Don Hewitt
Don Hewitt was a renowned American television producer and director, best known for creating the influential news program '60 Minutes.' He played a pivotal role in the organization and production of the first-ever televised presidential debates in 1960 between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy, which marked a significant turning point in how political campaigns were conducted in the United States.
Born on Jan 01, 1922 (103 years old)
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Don Hewitt was the producer and director responsible for organizing the debates.
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