Nicholas Webster


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Director | Producer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nicholas Webster (24 July 1912 — 12 August 2006) was an American film and television director. Chiefly remembered for his CBS program The Violent World of Sam Huff (1960; featuring the first use of a wireless microphone on television); the ABC Close Up documentary Walk in My Shoes (1961), nominated for an Emmy as the best television program of the year [1], it was the first time the story of African Americans was told in their own words on television; Purli...

Place of Birth: Spokane, Washington, USA

Date of Birth: Jul 24, 1912

Date of Death: Aug 12, 2006


Filmography

Director (18 Known Credits)


The Chisholms (1979 - 1980)
Director
Apple's Way (1974 - 1975)
Director
The Waltons (1972 - 1981)
Director
The Immortal (1970 - 1971)
Director
Dan August (1970 - 1971)
Director
The New People (1969 - 1970)
Director
Bracken's World (1969 - 1970)
Director
Mission Mars (1968)
Director
Mannix (1967 - 1975)
Director
The F.B.I. (1965 - 1974)
Director
Get Smart (1965 - 1970)
Director
The Big Valley (1965 - 1969)
Director
Director
Director
Bell & Howell Close-Up! (1960 - 1963)
Director

Producer (1 Known Credits)


Bell & Howell Close-Up! (1960 - 1963)
Producer

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