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  1. Oct 28, 1993 · Robert Joffe, who committed suicide Jan. 31, 1991, in Dallas, had alleged he was fired in 1990 by KOTV because of a false rumor that he had had a homosexual liaison with the hairdresser of another television station employee.

  2. May 10, 1990 · TULSA Former television newsman Robert Joffe has filed an $11 million lawsuit against KOTV-Channel 6 and its news anchor Clayton Vaughn claiming his firing was due to false accusations he is homosexual.

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  3. After university, Joffé joined Granada Television as a trainee director in 1973, where he directed episodes of Coronation Street, Sam, The Stars Look Down, Crown Court, Bill Brand, and Headmaster. In 1977, producer Tony Garnett was commissioned by the BBC to direct the play The Spongers within BBCs Play for Today series.

  4. After enjoying a brief spell directing theatre, following a time studying English and drama at Manchester, Joffé joined Granada television as a trainee director in 1973, where he was soon...

  5. After university, Joffé joined Granada Television as a trainee director in 1973, where he directed episodes of Coronation Street, Sam, The Stars Look Down, Crown Court, Bill Brand, and Headmaster. In 1977, producer Tony Garnett was commissioned by the BBC to direct the play The Spongers within BBCs Play for Today series.

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    • November 17, 1945
    • London, England, UK
  6. Aug 3, 2015 · John Huntley talks about how he joined Granada TV and his first meeting with Gus MacDonald. I was at York University from ’69 to ’72. Also at York University was Jeremy Fox, who I met, and we used to do TV programmes. It was a collegiate university, so they had a TV station, primarily for science lectures so they could beam them around the ...

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  8. May 10, 1990 · the television station, news anchor/managing editor Clayton Vaughn, news director David Cassidy, A.H. Belo Corp. (which owns KOTV) and barber Mark Bogatay as defendants.

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