Embassy Television - in Charge of Production For Embassy Television

In Charge of Production For Embassy Television

  • Al Burton (1982-1983) production supervisor
  • Glenn Padnick (1983-1986) production supervisor
  • Frances McConnell (1986-1989) production supervisor
  • Ken Stump (1983–1988) former associate producer for Tandem Productions and T.A.T. Communications from 1978-1980 (Tandem Productions/Embassy Television-ELP Communications) (died in 1990)
  • Ed Lammi (1988–1998) for ELP Communications (Was the Executive Vice President for SPT's Production)

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