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Ally Hilfiger

Alexandria Susan "Ally" Hilfiger (born February 26, 1985) is an American heiress, socialite, model, stylist, film and television producer and former reality show star.

Anthony Read

By 1978, Read had been lured to Doctor Who by producer Graham Williams.

Becky Mann

Becky Mann is a television producer and screenplay writer, best known for her role as a writer in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and producer of Rules of Engagement.

Bob Cobert

Aside from his film work, Cobert also composed many game show themes with most being associated with shows produced by Goodson-Todman Productions and Bob Stewart Productions.

Bradley Thompson

Bradley Thompson is an American television producer and writer, best known for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1996–1999), The Twilight Zone (2002–2003), Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2009-2011), and Falling Skies (2011-2013) with writing partner David Weddle.

Carl Kurlander

Kurlander is best known for his extensive work on American teen sitcoms and has served as producer with Peter Engel on a number of programmes including Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Hang Time, USA High and Malibu, CA and as a screenwriter who co-wrote the semi-autobiographical hit St. Elmo's Fire.

Daniel Kellison

Daniel Kellison (born June 28, 1964) is an American television/film producer and co-founder of Jackhole Productions, an entertainment group formed with partners Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla.

David Custer

After spending a couple years at WBKB, Custer moved to WSMH, a Fox affiliate, near his hometown in Flint, Michigan, as both a reporter and a producer.

David Novarro

His producer credits include the Morning Show with Regis Philbin at WABC-TV,Two on the Town with Leeza Gibbons & Rob Weller and music video show Hot Tracks.

David Plowright

David Ernest Plowright, CBE (11 December 1930, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire – 24 August 2006, Prestbury, Cheshire) was an English television executive and producer.

Derrick Sherwin

Sherwin succeeded Peter Bryant as producer of the programme in 1969, overseeing the production of The War Games and Spearhead from Space.

Earl Owensby Studios

Television producer Ray Livesay, Director/NYU Film professor Tierry Pathe, Ginger and Terri Alden, as well as numerous other actors first worked or honed their skills in Owensby productions.

Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock

Eileen "Mike" Pollock (1926-2012) and Robert Mason Pollock were married American television screenwriters and producers best known as writers on the long-running 1980s series Dynasty, its spin-off series The Colbys and the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.

Eliot Frankel

Eliot Frankel (1923 – February 4, 1990) was a three-time Emmy Award recipient as a NBC producer and University Professor

Emil Ganz

The book was commissioned by granddaughter Joan Ganz Cooney, a television producer who co-created Sesame Street; the biography is part of her papers, donated to the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University.

George Gallaccio

George Gallaccio (born 23 December 1938) is a British television producer, whose most prominent work was as producer of the BBC programme Miss Marple, based on the novels by Agatha Christie.

Harold Jack Bloom

Harold Jack Bloom (April 26, 1924 – August 27, 1999) was a television producer and screenwriter who scored a notable hit with his first major screenplay to the classic Anthony Mann Western The Naked Spur in 1953, earning an Oscar nomination in the process.

Holly Karrol Clark

Holly Karrol Clark (born January 19, 1979) is an American actress, model, writer and television producer from Windham, New Hampshire (USA).

Jane Fallon

She is a former television producer and her most famous work is being on the popular series Teachers, 20 Things To Do Before You're 30, EastEnders, This Life and the short-lived 1990 Space Soap Jupiter Moon.

John Siceloff

John Siceloff (born October 21, 1953, Frogmore, South Carolina) is an American Television producer.

Jon Cassar

Jon Cassar (born in Malta on April 27, 1958), is a Maltese-Canadian director and producer of seasons 1 to 7 of the television series 24, as well as a number of other film-related works.

Judy Strangis

Strangis is the niece of famous band leader and comedian, Spike Jones and the sister of notable producer and director Sam Strangis (Batman, The Brady Bunch, The Odd Couple, The Six Million Dollar Man).

Justin Monjo

Justin Monjo (born 1963, New York) is an Australian screenwriter, television producer, and actor, best known for his work on Farscape.

Lewis University Television Network

Angelo Lazzara, television producer, for nationally sydicated agriculture television show - This Week in Agra Business (formerly Tribune Entertainment's US Farm Report) - hosted by Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong

Lucy Speed

Her return was prompted by her friend and EastEnders co-star Ross Kemp, who initiated contact between her and producer Matthew Robinson.

Michael Laibson

Michael D. Laibson is an American television producer and theatre director who is notable for producing soap operas such as As the World Turns (1986–1988), Another World (AW) (1988–1993), All My Children (Senior Producer) and Guiding Light (1995–1996).

