Patrick Watson (December 23, 1929July 4, 2022) was a Canadian broadcaster, television and radio interviewer and host, author, commentator, actor, television writer, producer, and director for five decades, serving as Chairman of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1989 to 1994. He began working on his doctorate at the University of Michigan, but withdrew in 1955 to focus on working for CBC Television. It took five years to make, was filmed in 30 countries and was, at the time, the most expensive original documentary series ever made for Canadian television. Watson has acted in more than 50 dramatic productions, including the movie The Terry Fox Story, and the HBO movie Countdown to Looking Glass. He often assisted the Canadian disabled community, including serving as honorary chair of the Canadian Amputee Sports Association and chairman emeritus of the Canadian Abilities Foundation. He died at his home in Ontario on July 4, 2022.
Patrick Watson (producer)
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