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Harry Friedman
Harry Friedman (born November 12, 1946) is an American television industry executive. He has been the executive producer of America's highest-rated syndicated game shows, ''Jeopardy!''〔(List of production credits for ''Jeopardy!'' )〕 and ''Wheel of Fortune'',〔(List of production credits for ''Wheel of Fortune'' )〕 since 1999.〔(Friedman's bio on the ''Wheel of Fortune'' website )〕 Initially he shared the title of executive producer with the shows' creator, Merv Griffin, but since Griffin's 2000 retirement, he has served as their sole executive producer.
Friedman has produced a combined total of more than 5,500 episodes of ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Wheel of Fortune''.〔 Friedman introduced a number of new gameplay elements, theme weeks, and technological advances to both programs, and in 2006 he led both shows to make television history by becoming the first syndicated television series to broadcast in high definition.
==Early life and career==
Friedman was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He developed an early fascination with television programming and personalities, including Johnny Carson when he was a young local celebrity. Long before the conception of student internships, Friedman began working for Omaha's first television stations, doing whatever work management permitted.
In 1971, Friedman moved to Los Angeles, and without contacts he gave himself six months to find a job in the business. With less than 24 hours remaining on his self-imposed deadline, Friedman became a part-time question writer on the TV game show ''The Hollywood Squares'', and continued with that show for eleven years, writing and producing thousands of episodes for three different versions of the show. He was also involved in the development of such other programs as ''Gambit'' and ''High Rollers''.〔

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