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  1. In his four-hour interview, Bud Yorkin (1926-2015) talks about his early years and his education at Carnegie Tech, as well as his time as a television repairman. He describes getting into television in the technical department, and working his way to becoming a stage manager and eventually director of The Colgate Comedy Hour starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. He recounts his time working as ...

  2. Aug 18, 2015 · Bud Yorkin, the writer, ... Yorkin, who created Tandem Productions in 1959 with writer-producer Lear and remained in partnership with him until selling his interest in the company in 1983, ...

  3. Aug 19, 2015 · Bud Yorkin, the writer, ... Yorkin, who created Tandem Productions in 1959 with writer-producer Lear and remained in partnership with him until selling his interest in the company in 1983, ...

  4. Tandem Productions (then known as "Tandem Enterprises, Inc." only in 1967) was formed in 1958 by former writers Alan David "Bud" Yorkin and Norman Lear. They first produced unsold pilots for Paramount Pictures Television. Since then, they produced movies with United Artists, Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and Warner Bros. Pictures. In 1965, Tandem produced an unsold TV pilot, Barnaby ...

  5. After Bud Yorkin ended his partnership with Norman Lear, he formed his own production company joining forces with writers and producers Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein under the name of "Bud Yorkin Productions, Inc." in 1975. However, the series like What's Happening!! would have Yorkin's copyright

  6. Aug 19, 2015 · Bud Yorkin, a veteran producer-director who brought Hollywood headliners into America's living rooms through live television in the 1950s before rocking the conventions of network comedy with ...

  7. Aug 19, 2015 · In 1971, Yorkin and Lear's "All in the Family" became one of television's most controversial and popular sitcoms. Yorkin also produced the hits "Sanford and Son" (NBC 1972-77) and "Good Times" (CBS 1974-79). In 1975, Yorkin formed Bud Yorkin Productions and TOY Productions with frequent collaborators Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein.