- Bill Todman
William (Wilbur) S. "Bill" Todman (
July 31 ,1916 –July 29 ,1979 ) was an Americantelevision producer born inNew York City .Early Life
In the 1940s Bill Todman was the son of the legendary and highly respected Wall Street accountant Frederick S. Todman, CPA. The Accounting firm was known as Frederick S. Todman & Co. and for many years was located at 111 Broadway, located next door to Trinity Church. Frederick S. Todman & Co represented some of the United States biggest companies, including The New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, Polaroid, Eastman Kodak, Chase Manhattan Bank among many others. Frederick S. Todman lectured in post WWII Japan as part of that country's econmic reconstruction and wrote several quintiseential books on Wall Street Accounting. Todman's brother Howard was Vice President and Treasurer for Goodson-Todman Productions.
Game Shows
Todman, teamed up with
Mark Goodson for radio shows. According to radio historian J. David Goldin, among their early work together was the show "Treasury Salute," a program honoring military members syndicated by the Treasury Department. They later collaborated in producinggame show s for radio, then moved into television, where they produced some of the longest-running game shows in history. Their many shows included "Beat the Clock ", "Card Sharks ", "Family Feud ", "The Match Game", "Password", "The Price is Right ", "To Tell the Truth " and "What's My Line? ". Though both men created the programs, Todman gradually became less involved with the day-to-day operations of the game show business and moved Goodson-Todman into a bigger business strategy. Todman was the genius behind diversifying Goodson-Todman into thenewspaper , radio andreal estate businesses. The television business was lucrative but not nearly as much as the other businesses in which Todman invested, which earned millions. Goodson continued to work on game shows while Todman expanded the company. It is believed that Goodson-Todman would never have survived the roller coaster of the television business, including the slow period for game shows in the late 1960s, had Todman not been aggressive in expanding the company into other ventures.Death
Todman died two days before his 63rd birthday, on
July 29 ,1979 , in New York City as a result of a heart condition. Goodson-Todman game shows that were still running at the time continued to be billed as "Mark Goodson/Bill Todman Production [s] "; Child's Play, which premiered in 1982, was the first show to be billed as simply "A Mark Goodson Television Production."Bill Todman's Son, Bill Todman,Jr., followed in his fathers footsteps becoming a very successful Film Producer. Bill Todman, Jr. has produced more than 20 major motion pictures including MARRIED TO THE MOB (Orion), HARD TO KILL (Warner Bros), ACE VENTURA: WHEN NATURE CALLS (Warner Bros), WILD, WILD WEST (Warner Bros), X-MEN ( 20th Century Fox), THE INLAWS (Warner Bros), GRANDMA'S BOY (20th Century Fox), RENDITION (New Line Cinema), STRANGE WILDERNESS (Paramount) and the upcoming May 2009 blockbuster STAR TREK (Paramount). In 2004, Bill Todman, Jr. and life-long friend billionaire real estate & banking magnate Edward L. Milstein formed Level 1 Entertainment to finance and produce major studio motion pictures and television.
External links
* [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/G/htmlG/goodsonmark/goodsonmark.htm Museum of Broadcast Communications: Mark Goodson and Bill Todman]
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7219924 Find-A-Grave biography]
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