- Fred
Barzyk (b. Milwaukee,
October 18, 1936) is a Boston-based
television producer and
director who was
president of
Creative Television ****ociates, Inc...
- WNET's
Experimental TV Lab project, and
directed by
David Loxton and Fred
Barzyk. Le Guin, by her own account, was
involved in the casting,
script planning...
- to
personal reasons. She was
replaced by her
first runner-up,
Patricia Barzyk of Franche-Comté, as Miss
France 1980. In 1964,
winner Arlette Collot of...
- is an
American made-for-television family-comedy film,
directed by Fred
Barzyk and
David R. Loxton, with a
script written by Jean Shepherd.
Produced by...
- to
personal reasons. She was
replaced by her
first runner-up,
Patricia Barzyk of Franche-Comté, as Miss
France 1980. In 1964,
winner Arlette Collot of...
- to Shepherd, that "they
would have
nothing to do with production." Fred
Barzyk was
producer for this film, as he was for Shepherd's
other work for WGBH...
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Pryke 2021, p. 181.
Pryke 2021, pp. 181–183.
Pryke 2021, pp. 120–122.
Barzyk,
James E. (November 1999). "Turtles in Crisis: The
Asian Food Markets"....
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Between Time and
Timbuktu is a
television film
directed by Fred
Barzyk and
based on a
number of
works by Kurt Vonnegut.
Produced by
National Educational...
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First runner-up was
Kimberley Santos representing Guam,
second was
Patricia Barzyk from France,
third was Anat
Zimmermann of Israel, and
fourth was Kim Ashfield...
- is an
American made-for-television family-comedy film,
directed by Fred
Barzyk, with a
script written by Jean Shepherd.
Produced by
Olvia Tappan, the film...