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On Jun 25, 9:51 pm, Blair P. Houghton wrote:
Long ago, Dad started an empire of after-the-news, before-primetime infotainment shows called either PM Magazine or Evening Magazine, depending on what your local affiliate decided was more tasteful in their market. It had new local segments each night, and several rotating feature segments. A greengrocer, some other stuff, and Chef Tell. Then Dad went on to be Exec Prodo for Entertainment Tonight and signed Mary Hart's paychecks for a while. --Blair Interesting; glad I asked. Thanks. Dee Dee |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
"Blair P. Houghton" wrote: Long ago, Dad started an empire of after-the-news, before-primetime infotainment shows called either PM Magazine or Evening Magazine, depending on what your local affiliate decided was more tasteful in their market. Did he have anything to do with "People Are Talking"? I don't have any idea what that is, so I doubt it. He did produce some 60 Minutes segments, though. --Blair |