Montage (TV series)

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WKYC-TV, Cleveland's NBC affiliate, from September 1965 to December 1978. The series was produced and directed by Dennis Goulden
.

History

In 1955, NBC forced

WKYC-TV and moved several shows from Philadelphia to Cleveland. One of these was the documentary series Montage, and Goulden became executive producer of the show.[1]

Montage profiled local personalities, such as the director of the

owned-and-operated stations, PBS stations, and others. In 1976, the show experimented with a magazine format for several of the shows.[2]

Goulden produced the show until 1978, when the show was cancelled. During that time over 300 episodes were produced. The show won dozens of

Emmys and dozens more nominations, and hundreds of other awards. Several of the completed shows, as well as raw footage, audio, scripts, production notes, and other materials were given by Dennis Goulden and WKYC-TV to the library at Cleveland State University
in 1980.

Cast and crew[3]

  • Doug Adair – Narrator
  • John Beyer – Writer, Associate Producer
  • Jon Boynton – Writer, Producer
  • Virgil Dominic – Narrator
  • Dennis Goulden – Unit Manager, Executive Producer, Producer, director, Writer, Cinematographer, Film Editor
  • Terri Harken – Associate Producer
  • Bill Leonard – Writer, Producer
  • Gary Miller – Associate Producer
  • Dick Mrzena – Editor
  • Gary Robinson – Producer, Director, Writer
  • Paul Schoenwetter – Writer, Director, Associate Producer
  • Howard Schwartz – Producer, Director, Writer

Partial list of participants

References

  1. ^ The Plain Dealer, February 11, 1968
  2. ^ The Plain Dealer, November 22, 1976
  3. ^ The Plain Dealer, April 8, 1973

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