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Harry Stephen Ackerman (November 17, 1912 – February 3, 1991) was an American television producer, credited with creating or co-creating twenty-one series, seven of which were at one time being broadcast simultaneously.
Harry Ackerman (1912-1991) was a TV producer and writer who created The Flying Nun, Love on a Rooftop and CBS Schoolbreak Special. He was married twice and had seven children.
- Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
- November 17, 1912
- Harry Ackerman
- February 3, 1991
Feb 5, 1991 · Harry Ackerman, the scholarly veteran of the television industry and executive producer of such landmark programs as “Studio One” and “Suspense,” died Sunday in a Burbank hospital. Frank...
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Harry Ackerman was a producer and writer of TV comedy shows, such as The Flying Nun and Love on a Rooftop. He was also the director assistant for Noël Coward's live TV play, The Marriage-Go-Round, in 1956.
- November 17, 1912
- February 3, 1991
Feb 6, 1991 · Harry S. Ackerman, a television producer who made or helped to create such hits as "Gunsmoke," "I Love Lucy" and "Leave It to Beaver," died on Sunday at St. Joseph Medical...
May 18, 2022 · CBS program chief Harry Ackerman, from left, with “I Love Lucy” stars Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and Vivian Vance at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences’ sixth Emmy Awards.
Harry Ackerman was a TV producer who helped create and oversee many classic shows at CBS in the 1950s. Learn more about his life, career and achievements at Emmys.com.