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Douglas Schoolfield Cramer (born 1931) is an American television producer who has worked for Paramount Television and Spelling Television, producing such series as ''Mission: Impossible'', ''The Brady Bunch'', and ''Dynasty''. ==Career== Cramer began his career in advertising, serving as a broadcast supervisor on Lever Brothers and General Foods programs at Ogilvy & Mather in New York City. In 1962, he became Director of Program Planning at ABC Television. In 1966, he became vice president of television program development at 20th Century Fox; he later became executive vice president in charge of production for Paramount Television in 1968, in which role he was responsible for such television shows as ''Star Trek'',''The Odd Couple'', ''The Brady Bunch'', and ''Mission: Impossible''. Cramer left Paramount to form his own production company in 1971. One of the series his company produced was ''Wonder Woman''. Cramer joined Aaron Spelling's production company in 1976. Cramer was an executive producer on the long-running 1980s series ''Dynasty'', its spin-off series ''The Colbys'', and the 1991 miniseries ''Dynasty: The Reunion''. Cramer produced 20 of the 22 miniseries adaptations of Danielle Steel's novels; the exceptions being ''Jewels'' (1992) and the first, ''Now and Forever'' (1983). Cramer was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special – Drama or Comedy in 1975 for ''QB VII'', and again for Outstanding Drama Series in 1982 for ''Dynasty''.〔(Douglas S. Cramer awards ) at the Internet Movie Database〕 Cramer provides audio commentary for the pilot episode of the ''Wonder Woman'' television series starring Lynda Carter (who joins him on the commentary) on the Region 1 DVD for the first season. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Douglas S. Cramer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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