13, 2007 in Las Vegas. Downs, along with Wink Martindale, Peter Marshall and Monty Hall, were the first inductees into the hall.
Hugh Downs speaks as he is inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame at the Las Vegas Hilton Oct. 13, 2007 in Las Vegas. Downs, along with Wink Martindale, Peter Marshall and Monty Hall, were the first inductees into the hall.
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Hugh Downs is interviewed during the "Today" show's 60th anniversary celebration at The Edison Ballroom on Jan. 12, 2012 in New York City.
Hugh Downs is interviewed during the "Today" show's 60th anniversary celebration at The Edison Ballroom on Jan. 12, 2012 in New York City.
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