• Edgar J. Scherick (October 16, 1924 – December 2, 2002) was an American television executive and producer of television miniseries, made-for-television...
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  • rights were bought by Palomar Pictures, whose president was then Edgar Scherick. Scherick offered the project to the producing team of Bob Chartoff and Irwin...
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  • ABC executive Edgar Scherick, who saw her in a screen test for a failed pilot, but still wanted to feature her in a project. Scherick gave Thomas several...
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    By early 1989, Saban formed the Saban/Scherick Productions division for production done with Edgar Scherick, primarily miniseries and made-for-TV films...
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  • about what it means to be part of an unspoken 'underclass.'" Producer Edgar Scherick recruited English director Bryan Forbes to direct the film. Brian De...
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  • Propaganda Films, in 1999. Palomar Pictures International was started by Edgar Scherick. In 1968, it started actively producing films for ABC. In 1969, Palomar...
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  • – from Aaron Spelling to Stephen Cannell, Stephen Bochco, Len Hill, Edgar Scherick or Phil de Guerre [Philip DeGuere Jr.]. The definition of who does what...
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  • his film career in the 1980s working for film and television producer Edgar Scherick. In 1989, he directed and produced his first film, Mind Games. Yari...
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  • stake in ESPN) until 2010. Wide World of Sports was the creation of Edgar Scherick through his company, Sports Programs, Inc. After selling his company...
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  • influenced by the book Chariots of the Gods. The film was financed by Edgar Scherick and Daniel Blatt. They were originally credited as executive producers...
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  • said he tried to buy the film of Corman along with two fiends of his, Edgar Scherick and Julian Schlosberg, but Corman refused "probably figuring we knew...
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  • John Justin 85 UK Actor The Thief of Bagdad The Big Sleep December 2 Edgar Scherick 78 US Producer The Stepford Wives The Taking of Pelham One Two Three...
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  • the Hall of Fame until his death in January 1988. He was succeeded by Edgar Scherick, who in turn passed the reins to Norman Lear. The first ceremony in...
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  • Frederick De Cordova as Bert Thomas, a producer of Langford's show. Edgar Scherick as Wilson Crockett, a network television executive. Senator Bobby as...
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  • Year Film Role Notes 1982 The Tragedy of King Lear Production staff Direct-to-video 1984 Mrs. Soffel Assistant: Edgar Scherick...
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  • Francisco in 1962, and managed to gain funding for the film version from Edgar Scherick at Palomar Pictures, in part because it could be made relatively cheaply...
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    agency Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, Edgar J. Scherick, who as far as Hernon knew, was doing something at ABC. Scherick had joined the fledgling ABC television...
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  • ABC launched Wide World of Sports, an anthology series created by Edgar Scherick through his company Sports Programs, Inc. and produced by a young Roone...
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  • Rubin (born 1963, class of 1981), record producer[citation needed] Edgar Scherick (1924-2002, class of 1941), ABC Television Network executive, Emmy Award-winning...
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  • Keene Bruce Paltrow Gregory Peck Peg Phillips John Ritter Fred Rogers Edgar Scherick Jack Smight Robert Stack Mike Stokey Lynne Thigpen Notes "Major" constitutes...
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  • Abbott, Shelley Hack, Margo Winkler, Kim Chan, Frederick De Cordova, Edgar Scherick, Ed Herlihy, Tony Randall, Victor Borge, Joyce Brothers, Catherine Scorsese...
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  • Original language English No. of episodes 2 Production Executive producers Edgar Scherick Scott Rudin Producers David Nicksay Justine Héroux Cinematography Tony...
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  • William Richert Written by Larry Cohen Produced by Daniel H. Blatt Edgar Scherick Starring Jeff Bridges Bianca Jagger Ned Beatty Belinda Bauer Steven...
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  • broadcast the 1960 Olympics. At the time, Edgar Scherick served as the de facto head of ABC Sports. Scherick had joined the fledgling ABC television network...
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  • Navy, Peyton Place, The Addams Family and Batman. Edgar Scherick June 1963 – 1966 In June 1963, Scherick became Vice President of Programming for the ABC...
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  • historian and filmmaker. Vjenceslav Richter, 85, Croatian architect. Edgar Scherick, 78, American television executive and producer. Mehmet Emin Toprak...
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  • version, and the 2004 remake. Edgar J. Scherick produced the 1975 version as well as all three of the television sequels. Scherick was credited posthumously...
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  • Genre Sitcom Created by Allan Katz Developed by Zane Buzby Bob Calderon Edgar Scherick Written by Allan Katz Daniel Margosis Joe Toplyn Directed by Richard...
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  • Baseball games on the ABC television network. In 1953, ABC-TV executive Edgar J. Scherick (who later created Wide World of Sports) broached a Saturday Game...
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  • were gaining a large and loyal following. In 1953 ABC-TV executive Edgar J. Scherick (who later created Wide World of Sports) broached a Saturday Game...
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