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Alan A. Armer, an Emmy Award-winning television producer whose series included “The Fugitive” and “The Untouchables,” has died. He was 88.
LOS ANGELES - Alan A. Armer, an Emmy Award-winning television producer whose series included "The Fugitive" and "The Untouchables," has died. He was 88. Armer, a retired longtime professor in what ...
Alan Armer, known best for producing 1960s skein “The Fugitive,” died Dec. 5 of colon cancer in Century City, Calif. He was 88. Armer produced 90 episodes of the ABC skein, starring David ...
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Alan Armer, an Emmy Award-winning television producer whose series included The Fugitive and The Untouchables , has died of colon cancer at his home in Los Angeles. He was 88.
Alan A. Armer, whose 30-year career as a TV producer included an Emmy-winning stint on the classic series The Fugitive, died Dec. 5 of colon cancer at his home in Century City.
Alan A. Armer, who produced the Emmy-winning television show The Fugitive, has died of colon cancer, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 88. Armer died Dec. 5 in his Los Angeles home.