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429:. He received his fourth Emmy nomination in 1959 for Best Direction of a Single Musical Or Variety Program for his work on an episode of Como's show featuring Maureen O'Hara and Robert Preston. Jones also served as producer of Como's show in the late 1950s. His association with the Como show continued until 1967, though his work was limited to specials in the later years. 500:. He directed the television broadcast of the award ceremony 19 times between 1967 and 1986. He was twice nominated for Emmy Awards and once for a DGA Award for his handling of the Tony Awards. He also directed other award ceremonies and pageants, including the Emmy Awards and the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants. 334:
recalled the broadcast as both "a landmark in television" and "a milestone in the cultural life of the '50s." He called it "the most stupendous" in an era of "super special shows." Jones himself described it as "the very first television spectacular" and "the most exciting show" he ever did.
309:. Cameras were placed in the "Diamond Horeshoe" boxes to capture a production that featured a 92-piece orchestra and as many as 120 persons on stage at the same time> It broadcast live via closed circuit to movie screens across the country. 451:. He left the show after the first season to return to New York. For his work on the show, he was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award (DGA Award) for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television. 330:
and involved the coordination of three studios, eight cameras, 45 engineers, 25 stagehands, a 24-piece orchestra, and a large cast. Forty years after the broadcast, television critic
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He began working in television at an experimental station in 1941. During the 1950s, directed numerous musical and variety programs, including
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By the fall of 1952, Jones had built a reputation as "one of the most imaginative and creative of all TV directors today." While working on
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in October 1952 called Jones' direction one of the keys to the show's "professional savvy." He continued as the regular director of the
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who directed the show on Broadway and received his second Emmy nomination for the project. Jones' other projects for
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until 1954. He received his first Emmy nomination in 1955 for best television director for his work on the program.
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Frank Sinatra: The Man and His Music (1981). He was nominated for a DGA Award for the second Sinatra special.
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award ceremonies. Over the course of his television career, Jones was nominated for nine
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between 1955 and 1957. The most successful was the March 1955 television broadcast of
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During the 1960s, he continued to specialize in variety and music programs, including
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1983 - DGA Award nominee, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety for
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1982 - DGA Award nominee, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety for
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1984 - Emmy nomination, Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program for the
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1982 - DGA Award nominee, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Actuality for the
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1968 - DGA Award nomination, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television for
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1978 - Emmy nomination, Outstanding Achievement in Coverage of Special Events for
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1964 - Emmy nomination, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music,
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1985 - Emmy nomination, Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program for
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1959 - Emmy nomination, Best Direction of a Single Musical or Variety Program,
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Jones also remained in demand during the 1960s for musical specials, directing
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1982 - Emmy nomination, Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program,
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and began working as a director on early television shows that included
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In 1967, Jones moved to Los Angeles to direct the first season of
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Jones was nominated for multiple awards including the following:
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1958 - Emmy nomination, Best Direction - Half Hour or Less for
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In June 1953, Jones took a two-week leave of absence from
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1956 - Emmy nomination, Best Director - Live Series for
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in 1966, but it was cancelled after a three-month run.
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In 1951, he became the director of the television show
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Carol Channing Proudly Presents the Seven Deadly Sins
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In 1967, Jones began a 20-year association with the
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December 26, 1951 – via 900:NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 837:An Evening with Marlene Dietrich 1486:"Sinatra Does His Thing, Again" 1394:"Director Named For Davis Show" 1288:. January 26, 1958 – via 1632:Northwestern University alumni 1131:Bill Colemna (June 13, 1953). 978:. October 1, 1949 – via 673:The Ford 50th Anniversary Show 319:The Ford 50th Anniversary Show 104:The Ford 50th Anniversary Show 1: 1622:American television directors 1444:. August 6, 1982 – via 1422:. April 17, 1966 – via 1375:. March 19, 1967 – via 1313:. April 15, 1958 – via 1244:. April 29, 1957 – via 1120:. April 5, 2002. p. C11. 732:(1957-1958) (Emmy nomination) 427:Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1574:. March 6, 1982 – via 1266:. April 6, 1957 – via 1179:. March 6, 1982 – via 1066:. June 15, 1953 – via 956:. July 30, 1949 – via 934:. 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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Key West, Florida
Your Hit Parade
Metropolitan Opera
The Ford 50th Anniversary Show
Caesar's Hour
Peter Pan
Royal Ballet
Cinderella
The Perry Como Show
The Bell Telephone Hour
The Carol Burnett Show
Frank Sinatra
Tony Award
Primetime Emmy Awards
Directors Guild of America Awards
Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Northwestern University
Schenectady, New York
World War II
Signal Corps
New York City
One Man's Family
NBC
Eddie Condon
Billie Holiday
Louis Armstrong
Jack Teagarden
Earl Hines
Your Hit Parade

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