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    Fred Silverman

    American television network executive and producer

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  1. In 1981, Silverman left NBC and formed The Fred Silverman Company (formerly Intermedia Entertainment) to produce shows to sell to television. The company would generate several hits including the Perry Mason TV movie series (1985–1994), Matlock (1986–1995), Jake and the Fatman (1987–1992), In the Heat of the Night (1988–1995), Father ...

  2. Jan 30, 2020 · 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 advocated for...

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  4. Feb 4, 2020 · Feb 4, 2020 7:15am PT. How Late Exec Fred Silverman Helped Shape Modern Television. By Cynthia Littleton. CBS via Getty Images. Fred Silverman never stopped pitching.

  5. The Fred Silverman Company was the production company of the late Fred Silverman that was formed in 1981 initially as "The InterMedia Entertainment Company" (not to be confused with a current film distributor also called InterMedia ( The Quiet American, Iris, Adaptation )), before the name was changed to the then-later one in 1987.

  6. Fred Silverman on Three's Company, his involvement in casting Suzanne Somers as "Chrissy," how the show evolved from a Bristish sitcom, and the public's love and critics' disdain for the show

  7. Jun 5, 1989 · The Fred Silverman Company's modern five-room office suite offers little hint of the man who ruled network programming.

  8. Silverman formed "The Fred Silverman Company" and became an independent producer. Among his successes were "Perry Mason Movies", Matlock (1986), In the Heat of the Night (1988), Jake and the Fatman (1987) and Diagnosis Murder (1993). Silverman remains in the independent production business and also does program consulting.

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