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    Bewitched was created by Sol Saks under executive producer Harry Ackerman and starred Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens, Dick York (1964–1969) as Darrin Stephens, and Agnes Moorehead as Endora, Samantha's mother. Dick Sargent replaced an ailing York for the final three seasons, 1969–1972.

  2. Elinor Donahue on Harry Ackerman. 05:11. Elinor Donahue on an unpleasant experience while appearing on Santa Barbara. 04:08. Elinor Donahue on Harry Ackerman's death. 01:05. Elinor Donahue on a picture of her with Harry Ackerman. 00:12. Elinor Donahue on a picture of her with Harry Ackerman, Elizabeth Montgomery and William Asher.

  3. Biography. Harry Ackerman was born November 17, 1912, in Albany, New York. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1935, and immediately found work in radio as a freelance actor and writer. In 1936, he joined Young and Rubicam in New York City as radio director, rising through the ranks to become Vice President of radio programs.

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · Harry Ackerman is a legend in the television industry. His son writes about growing up with two famous parents and how he was always appreciative of the normal childhood his parents gave to him. There’s some really great stories Peter tells about working in the entertainment industry and gets very personal about some of his own struggles.

    • Peter K. Ackerman
  5. Nov 5, 2019 · This list of TV programs produced by Harry Ackerman includes any TV shows co-produced by Harry Ackerman with other people or companies. Television fanatics can use this list to find some Harry Ackerman TV shows that they haven't seen before. Producers don't often get credit for great TV series but they are an integral part of the creation process.

  6. Harri. Ackerman. Profile Biog. DOB 21st Dec 2004. Birthplace Cardiff. Position Centre. Club/Region Dragons. Height 1.85 m (6' 1“) Weight 100 kg (15st 8lbs)

  7. A TV pioneer, Harry Ackerman worked as producer on some of the most famous shows in the medium's history. After a brief period running his own production company, he joined Screen Gems in 1958 as vice president of production. One of the first shows he worked on was "Leave It to Beaver" in 1957, serving as executive producer.

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