Russell Morash
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Russell Morash (born February 11, 1936) is a television producer and director of many television programs produced through WGBH and airing on PBS.
His shows include This Old House, The Victory Garden, and The New Yankee Workshop. He also worked with Julia Child to produce The French Chef and other cooking programs, beginning in 1963.
A native of Lexington, Massachusetts, Morash graduated from the Boston University College of Fine Arts in 1957. He is married to Marian Morash, a James Beard Award-winning chef who also appeared on The Victory Garden and edited The Victory Garden Cookbook.[1]
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Preceded by Monty Hall Bob Stewart |
Recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Daytime Emmy Awards 2014 |
Succeeded by Betty White |
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