Michael M. Robin

Michael M. Robin is an American television producer and director, most notable for his work as an executive producer on the FX series Nip/Tuck, where he is also a frequent director.

Paul Tibbitt

Paul Harrison Tibbitt (born 1968) is an American comedian, animator, television producer, writer, storyboard artist, songwriter and voice actor, best known for working on the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants.

Peter Sauder

Peter Sauder is a Canadian film and TV writer, television producer and animator best known for his contributions to Nelvana franchises such as Care Bears (whose three movies he wrote), Babar, Strawberry Shortcake and Droids.

Producers Guild of America Awards 1994

The 6th PGA Golden Laurel Awards, given in the The Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA on 8 March 1995, honored the best film and television producers of 1994.

Richard and Esther Shapiro

Richard Shapiro and Esther Shapiro are married American television screenwriters and producers best known as the creators of the long-running 1980s primetime serial Dynasty, its spin-off series The Colbys and the 1991 miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.

Robin Bernheim

Robin Jill Bernheim, a.k.a. Robin Burger, is a female producer and writer for television, as well as a story editor and creative consultant.

Roger Price

Roger Price (television producer) (born 1941), an English television producer who created The Tomorrow People and You Can't Do That on Television

Roxann Dawson

Roxann Dawson (née Caballero) is an American actress, producer, and director, best known as B'Elanna Torres on the television series Star Trek: Voyager.

Russel Friend

Russel Friend is an American television writer and producer producer who served as an executive producer on the Fox series House, for which he won a Writers Guild of America Award in 2010 for co-writing the episode "Broken".

Stefano Balassone

Stefano Balassone (born in 1943 in Sequals, Province of Pordenone) is an Italian television producer and writer.

Stewart Tele Enterprises

They were Pyramid and was hosted by Donny Osmond in 2002 for syndication and Chain Reaction in 2005 produced by British television producer Michael Davies' production company Embassy Row in association with and distributed by Sony Pictures Television aired on GSN and was hosted by Dylan Lane.

The Cornell Lunatic

Famous alumni from the magazine include science fiction novelist Adam-Troy Castro, CSI producer Naren Shankar, and Harvard economics professor Sendhil Mullainathan.

Tim Kring

Richard Timothy "Tim" Kring (born July 9, 1957, in El Dorado County, California), is an American screenwriter and television producer, best known for his creation of the drama series Strange World, Crossing Jordan, Heroes, and Touch.

Tina Andrews

Tina Andrews wrote the 2001 nonfiction book Sally Hemings: An American Scandal: The Struggle to Tell the Controversial Truth, which tells about her work writing and producing the miniseries about Sally Hemings for sixteen years.

Unhitched

Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly and Mike Sikowitz served as executive producers alongside Brad Johnson and Bradley Thomas, with Katy McCaffrey producing.

Zenit Đozić

Zenit Đozić (born 8 October 1961 in Bugojno, PR Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian actor, humorist and television producer.


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23882 Fredcourant

It is named after Frédéric Courant, a French journalist and television producer of a high-quality science magazine directed to children.

Aaron Rosenberg

Aaron Rosenberg (August 26, 1912, New York City – September 1, 1979, Torrance, California) was an "all-American" college football player and a film and television producer with more than sixty credits.

Alec Clunes

He was twice married: to actress Stella Richman, later a television producer, and Daphne Gyllian Acott (married 1956-13 March 1970) with whom he had one son.

Bart Spring in 't Veld

Bart Spring in 't Veld (Roelofarendsveen, September 18, 1976) is a Dutch television producer and the first winner of Big Brother in the world: in 1999 he won the first Big Brother in the Netherlands.

Beatrice, Nebraska

Gene L. Coon (1924–1973), screenwriter and television producer.

Benioff

David Benioff (born 1970), American writer, screenwriter and television producer

Bextor

Robin Bextor, English film and television producer and director

Billy Bell

William J. Bell (1927–2005), television producer sometimes referred to as Bill Bell

Buz Kohan

As a television producer, he produced many television specials, including Bing Crosby's Christmas Show (1970), Perry Como's Winter Show (1971), The Arthur Godfrey Special (1972), The Keane Brothers Show, Gene Kelly: An American in Pasadena (1978), and Shirley MacLaine: Illusions (1982).

Cassutt

Michael Cassutt (born 1954), American television producer, screenwriter, and author

Cervone

Tony Cervone, American television producer, director, and writer

Charles Tatham

Chuck Tatham (Charles "Chuck" Tatham, born 1963), Canadian screenwriter and television producer

Dani Romain

Dani Romain is a Canadian screenwriter and television producer, who has been the writing and production partner of George F. Walker in the television series This Is Wonderland, The Line and Living in Your Car, and the film Niagara Motel.

