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  1. Nov 29, 2017 · She found herself back in an “unrecognizableLos Angeles, working in a “great big studio” (Television City). The workload was 39 live dramas a year, 18 days of rehearsal for each. No matter: “We’d do a show and go to my house and have a cast party.

  2. Dec 3, 2003 · Ethel Winant, an Emmy and Peabody award-winning television producer who made history as the first woman to hold an executive position at a network, has died. She was 81. Winant died Saturday...

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  3. Mar 11, 1999 · Young women in TV searching for a role model need look no further than Ethel Winant, an industry trailblazer being featured in tonight’s “The 14th Annual TV Academy Hall of Fame Awards” on UPN.

  4. Ethel Winant, who became one of the first female executives in network television when she was awarded a vice president's title at CBS in 1973, died on Nov. 29 at a hospital in Canoga Park,...

  5. variety.com › ethel-winant-1117896540Ethel Winant - Variety

    Ethel Winant, first major female TV executive, died Saturday, Nov. 29, of complications from a heart attack and stroke in Los Angeles. She was 81. Winant became senior VP of talent,...

  6. Sep 1, 2009 · Ethel Winant became the first television network female executive in 1973. She was one of the great producer-casting directors in television history, credited for the success of series such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Twilight Zone, Playhouse 90 and Hawaii Five-0.

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  8. Everybody didn't have home movies then - people didn't run around with video cameras at that time. So just seeing yourself on any kind of screen was exciting.”. - Ethel Winant, Casting Director. Interviewees discuss the 1939-40 World's Fair and the television demonstration at the fair.

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