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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
television producer


Name
  
Madeline Amgott

Role
  
Television producer

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Full Name
  
Madeline Rochelle Barotz

Born
  
August 31, 1921 (
1921-08-31
)
Bronx

Died
  
July 19, 2014, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Awards
  
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Informational/Instructional Series/Specials

Nominations
  
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Informational Series

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Madeline Rochelle Amgott (August 31, 1921 – July 19, 2014) was an American television news producer. A pioneer of early television news, Amgott was one of the first, and only, women to producer television news shows during the 1950s and 1960s.

Madeline Amgott Madeline Amgott Television Producer Dies at 92 The New York Times

Life

Amgott was born Madeline Rochelle Barotz on August 31, 1921, in the Bronx, New York. She graduated from Brooklyn College.

Amgott worked at the Washington D.C. bureau of the The San Diego Union before moving back to New York City. In 1955, she joined the staff of CBS News. Amgott helped create Calendar, CBS daytime show aimed at women, which was hosted by Harry Reasoner and Mary Fickett from 1961 to 1963. She left Calendar after being turned down for an open producer on the show.

Amgott was next hired by as a television news producer at WABC-TV in New York. She produced "The Big News," is believed to have been the first major network affiliate news show made without network news staff. The show aired on WABC. During the 1970s, Amgott produced episodes of the NBC talk show, Not for Women Only, which was hosted by Barbara Walters.

She later returned to CBS where she produced episodes of "60 Minutes," as well as episodes of "30 Minutes," a half-hour children's format of 60 Minutes which aired on Saturdays from 1978 to 1982. Amgott's work on 30 Minutes earned her three Daytime Emmy Awards.

Amgott produced the 1987 PBS mini-series, In Search of the Constitution, hosted by Bill Moyers. She also produced segments for Morning News on CBS. Amgott produced a television film on Hans Hofmann, which aired on PBS in 2003.

Madeline Amgott died from lymphoma in Manhattan, New York City, on July 19, 2014, at the age of 92. She was survived by her two sons, one daughter and one stepdaughter.

References

Madeline Amgott Wikipedia