Dennis Chamberland

In 1997 and 1998, he successfully operated his undersea station near Key Largo, Florida, inviting such guests as filmmaker James Cameron and television producer Rod Roddenberry.

Fabinyi

Martin Fabinyi, Australian film and television producer and director, songwriter and screenwriter

Federation of Children's Book Groups

Anne Wood, a British children’s television producer, and creator of the Teletubbies, established the first Book Group to promote enthusiasm for and about children's book in 1965.

Gabe Sachs

Gabe Sachs, American television producer, has been a writer/producer for a number of primetime television shows including Freaks & Geeks, Just Shoot Me, Undeclared, Life As We Know It, 90210 and What About Brian.

George Dessart

George Baldwin Dessart (born August 27, 1925 - died October 20, 2012) was an American television producer and executive and served as national chairman of the American Cancer Society from 1996-98.

Glynneath

Julie Gardner, television producer, responsible for the successful relaunch of Doctor Who.

Ian Sanders

:For the television producer, see Ian Sander.

Jay Purvis

Jay got into television when he met a television producer Neil Davies who was looking for a contractor for the show Kitchen Equipped.

Jean Sabbagh

Sabbagh's brother was television producer Pierre Sabbagh, and he was the cousin and lifelong friend of architect Jane Drew.

John Guedel

John Guedel, (Oct. 9, 1913, Portland, Indiana – Dec. 14, 2001, Los Angeles, California) was a radio and television producer who co-created and produced Art Linkletter's and Groucho Marx's most important and successful broadcast properties, including You Bet Your Life and People Are Funny.

John Knatchbull

John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne (1924–2005), British peer, television producer and Academy-award nominated film producer

Jorge Ortiz

Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo (born 1948), Mexican comedian, actor, film director, screenwriter, television producer and host

Leonard Stern

Leonard B. Stern (1923–2011), American television producer, director and writer

Louise Cochrane

Louise Cochrane (22 December 1918 – 13 February 2012) was an American-born writer and television producer best known for creating the BBC Children's TV programme Rag, Tag and Bobtail in the early 1950s.

Lowell Thomas, Jr.

(born October 6, 1923) is a film and television producer who collaborated with his father, the accomplished reporter and author Lowell Thomas, on several projects before becoming an Alaskan State Senator in the early 1970s, and later the fifth Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (1974–1978).

Marieke

Marieke Hardy, Australian writer, television producer and former television actress

Michael A. Krauss

As a television producer he helped to develop and produce many shows including Good Morning America, The Mike Douglas Show, Mother's Day (a popular show on Lifetime Television), Mother's Minutes, and Everyday.

Michael Kostroff

Kostroff is the brother of Nina Kostroff Noble, a television producer who was an executive producer of The Wire.

Music for Miners

Members of the collective included the television producer Don Coutts and the writer and artist Ian McKay.

Norman Lear Center

The Center is named for benefactor Norman Lear, the social activist and philanthropist, and television producer, and was founded and is directed by Marty Kaplan, associate dean of the USC Annenberg School, who has been a political speechwriter, Hollywood studio executive, and screenwriter-producer.

Pedro Amalio López

Pedro Amalio López (July 10, 1929 – June 25, 2007) was a Spanish television producer, film critic, and screenplay writer.

Philippe Shubik

His siblings are Martin Shubik, the economist, and Irene Shubik, an acclaimed former British television producer.

Robert Goodwin

R. W. Goodwin, American television producer and director best known for his work as senior executive producer of The X-Files

Ronald Neame

Ronald's only grandson, Gareth Neame, is a successful television producer, who represents the fourth generation of Neames in the film industry.

Sauder

Peter Sauder, Canadian film and TV writer, television producer and animator

Scott Mitchell Rosenberg

is a film, television producer, comic book publisher, and the chairman of Platinum Studios, an entertainment company that controls a large independent library of comic book characters and adapts them for film, television and other media.

Stanley Hough

Stan Hough (1918–1990), American movie executive and film and television producer

SugarDVD

In 2006, Tori Spelling, popular television star and daughter of television producer Aaron Spelling, expressed that she's a fan of SugarDVD, saying,

Ted Fetter

Fetter entered the television industry in the early 1950s as a television producer for Your Hit Parade and later worked for Jack Paar.

Televisión Serrana

Castillo was a television producer in Havana, Cuba from The Cuban National Broadcasting Channel (ICRT).

Toobin

Jerome Toobin (1919–1984), American television producer and father of Jeffrey

Tyrese

Tyrese Gibson, American Grammy nominated R&B singer-songwriter, rapper, actor, author, television producer

Vietti

Brandon Vietti, American television producer, director and animator