Phillip Hersch

Phillip Hersch, a Canadian writer and director, was recognized for his work on several television series, including "Wojeck," "Heritage," and "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre." His contributions to these shows marked his career in the entertainment industry. Hersch passed away on July 4, 2010, leaving behind a legacy in television production.

Works

Wojeck

Wojeck

A coroner searches for truth and justice with the help of his friends, while trying to hold his family together. (inspired by the headlines of Dr. Morton Shulman, chief coroner in Toronto) In the 1960s, Canadian TV underwent a shift led by "Wojeck" and "This Hour Has Seven Days." "Wojeck," influenced by Dr. Morton Shulman's work, explored safety standards through naturalistic filmmaking by Ronald Weyman and Grahame Woods. John Vernon's portrayal of Wojeck, a Polish Catholic confronting moral dilemmas, tackled societal issues like abortion and drug addiction. Guided by Weyman and David Peddie, the show bravely addressed topics like homosexuality and elderly neglect, gaining acclaim and international recognition.

Release Date:1966-09-13

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:9

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
5.5

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre is an American anthology series, sponsored by Chrysler Corporation, which ran on NBC from 1963 through 1967. The show was hosted by Bob Hope, but it had a variety of formats, including musical, dramatic, and comedy.

Release Date:1963-10-04

Department:Writing

Job:Writer

Episode Count:1

Vote Count:6

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