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Darnell's successes at Fox were many, but perhaps his low point was "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?" This 2000 special attracted nearly 23 million viewers to watch eligible bachelor Rick Rockwell choose a bride from among a bevy of attractive prospects and marry her on the spot. But then questions were raised about Rockwell's financial status as well as his background, including allegations that he had struck an ex-girlfriend. Beset by bad publicity, Fox executives declared they were swearing off exploitative reality shows. But a week later, Fox aired a special featuring daredevil Robbie Knievel in a live motorcycle jump over a moving train. He emerged unhurt. Darnell, similarly unscathed, continued his reign. On Friday, Rupert Murdoch, chairman of Fox parent News Corp., called Darnell "smart and fearless," "a pioneering force in shaping the reality programming genre that exists today." "We wish he would've stayed forever," said Peter Rice, chairman of Fox Networks Group. Fox had no comment on a possible successor. ___ Online:
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