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Robert James Banner Jr. (August 15, 1921 – June 15, 2011 [1]) was an American producer, writer and director. From 1967 to 1972 he co-produced The Carol Burnett Show . Life and career. Banner was a native of Ennis, Texas, and credited his hometown with providing him the opportunity to prepare for his career.
Bob Banner. Producer: The Dinah Shore Chevy Show. In his youth, Bob Banner was an accomplished organist for his church and played in the high school band. After graduating from high school, he toured with Interstate Theater Production of College Capers, which is where he met his wife Alice.
- Producer, Director, Writer
- August 15, 1921
- Bob Banner
- June 15, 2011
Bob Banner. Producer: The Dinah Shore Chevy Show. In his youth, Bob Banner was an accomplished organist for his church and played in the high school band. After graduating from high school, he toured with Interstate Theater Production of College Capers, which is where he met his wife Alice.
- August 15, 1921
- June 15, 2011
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Jun 17, 2011 · Bob Banner, a producer during television’s early years who encouraged Carol Burnett to open her show by answering questions and Dinah Shore to end hers by blowing a kiss, died on Wednesday at a...
Jun 16, 2011 · Bob Banner was a TV producer and director who worked on shows like "Candid Camera," "The Carol Burnett Show" and "Solid Gold". He died of Parkinson's disease in 2011 and was honored by his colleagues and friends.
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Jun 16, 2011 · Bob Banner, a Primetime Emmy-winning producer and director whose numerous credits included Candid Camera, The Carol Burnett Show, Solid Gold and Showtime at the Apollo, died June 15, 2011, at the Motion Picture & Television Fund home in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 89.