David Susskind
Production
David Howard Susskind (December 19, 1920 – February 22, 1987) was an American producer of TV, movies, and stage plays and also a TV talk show host. His talk shows were innovative in the genre and addressed timely, controversial topics beyond the scope of others of the day. His first job after the war was as a press agent for Warner Brothers. Next, he was a talent agent for Century Artists, ultimately ending up in the Music Corporation of America's newly minted television programming department, managing Dinah Shore, Jerry Lewis, and others. In New York, Susskind formed Talent Associates, representing creators of material rather than performers. In 1954, Susskind became a producer of the NBC legal drama Justice, based on case files of the Legal Aid Society of New York. His program Open End began in 1958 on New York City's commercial independent station WNTA-TV and was so titled because the program continued until Susskind or his guests were too tired to continue. In 1961, Open End was constrained to two hours and went into national syndication. The show was retitled The David Susskind Show for its telecast on Sunday night, October 2, 1966. In the 1960s it was the first nationally broadcast television talk show to feature people speaking out against American involvement in the Vietnam War. In the 1970s it was the first nationally broadcast television talk show to feature people speaking out for gay rights. The show continued until its New York outlet canceled it in 1986. During his close to three-decade run, Susskind covered many controversial topics of the day, such as race relations, transsexualism, and the Vietnam War. His interview with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, which aired in October 1960, during the height of the Cold War, generated national attention. It is one of the very few talk show telecasts from the era that was preserved and can be viewed today. In a now notorious interview with then 25-year-old Muhammad Ali during a recently-unearthed 1968 appearance on the British program The Eamonn Andrews Show, Susskind displayed an intense antipathy and vitriol towards the famous boxer, whom he excoriated with withering criticism for refusing to be conscripted into the U.S. military for the Vietnam War. Some commentators have described this as a racist attack. Susskind was also a noted producer, with scores of movies, plays, and TV programs to his credit. His legacy is that of a producer of intelligent material at a time when TV had left its golden years behind and had firmly planted its feet in programming which had wide appeal, whether or not it was worth watching.
A Raisin in the Sun
as On-screen Trailer Narrator (uncredited)
Age 40 (now 66)
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
Executive Producer
Age 55 (now 66)
David Susskind Archive: I Was a Hitman for the Mafia
Director
Age 99 (now 66)
The Trials of Muhammad Ali
as Self (archive footage)
Age 92 (now 66)
The David Susskind Show: Give 'em Hell Harry
as Self
Age 91 (now 66)
Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess
Executive Producer
Age 62 (now 66)
Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II
Executive Producer
Age 57 (now 66)Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years
Executive Producer
Age 56 (now 66)
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
Executive Producer
Age 55 (now 66)Howard Hughes: the Watergate Connection
Director
Age 52 (now 66)
If You Give a Dance, You Gotta Pay the Band
Producer
Age 52 (now 66)
David Susskind Archive: Interview With Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Director
Age 42 (now 66)
David Susskind Archive: Interview With Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
as himself
Age 42 (now 66)
Requiem for a Heavyweight
as Self - Trailor Narrator (uncredited)
Age 41 (now 66)
A Raisin in the Sun
as On-screen Trailer Narrator (uncredited)
Age 40 (now 66)
Three Plays by Tennessee Williams
Executive Producer
Age 37 (now 66)David Susskind Archive: Truman Capote Tells All
Director
David Susskind Archive: Gay Rights Pro and Con
Director
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
Age 41 (now 66)
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self (archive footage)
Age 41 (now 66)
Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine
as Himself
Age 41 (now 66)
Jackie Gleason and His American Scene Magazine
as Cameo
Age 41 (now 66)Gathering insights...
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