Ted Sherdeman

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Ted Sherdeman
Born(1909-06-21)June 21, 1909
DiedAugust 22, 1987(1987-08-22) (aged 78)
Occupation(s)Radio producer, television writer and screenwriter
ChildrenStephaney Sherdeman

Ted Sherdeman (21 June 1909 – 22 August 1987) was an American radio producer, television writer and screenwriter. He was known for the films The Eddie Cantor Story (1953), Away All Boats (1956), St. Louis Blues (1958), A Dog of Flanders (1960) and Misty (1961); and the TV series Wagon Train (1958-1965), Hazel (1963-1966), My Favorite Martian (1964), Flying Nun (1968), Bewitched (1965). He died on 22 August 1987 in Santa Ana, California at age 78.[1]

With director James Clark, with whom worked together on Dog of Flanders for Associated Producers Inc, later formed their own company, Gemtaur Productions.[2] They also worked together in The Big Show, which was made with API.[3][4]

Songs by Sinatra (1945–47) was a 30-minute program aired on CBS on 12 September 1945, at 9 p.m, featuring Frank Sinatra.[5] In December 1946 the director of the programm Mann Holiner was succeeded by Sherdeman.[6]

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  1. ^ "Ted Sherdeman; Wrote Scripts for Popular TV Shows". LA Times. 29 August 1987. Archived from the original on 16 February 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  2. ^ Scheuer, P. K. (15 April 1960). "New york's equity issues ultimatum". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167602705.
  3. ^ "FIMLAND EVENTS". Los Angeles Times. 21 May 1960. ProQuest 167660597.
  4. ^ "FILMLAND EVENTS". Los Angeles Times. 12 April 1960. ProQuest 167690989.
  5. ^ "Third Format" (PDF). American Radio History. Broadcasting. September 10, 1945. p. 58. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Agencies" (PDF). American Radio History. Broadcasting. December 16, 1946. p. 60. Retrieved 30 July 2015.

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