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Chet Forte
Fulvio Chester Forte Jr. (August 7, 1935 – May 18, 1996) was an
American television director and
sports radio talk show host. He was also a standout college basketball player for
Columbia and was the
UPI Player of the Year in 1956–57. After dabbling in semi-pro leagues, he moved on to work in broadcasting. He was hired by
ABC in 1963, where he worked for 25 years. He served as producer and director for a variety of broadcasts, most notably in sports for the
Olympic Games (1968, 1984), the
Indianapolis 500, and football, which earned him eleven Emmy Awards. He was the first director of ''
Monday Night Football'', which he oversaw from its inception in 1970 until he was fired from ABC in 1987. As such, he was featured prominently in his exploits (such as his gambling addiction, which later doomed his career) and innovations in ''
Monday Night Mayhem'', a book about the early years of the program that was later turned into a film (in which he was played by
Nicholas Turturro).
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