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Paul Alter, American television director (Family Feud) died he was , 89.

Paul Alter was a former American television director, specializing in game shows for Mark Goodson Productions died he was , 89. Alter was best known as the original director of Family Feud from the show's origin in in the mid-1970s until the early 90's.

(March 11, 1922 – June 11, 2011)

Early life and career

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Alter studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet.[2] Alter became a talented musician. Later on, Alter would put his talent to use composing the 1969 theme for To Tell the Truth.

Television work

His first job as a game show director was on the original CBS version of Beat the Clock in 1950. He then began a long association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, where he worked on many of their shows including What's My Line?, I've Got A Secret and To Tell The Truth. Alter directed the original version of Family Feud which ran on ABC from 1976 to 1985. When Family Feud was revived in 1988, Alter directed on that version as well until October 1990, when Alter left the show to direct the revival of To Tell the Truth. Another show for which he directed both versions was The Price Is Right. He first worked on the original incarnation in New York starring Bill Cullen that ran from 1956 to 1965. In 1986 he became director of the current version of the show, replacing original director Marc Breslow. Alter was relieved of his position as director of The Price Is Right in 2000 by Pearson Television due to an unfavorable deposition against host Bob Barker.[3] Bart Eskander replaced Alter as director of The Price Is Right, though Alter briefly regained his position as part of a special agreement with Pearson.
He retired following his departure from The Price Is Right. On E! True Hollywood Story episode on Family Feud, Alter's gave some insight on popular game show hosts saying: "Dawson became more of the boss. That happens to any M.C. who becomes popular, he can call the shots".[4]

"Honey, I Blew Up the Kid" lawsuit

In 1980, Alter submitted to the Walt Disney Company a story treatment about a kid who, due to a genetic accident, grew to an enormous size, which he based on his granddaughter's knocking over toys. By 1991, it became the movie Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. Alter sued Disney that year, claiming several similarities between that movie and his treatment. His case went to trial in 1993, which resulted in the jury awarding him $300,000. [5]

Death

Alter died on June 11, 2011.

 

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