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E. Duke Vincent: Summary

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E. Duke Vincent began his illustrious career in entertainment after a nine-year stint as a naval aviator, the highlight of which was a two-year tour with the flight demonstration team "The Blue Angels."

It wasn't long after that when Vincent signed a contract with RKO General and Seven Arts in New York City to write and produce seven one-hour documentaries called "Man in Space." In 1967, while filming sequences for "Man in Space," he met the executive producer of "The Dick Van Dyke Show." After writing a spec script for the show, he signed on to work on the series. He then went on to serve as producer/head writer of the television comedy series "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." and the subsequent "The Jim Nabors Hour." Vincent's other early television credits include "Arnie" and "The Little People." He wrote and produced the two television movies "Panache" and "The Impostor."

Since joining Aaron Spelling Productions in 1977, Vincent's incredible television list grew to include such top Spelling series as "Vega$," "Matt Houston," "Dynasty," "Hotel," "MacGruder & Loud," "Strike Force," "Finders of Lost Loves," "Hollywood Beat" and "The Colbys." He also teamed with Aaron Spelling as executive producer on numerous movies for television including the Emmy Award-winning "Day One," "Best Little Girl in the World," "Dark Mansions," "Runway," "Male Model," "Don't Go to Sleep," "Dark Mirror," "Wild Women of Chastity Gulch," "Shooting Stars," "Velvet" and the two miniseries "Hollywood Wives" and "Crossing."

More recently, he served as executive producer with Spelling on the shows "Models, Inc.," "Burke's Law," "Madman of the People," the long-running series "Melrose Place" and "Beverly Hills, 90210," "Any Day Now" and the critically acclaimed, Emmy Award-winning HBO movie "And the Band Played On."

Currently, Spelling Entertainment has several successful series on the air including The WB's highest-rated series, "7th Heaven" and The WB hit "Charmed." For the 2002-2003 season, Spelling also has two midseason series - the highly anticipated "Kingpin" and "Queens Supreme."
E. Duke Vincent began his illustrious career in entertainment after a nine-year stint as a naval aviator, the highlight of which was a two-year tour with the flight demonstration team "The Blue Angels."

It wasn't long after that when Vincent signed a contract with RKO General and Seven Arts in New York City to write and produce seven one-hour documentaries called "Man...
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