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James W. Case : ウィキペディア英語版
Jim Case

James W. "Jim" Case (June 18, 1927 – March 19, 2012) was a director and producer for American television and film. He worked for NBC, CBS and various other media organizations throughout his career. He is most notable for his involvement in ''The Ragtime Era'', a 1959 television series which he directed during his time with KRMA-TV. Other educational works directed by Case include the ''Redman's America'' series, ''Our Neighbor: The Moon'', ''The Naturalists'', ''Artists in America: James Salter'' and many others.〔The Ford Foundation. "The Learning Lens: VII", ''ETV: A Ford Foundation Pictorial Report'', New York, March 1961.〕
==Early life and career beginnings==
Jim Case was born in Kansas City, Missouri on June 18, 1927. He served in the United States Army as a medic in Germany at the end of World War II. Afterwards, he attended the University of Kansas City (later University of Kansas City-Missouri), and graduated from the University of Denver in 1950 earning his Bachelor of Arts from what was then the Radio and Television Department of the university.〔Saunders, Walter. ''Case makes TV screen come alive, ''Rocky Mountain News, TV Dial,'' May 16, 1971.〕 During his time at the university, he met Noel Jordan who was a professor in his department and was a former NBC Executive.〔Southwick, Tom. ("Mark Nathanson Oral History Transcript" ), ''TheCableCenter.org'', 08 November 2001. Retrieved on 2010-03-01.〕 Upon graduation, Case was recommended by Jordan to NBC in New York where he got an interview for a position as a NBC Page. Case obtained the position and learned the ropes of NBC in New York for 11 months and after this time was offered a staff job. Case worked in various capacities on several NBC shows including film producer for ''Howdy Doody'' and as a production assistant on Sid Caesar’s ''Your Show of Shows'', "All Star Review" and "Colgate Comedy Hour."〔Saunders, Dusty. ''Frantic, fascinating, crowded start for public TV in Denver, ''Rocky Mountain News,'' February 25, 2006.〕

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