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  1. James Thomas Aubrey Jr. (December 14, 1918 – September 3, 1994) was an American television and film executive. As president of the CBS television network from 1959 to 1965, with his "smell for the blue-collar ," [1] he produced some of television's most enduring series on the air, including Gilligan's Island and The Beverly ...

  2. 16. Juni 2015 · Attorney Greg Bautzer, one of Hollywood’s most famous eminences grises, came up with the solution: James T. Aubrey, 50, a former CBS executive who was widely known as the Smiling Cobra.

  3. James T. Aubrey (1918-1994) was a producer and writer of movies and TV shows, such as Hostage, Futureworld and Kleptomania. He was also known as an unscrupulous and unpopular man in Hollywood, and the possible inspiration for the novel The Love Machine.

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  4. Grant Tinker on CBS' James T. Aubrey canceling The Dick Van Dyke Show after its first season, and Sheldon Leonard's reaction

  5. 27. Apr. 1986 · Aubrey : A Lion in Winter. Once upon a time, in what would seem like another galaxy, James Thomas Aubrey ran CBS and then MGM. He was one of those people who people in show business talked...

  6. 28. Juni 2022 · Learn about James Aubrey, the CBS president who led the network to ratings dominance in the early 1960s with shows like The Beverly Hillbillies and The Andy Griffith Show. Find out how he rose from a radio salesman to a programming genius and faced controversies and challenges along the way.

  7. James Thomas Aubrey Jr. (December 14, 1918 – September 3, 1994) was an American television and film executive. As president of the CBS television network from 1959 to 1965, he, with his "smell for the blue-collar", put some of television's most enduring series on the air, including Gilligan's...