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− | '''[[keyword:Nathaniel Lande|Nathaniel Lande]]''', born of Canadian parents, is an award winning journalist, author, and filmmaker with a multifaceted career spanning several decades. He is the author of ten books including the critically acclaimed ''Cricket'', and was the creative force behind Time magazine during his tenure. | + | '''[[keyword:=Nathaniel Lande|Nathaniel Lande]]''', born of Canadian parents, is an award winning journalist, author, and filmmaker with a multifaceted career spanning several decades. He is the author of ten books including the critically acclaimed ''Cricket'', and was the creative force behind Time magazine during his tenure. |
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| At CBS he began his career in the mailroom, and soon was selected by the legendary Michael Dann and William Paley, to work for the head of Programming. Then he joined the producing staff of PM East, hosted by Mike Wallace, with his good friend, Peter Lassally, (who would later become producer of the Tonight Show at NBC). By night, the young and enterprising producers searched for talent discovering Woody Allen at the Bon Soir, a small club in [[Directory:New York|New York]], and Barbara Streisand at One Fifth Avenue, and were the first to book them on national television. | | At CBS he began his career in the mailroom, and soon was selected by the legendary Michael Dann and William Paley, to work for the head of Programming. Then he joined the producing staff of PM East, hosted by Mike Wallace, with his good friend, Peter Lassally, (who would later become producer of the Tonight Show at NBC). By night, the young and enterprising producers searched for talent discovering Woody Allen at the Bon Soir, a small club in [[Directory:New York|New York]], and Barbara Streisand at One Fifth Avenue, and were the first to book them on national television. |
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− | While Creative Director for the Magazine Group at TIME, Inc, [[keyword:lande|Lande]] innovated presentations for the publishers of the magazines writing musical revues. All About Life, One for the Money, and 10 the Musical, for LIFE, Money, and People respectively. Each combined editorial content and publishing attributes. They were cleaver mini Broadway Revues touring the country targeting advertisers. No ad presentations had ever been so refreshing and engaging, establishing Nathaniel Lande, according to New York Magazine, as a TIME icon. His creators included, Scott Ellis and Susan Stroman who later became acclaimed Broadway directors. Susan Stroman is best known for Contact and The Producers.<ref>All About Life, One for the Money, 10 The Musical; TIME, Inc. Archives. New York</ref> As Director of TIME World News Service, he broadcasted TIME stories to America and 70 countries around the world, writing and producing over 800 radio broadcasts. <ref>TIME. Letter from the Publisher. April 16, 1984 </ref> | + | While Creative Director for the Magazine Group at TIME, Inc, [[keyword:=lande|Lande]] innovated presentations for the publishers of the magazines writing musical revues. All About Life, One for the Money, and 10 the Musical, for LIFE, Money, and People respectively. Each combined editorial content and publishing attributes. They were cleaver mini Broadway Revues touring the country targeting advertisers. No ad presentations had ever been so refreshing and engaging, establishing Nathaniel Lande, according to New York Magazine, as a TIME icon. His creators included, Scott Ellis and Susan Stroman who later became acclaimed Broadway directors. Susan Stroman is best known for Contact and The Producers.<ref>All About Life, One for the Money, 10 The Musical; TIME, Inc. Archives. New York</ref> As Director of TIME World News Service, he broadcasted TIME stories to America and 70 countries around the world, writing and producing over 800 radio broadcasts. <ref>TIME. Letter from the Publisher. April 16, 1984 </ref> |
| [[Image:10 Best of Everything jpg copy 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|National Geographic Books ''The Ten Best of Everything: Passport to the Best, An Ultimate Guide for Travelers.'' is a joint effort between Lande and his son.]] | | [[Image:10 Best of Everything jpg copy 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|National Geographic Books ''The Ten Best of Everything: Passport to the Best, An Ultimate Guide for Travelers.'' is a joint effort between Lande and his son.]] |
| ''Montage'' and ''Window on the World'', are two of the films and documentaries Nathaniel Lande wrote, produced and directed at TIME, winning over Twenty Gold Medals and International Awards, including the New York and Cannes Film Festival<ref>Ibid. Time Inc. Archives. New York</ref> With Gregory Peck, Nathaniel Lande served as a special White House aide under two United States Presidents. Part of his duties included producing White House events. His productions of A ''Salute to Congress'' and a History of Presidential Campaign Songs called ''Sing Along with Millard Fillmore'', staring Walter Cronkite as narrator, delighted the Congress.<ref>The National Archives. Washington, D.C.</ref> | | ''Montage'' and ''Window on the World'', are two of the films and documentaries Nathaniel Lande wrote, produced and directed at TIME, winning over Twenty Gold Medals and International Awards, including the New York and Cannes Film Festival<ref>Ibid. Time Inc. Archives. New York</ref> With Gregory Peck, Nathaniel Lande served as a special White House aide under two United States Presidents. Part of his duties included producing White House events. His productions of A ''Salute to Congress'' and a History of Presidential Campaign Songs called ''Sing Along with Millard Fillmore'', staring Walter Cronkite as narrator, delighted the Congress.<ref>The National Archives. Washington, D.C.</ref> |