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  1. Fred Silverman est un producteur américain de télévision né le 13 septembre 1937 à New York et mort le 30 janvier 2020 à Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles, Californie) [1]. Parmi ses nombreuses productions, on peut citer Matlock.

    • (à 82 ans)Pacific Palisades
    • américaine
    • New York
    • Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery (en)
  2. Fred Silverman (September 13, 1937 – January 30, 2020) was an American television executive and producer. He worked as an executive at all of the Big Three television networks , and was responsible for bringing to television such programs as Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!

  3. 1 mai 2009 · Fred Silverman (born September 13, 1937, New York City, New York, U.S.—died January 30, 2020, Los Angeles, California) was an American television producer and executive who, as head of programming at each of the three major channels in the United States ( CBS, ABC, and NBC ), introduced a number of shows that are widely considered ...

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  4. Fred Silverman was a TV producer and executive who worked for CBS, ABC and NBC. He created or developed shows like The Mary Tyler Moore Show, All in the Family, Laverne & Shirley, Diagnosis Murder and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Pacific Palisades, California, USA
  5. 30 janv. 2020 · Fred Silverman, who as a top executive at CBS, ABC and finally NBC was one of the most powerful people in the three-network era — a force behind the success of beloved series like “All in the...

  6. 30 janv. 2020 · By Alex Pham. Jan. 30, 2020 1 PM PT. Fred Silverman, a towering force in television who was the only industry executive to handle the creative end of the business at ABC, CBS and NBC and...

  7. 30 janv. 2020 · Fred Silverman was a TV executive who headed programming for each of the Big Three networks and launched shows like "All in the Family" and "Roots". He died at 82 in 2020 and was praised by CBS, ABC and Norman Lear.