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  1. Bill Hobin is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The William Warren Group, a vertically integrated real estate investment and development company. Since the formation of the company in 1994, Bill has led the WWG team on all of the development, acquisition and management activities.

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    Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Bill Hobin was born in 1924 in Evanston, Illinois, USA. Bill was a director and producer, known for The Bill Cosby Special (1968), Maude (1972) and The CBS Newcomers (1971). Bill died on 15 February 1998 in Tucson, Arizona, USA.

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    Charles William "Bill" Hobin (12 November 1923 - 2 February 1998) directed a total of 31 episodes of Three's Company in the first two seasons of the show, which also included the second test pilot of the series in 1976, which introduced Joyce DeWitt in her role as Janet Wood.

    Among his many works as a director, George, in addition to his writing work on Three's Company he directed episodes for The Bell Telephone Hour, CBS's The Red Skelton Hour, Love, American Style, Welcome Back Kotter, Alice, and Maude. His producing credits include The Judy Garland Show, The U.S. Steel Hour, The Bell Telephone Hour in the 1950s, and ...

    Born and raised in Evanston, IL, Bill served in and led an air-sea rescue team at Guam during World War II. After the war, he got his first break as a production manager with Coronet Instrumental Films in Glenview. He then joined NBC at WNBQ in Chicago as an assistant television producer.

    It was at NBC, directing the programs Garroway at Large and The Wayne King Show, that gave him a reputation as a pioneer in television art. In 1950, he and his wife relocated to Hollywood, where he began work in TV, serving as a camera director for the now legendary CBS-TV variety series Your Show of Shows, which co-starred legendary comedians Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca, where he teamed up with legendary producer Max Liebman, His wife said that his work on YSOS was his proudest work.

    1. Charles W. Hobin: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record, accessed 14 April 2015.

    2. Bill Hobin, Pioneer Tv Show Director, 18 February 1998, by Phuong Le, Tribune Staff Writer, Chicago Tribune.com, accessed 14 August 2015.

    Bill Hobin at the Internet Movie Database

  4. Feb 18, 1998 · Bill Hobin, who directed TV variety shows and sitcoms including “Three’s Company,” “Maude” and “The Red Skelton Show,” died Sunday in Tucson. He was 74.

  5. Nov 3, 2015 · In this video, Bill Hobin, president and CEO of the William Warren Group Inc., sits down with television journalist Shannon Fox to talk about the value of branding for its StorQuest Self Storage properties. Hobin also discusses the companys four core values, how the brand remains customer-focused and why its employees are its biggest asset.

  6. Bill Hobin. Director: The Bill Cosby Special. Bill Hobin was born in 1924 in Evanston, Illinois, USA. Bill was a director and producer, known for The Bill Cosby Special (1968), Maude (1972) and Startime (1959). Bill died on 15 February 1998 in Tucson, Arizona, USA.

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