Tony Verna

{{Short description|American television producer}}

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Anthony F. Verna (November 26, 1933{{spnd}}January 18, 2015) was a producer of television sports and entertainment blockbusters.

Biography

Verna was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He died in Palm Desert, California at the age of 81.{{cite news|title=Tony Verna, Inventor of Instant Replay, Dies at 81|url=http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2015/01/18/tony-verna-inventor-of-instant-replay-dies-at-81/|accessdate=January 19, 2015|publisher=CBS Los Angeles|date=January 18, 2015}}{{cite news|last1=Eskine|first1=Chris|title=Tony Verna, TV director who introduced instant replay, dies at 81|url=http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-tony-verna-20150119-story.html|accessdate=January 19, 2015|work=Los Angeles Times|date=January 18, 2015}}

=Broadcast hallmarks=

Verna's broadcast hallmark was an ability to continually come up with advances in the use of cameras, program content and creative interplay. It was this skill that prompted him to use a trick left over from radio days in order to outwit the technology of the times and allow for a play on the field to be re-broadcast "instantly."

Verna's varied career includes creating, producing and directing Pope John Paul II's billion-viewer television special "A Prayer for World Peace" and the historic music spectacular "Live Aid." As President of Caesar's Palace Productions, Verna was involved in all their spectacular entertainment projects.

=Notables who collaborated with Verna=

Major television events

Tony Verna produced and/or directed the following major television events:

1955 – Major League Baseball Game of the Week with Dizzy Dean

1960 – Rome Olympics

1962 – Josip Broz Tito----ski jumping---Yugoslavia

1963 – (Dec-7) Invented the instant replay first used for the Army–Navy Game

1964 – Directed Kentucky Derby (first of 12)

1967 – Las Vegas – Liberace Special

1967 – Johnny Unitas – Instant Quarterback

1968 – Rocky Marciano, Jonathan Winters Jogging

1968 – Directed Super Bowl#2 (first of 5)

1968 – Harlem GlobetrottersSoupy Sales

1968 – Roy Rogers, Dale Evans Special

1969 – Rocky Marciano Tribute

1970 – Created The Battle of the NFL Cheerleaders CBS

1970 – Created Instant Quarterback-John Unitas

1970 – Produced and directed Pro Bowlers Tour

1972 – Directed Mike Douglas Show- Moscow

1974 – Directed Canadian Stanley Cup

1974 – Directed 12th Kentucky Derby

1974 – Directed bios Jesse Owen, Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio

1975 – Mexican soccer championships

1975 – Directed Le Mans Grand Prix, France

1976 – Hired by Saudi Arabia for Montreal Olympics

1977 – Created $50,000 Challenge Winner Take All – Telly Savalas

1978 – Soupy SalesHarlem Globetrotters

1978 – London World Circus ---Karl Wallenda

1978 – Celebrity Daredevils, Christopher Reeve

1978 – Battle of the NFL Cheerleaders

1978 – NBC Rock n Roll Classic – Rod Stewart

1978 – Created Pete Rose Roast with Milton Berle--

1979 – Billiards Mosconi-Minnesota Fats-Omar Sharif

1979 – Peoples Choice Award--Tom Selleck -Hawaii

1979 – ESPN--30 interviews with Roy Firestone

1979 – Created Weekend Heroes – Las Vegas

1979 – Directed ABC primetime All American Woman

1979 – President of Caesars Palace Productions

1980 – Ronald Reagan Network Interview

1982 – Charlton Heston-Paul Newman Debate-ABC

1984 – ABC Summer Olympics

1985 – Live Aid

1985 – Christmas Special-Mother Teresa

1985 – Christmas Celebration-Johnny Cash

1986 – Sport-Aid

1986 – Prayer For World Peace, Pope John Paul II

1987 – Omni 14 Great Minds Predict the Future

1989 – Our Common Future Special—Global

1990 – Earth 90 – Japan – John Denver

1990 – White HouseGeorge H. W. Bush

1990 – Ted Turner Goodwill Games-Larry King

1991 – Earth Day- Japan- Ray Charles

1994 – Created Superstitions Around The World – London

1996 – 2006 Consultant—Vatican and World Broadcasters

Books

Tony Verna is the author of:

1970 – Playback

1987 – Live TV (commissioned by the DGA)

1993 – Global Television

2006 – Algebra 1 Murder II

2008 – Instant Replay: the Day That Changed Sports Forever

Patents

Verna held U.S. Patents on the following:

  • 2006 – Instant Footballer{{Citation needed|date=January 2015}}
  • 2008 – Talking Replays{{Citation needed|date=January 2015}}

References

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