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    Rick Rosner. Born. 1941 (age 82–83) United States. Occupation (s) Television producer, writer. Richard Rosner (born c. 1941) is an American television producer best known for creating the television show CHiPs. [1] Rosner later developed a portable satellite television in partnership with DirecTV. [2]

  2. Richard G. Rosner (born May 2, 1960) is an American television writer and reality television personality known for his alleged high intelligence test scores and his unusual career. There are alleged reports that he has achieved some of the highest scores ever recorded on IQ tests designed to measure exceptional intelligence .

  3. Officer Frank Poncherello. Larry Wilcox. ... Officer Jon Baker. Robert Pine. ... Sgt. Joseph Getraer. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Clay Alexander.

  4. Oct 22, 2018 · Rick Rosner and I conduct a conversational series entitled Ask A Genius on a variety of subjects through In-Sight Publishing on the personal and professional website for Rick. Rick exists on the World Genius Directory listing as the world’s second highest IQ at 192 based on several ultra-high IQ tests scores developed by independent psychometricians.

  5. Rosner's final game show, Caesars Challenge, was co-produced with Stephen J. Cannell Productions (as Orion had gone bankrupt two years prior); intended for syndication, it wound up on NBC as well in 1993, the final new daytime game to debut on the network (and the final one in general until a revival of Let's Make a Deal premiered on CBS in 2009). With affiliates pre-empting the show in droves ...

  6. Rosner, Rick was born on May 8, 1941 in Englewood, New Jersey, United States. Son of Alfred Donald and Sylvia (Miller) Rosner. Education Bachelor, Lehigh University, 1963. Career Rosner later developed a portable satellite television in partnership with Direct Television. Rosner"s father, Alfred Doctorate. Rosner sold insurance.

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  8. Rosner began writing for quiz shows in 1987 on the MTV series Remote Control. He then scripted a number of clip shows, countdowns, and outtake programs in the 1990s. Rosner's 2000 appearance on the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire led to a lawsuit over an allegedly flawed question he missed on the elevation of various country capitals.

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