Edward Trach
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Edward Trach is an American television producer and graduate of Yale (Master of Fine Arts, class of 1958.) Although his tenure at Procter and Gamble Productions as Executive in Charge of Production is often associated with the glory days of the P&G soaps, critics note that three PGP soap operas with a combined 65 years on the air were cancelled during his tenure. He won an Emmy for the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Preceded by Robert Short |
Executive in Charge of Production for PGP soap operas 1982-1994 |
Succeeded by Kenneth L. Fitts |
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