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  1. 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. Some of the sitcoms in which he was involved in production during the 1950s and 1960s are also among the most popular ...

  2. ta-presidents-Harry-Ackerman-450x600.jpg. Harry Ackerman. Photo credit: Television Academy Archives. Date of Birth: November 17, 1912. Date of Passing: February 03, 1991. Birthplace: Albany, New York. Obituary: Los Angeles Times. 3.

  3. Producer: The Flying Nun. Harry Ackerman was born on 17 November 1912 in Albany, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Flying Nun (1967), Love on a Rooftop (1966) and CBS Schoolbreak Special (1984). He was married to Elinor Donahue and Mary Shipp.

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    • November 17, 1912
    • Harry Ackerman
    • February 3, 1991
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  5. Harry Ackerman was born on 17 November 1912 in Albany, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Flying Nun (1967), Love on a Rooftop (1966) and CBS Schoolbreak Special (1984). He was married to Elinor Donahue and Mary Shipp. He died on 3 February 1991 in Burbank, California, USA.

    • November 17, 1912
    • February 3, 1991
  6. Harry Ackerman is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Creator, and Actor. Some of their work includes Bewitched, Leave It to Beaver, The Flying Nun, Dennis the Menace, Hazel, Gidget, Gidget Gets Married, and Bachelor Father.

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  8. 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.

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