Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Final regular appearances Andy Rooney 60 Minutes


Andy Rooney
Andy Rooney's "60 Minutes" this Sunday was his last regular appearance, has learned TVNews.

Rooney, who started at the end of his luxury showroom in 1978, has been MIA from the 44th Season last week in the first.

Rooney was January 93rd It moves slowly, and his hearing and eyesight are not what they were. Over the years, residents in a bad mood '60 's' was often criticized as out of touch with contemporary culture.

Rooney could not be reached for comment. CBS News is expected to confirm the move soon.

1st June 2010 interview with TVNews told Rooney that he work in the '60s, until he said firmly, "dropped dead." ". Until someone tells me otherwise, I will not give up"

No word on who will take over Rooney in two minutes. Regardless, it is expected that his office CBS, which presented six days a week, sometimes writer reached in September to hold, Rooney is likely to concentrate on his writing.

Rooney joined CBS in 1949 as the author of "Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts from." Until recently, he wrote his plays on a typewriter from his days as a London correspondent for Stars and Stripes World War II.

Longevity in the "60s is nothing new. Originales correspondent Mike Wallace, 93, worked full time until 2006 then appeared from time to time, until '08.

The end of Don Hewitt, creator of '60 'and Executive Producer for a long time, was 81 when he pushed from the throne in 2004. He died five years later.

> Updated: CBS press release after the jump. "There is nobody like Andy and never will. Hate to hear this, but has an American origin," said Jeff Fager, president of CBS News and executive producer of "60 Minutes."


To give Andy Rooney, his "60 minutes" PAPER

Andy Rooney will be released in 60 minutes Sunday to his last regular appearance on the show to be. Rooney, 92, was presented in 60 minutes since 1978.

Announcement will be made in the sample, at the end of 1097th Initial test program of 60 minutes. It will return from a segment in which Rooney to be safer in his career before it in an interview with Morley.

"There is nobody like Andy and never will. Hate to hear this, but has an American origin," said Jeff Fager, president of CBS News and executive producer of 60 minutes. "His contributions to 60 minutes is immeasurable, there is also a great friend. It is difficult for him to do every week, but still be able to freely express their thoughts, in 60 minutes when the mood proposes. "

Rooney began his career for 60 minutes in July 1978 with an essay on the declaration of the fatal car on the weekend of Independence Day. He was to find a permanent feature, alternating weeks with James Kilpatrick and Shana J. grief Alexander, before the final position for itself in the fall of 1979. Rooney first full season as a commentator for 60 minutes, the show was number one for the first time.

He was a contribution to 60 minutes after the start of the program. During the first season of the series in 1968, appeared a few times in silhouette with Palmer Williams, producer of high 60 minutes in a segment called "Ipso Facto y." He was a creator of many software experience, Don Hewitt, assessed as the end of the program. Hewitt came after a segment point / counterpoint, Kilpatrick and Alexander a few years ago looking for the perfect epilogue for 60 minutes of Andy Rooney.

Rooney produced 60-minute segments of a Harry Reasoner during the broadcast of the first season.

He wrote to give his first television essay, a precursor of more done in 60 minutes in 1964, "Essay on the doors." Between 1962 and 1968 he worked with Reasoner, with the writing and production of Rooney and Reasoner said that in these remarkable developments, the CBS News "An Essay on Bridges" (1965), "Essay on the hotel" (1966), " Essay on Women "(1967)," Essay on Chairs "(1968) and" The Strange Case of English "(1968). That same year he wrote two CBS News special series in his screenplay for "Black in America". "Black History: Lost, stolen or misplaced," I have the first four Emmys.

"Essay on War" (1971), made for PBS, was his first appearance on television and earned him his third Writers Guild Awards Rooney.

Later he wrote, produced and tells a number of CBS News about various aspects of American life, including "Mr. Rooney Goes to Washington" which is a Peabody Award, "Andy Rooney takes", "Mr. Rooney will be working" and " Mr. Rooney will go to dinner. "Since 1979, he wrote a syndicated weekly column, by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, where he was identified through out with Ernie Pyle Award for Lifetime Achievement in June 2003. In September it was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Emmy. The Overseas Press Club Award was its president in 2010 for his coverage of the Second World War for the Stars and Stripes.

Rooney joined CBS in 1949, was the author of "Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts," the 10 greatest hits, the number one in 1952. He also wrote for "The Garry Moore Show" (1959-1965) to help to achieve the status of the coup than 20 programs. At the same time he wrote for CBS News public affairs programs, like "El Siglo XX", "New America", "Adventure", "calendar" and "The Morning Show with Will Rogers, Jr."

In addition to journal articles, wrote early in his career, Rooney is the author of 16 books last Andy Rooney: 60 years of wisdom and wit, published by PublicAffairs in 2009. Rooney other books include: Air Gunner, The Story of The Stars and Stripes Peace Conquerors, the fortune of war, a few minutes with Andy Rooney, and still more by Andy Rooney, pieces of me, word for word, no one is asking. .., Sweet and Sour, My War Sincerely, Andy Rooney, with no common sense and years minutes out of my head.

Rooney on 14 Was born in January 1919, in Albany, NY He attended Colgate University until he drafted into the Army in 1941. In February 1943, was one of six correspondents who flew with the Eighth Air Force in the first U.S. bombing of Germany.

Rooney lives in New York. He has three daughters and one son.


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