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William Otto Harbach (October 12, 1919 – December 18, 2017) was an American television producer, director and author. He won four Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award Harbach also produced and directed special events, including eight ASCAP celebrations for renowned composers, lyricists and librettists. He was the son of American lyricist, librettist and ASCAP co-founder Otto Abels Harbach.


Early life and education

Born on October 12, 1919, to Otto Abels Harbach and Ella Smith Dougal Harbach, William Otto Harbach began life in New York City. His brother Robert (Bob) was born in February, 1921. The family moved to
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, when he was six years old. His father was known as the "Dean of American Librettists," and penned tunes including ''Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.'' Harbach attended the
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's kindergarten and Pelham Day School. He spent five years at the Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall) where he met
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and Alan Jay Lerner. Harbach spent one year preparing for college at the Hun School of Princeton, after which he was accepted at Brown University. He spent one year at Brown before enlisting in the Coast Guard.


Television career

After a brief stint managing the nightclub acts ''Kay Thompson'' and the ''Williams Brothers'', Harbach got an entry-level job in 1948 as editor at the NBC New York Studio. Three years later he was offered the position of producer for a new show, the " Knickerbocker Beer Show". The show starred
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, who did not like the producer that had been assigned to the show. Harbach replaced him and the two became an award-winning team and followed their work on ''The Tonight Show'' with ''
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, with whom he continued a personal and professional relationship and friendship until Vanoff's death in 1991. Harbach and Vanoff produced the acclaimed variety show ''The Hollywood Palace'' from 1964 to 1970, as well as multiple specials. Harbach's other producing credits include: *''Milton Berle Special'' (1962) with Lena Horne,
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, Laurence Harvey, Charlton Heston, and Kirk Douglas *Two ''Bing Crosby Special'' productions (produced and directed) * Last ''Steve Allen Laugh-Back'' Series * ''1978 Multiple Sclerosis Telethon'' (Los Angeles) * ''Bob Hope Two-Hour Special'' (for President Gerald Ford at the opening of the Presidential Library and Museum) in 1981 * ''Bob Hope's Pink Panther Thanksgiving Gala'' (1982) * Shirley MacLaine Special ''Gypsy in My Soul'' (1976) Working with Vanoff, Harbach also served as co-executive producer for: * ''Bing Crosby and Carol Burnett: Together Again for the First Time'' (December, 1969) * Two Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Specials, including ''The Brass are Comin (October 1969) * John Wayne Special, ''Sing Out Sweet Land'' (1970) * Bing Crosby and Bob Hope Special, ''Making Movies'' * ''The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Hollywood'' (1970) with
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* ''The Milton Berle Show'' * ''The Don Knotts Show'' (1970–1971) Harbach also served as co-producer with Vanoff on: * ''The Big Show'' (1980) - first of a series * Democratic Fund Raising Telethon * ''The Julie Andrews Hour'' (1972–1973)


Post-career

He staged and directed the ''Mary Martin Tribute'' at the Schubert Theater. He produced and directed the first ''New York International Festival of the Arts'' (an ASCAP show) in 1988 and, in the following year, ''The 75th Anniversary of ASCAP'' in Los Angeles. That same year he produced ''An Evening with Alan Jay Lerner'' at Lincoln Center for the Memorial Sloan-Kittering Cancer Center, and produced and directed the Irving Berlin Tribute at the Music Box Theater on February 6, 1990. On July 23, 2009, Harbach delivered a eulogy for his friend of half a century, Walter Cronkite. Harbach died in December 2017 at the age of 98 following a brief illness.


Awards and honors

* 1966 Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series - ''The Hollywood Palace''
Primetime Emmy Award Database. To access the information, search on William Harbach. Accessed April 7, 2010
* 1967 Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Series - ''The Hollywood Palace'' * 1973 Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Musical Series - ''The Julie Andrews Hour'' * 1976 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special - Comedy-variety Or Music - ''Gypsy in My Soul'' * 1979 Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Actuality - ''The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts'' (1978)
Directors' Guild of America (DGA) awards database. Search under "Awards"/"TV". Accessed April 7, 2010.
* 1980 Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Actuality - ''The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts'' (1979) * 1976 Christopher Award - ''Gypsy in My Soul'' * 1958 Peabody Award - ''The Steve Allen Show
'The Steve Allen Show 1958," Peabody Awards Database. Accessed April 7, 2010.
* 1958 ''Look Magazine'' TV Award for Best Novelty Series - ''The Steve Allen Show''
Awards: The Steve Allen Show, Tvtango.com. Accessed April 7, 2020
* 1958 ''Look Magazine'' TV Award for Best Variety Series - ''The Steve Allen Show'' * 1957 ''Look Magazine'' TV Award for Best Variety Series - ''The Steve Allen Show'' * 1957 Sylvania TV Award for Outstanding Variety Series - ''The Steve Allen Show''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Harbach, William O. 1919 births 2017 deaths American male film actors American people of Danish descent American television producers Writers from Fairfield, Connecticut