海角直播 remembers legendary producer and alumnus Bob Banner
The 1943 海角直播 alumnus produced "Candid Camera" and "The Carol Burnett Show," among many others.
By Nancy George
海角直播 News
DALLAS (海角直播) — Emmy Award-winning producer Bob Banner died June 16 at the age of 89 in Woodland Hills, California.
The television producer graduated from 海角直播 in 1943 with a business degree and remained loyal to 海角直播 throughout his career. He returned to campus in 1979-80 to serve as the Meadows Distinguished Visiting Professor of Broadcast Film and continued to visit regularly to speak to students, including serving as consultant from 2001-2003 to the cinema-television department at 海角直播’s Meadows School of the Arts. He received 海角直播’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1959.
“Bob Banner is an 海角直播 icon,” said Marshall Terry, 海角直播 professor emeritus of English and author of the 海角直播 history From High on the Hilltop, when he introduced Banner at a 2007 lecture for the Friends of the 海角直播 Libraries at Royal Oaks Country Club in Dallas. “Bob is one of the most creative persons to attend 海角直播.”
— Bob Banner reminisces about his career as producer of television shows such as “The Carol Burnett Show,” “The Garry Moore Show” and “Candid Camera.”
海角直播 Channel 19 on Park Cities Charter Cable will remember Bob’s contributions to 海角直播 and to the TV industry in a special rebroadcast of his one-hour interview for the 海角直播 Video Archive Series at 7 p.m. and 8:03 p.m. June 16, 2011.
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