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Biography (TV program)

Biography is an American documentary television series and media franchise created in the 1960s by David L. Wolper and owned by A&E Networks since 1987. Each episode depicts the life of a notable person with narration, on-camera interviews, photographs, and stock footage. The show originally ran in syndication in 1962–1964, and in 1979, on A&E from 1987 to 2006, and on The Biography Channel (later Bio, now FYI) from 2006 to 2012. After a five-year hiatus, the franchise was relaunched in 2017. Over the years, the Biography media franchise has expanded domestically and internationally, spinning off several cable television channels, a website, a children's program, a line of books and records, and a series of made-for-TV movies, specials, and miniseries, among other media properties. Biography has won a Peabody Award (1962) and three Emmy Awards (1997, 1999, 2002).

Biography
GenreDocumentary
Created byDavid L. Wolper
Presented by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time30/60/120 minutes
Production companiesWolper Productions (1961–1963, 1979)
ABC News Productions[1]
Release
Original network
Original release
  • Original syndication: February 1962 (1962-02)–1964, 1979
  • On A&E: April 6, 1987 – 2012 (2012)
Related

Biography began as an early 1960s syndicated television series produced by David Wolper and narrated by Mike Wallace. It won a Peabody Award, launched Wallace's journalism career, and became a standard in biography films, widely shown in classrooms. After a one-year revival in 1979, the show returned on A&E Networks in 1987. In 1990, A&E began producing new episodes, and expanded the show into a multimedia franchise. By the turn of the century, Biography became A&E's "flagship" program, winning three Emmy Awards, growing from one night per week to seven, and spawning its own cable television channel, several spin-off shows, a website, made-for-TV movies, mini-series, books, audio books, records, and even a board game. The show's ratings eventually slipped and its airtime was reduced to one night per week, then exclusive to The Biography Channel (now FYI). Production of new episodes ceased in 2011 and Biography was almost entirely off the air by 2012. In 2017, A&E relaunched the Biography franchise with a series of TV specials and miniseries. As of 2022, episodes are also shown on Story Television.

History

Syndicated series

 
1961 advertisement for Biography in Sponsor magazine[2]

The original Biography was produced by David Wolper and Jack Haley Jr. and narrated by Mike Wallace, who at the time was just beginning his award-winning journalism career. The show featured no interviews, consisting instead of a half hour of film clips, newsreel footage, still photographs and recordings.[3]

Production began in 1961 and the show was distributed in syndication[3] by Official Films,[2] premiering in February 1962.[3] The 1960s series profiled world leaders (Winston Churchill), contemporary U.S. politicians (Fiorello H. La Guardia, Joseph McCarthy), athletes (Babe Ruth and Knute Rockne), and other 20th-century notables, including generals, authors, scientists, actors, and all the modern U.S. Presidents.[3][4][5]

The program became popular in syndication, and in 1962, won a Peabody Award (Television Education), the first of several for both Wolper and Wallace. Biography has been credited with turning Wallace's journalism career around, and in 1963, he left to join The CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace, and, later, 60 Minutes. Biography stopped releasing new episodes in 1964, although some episodes continued to be used as educational films in classrooms, became standards for filmed biographies of the persons profiled, and it played for decades in syndication.[3][4][5] The series was briefly revived for syndication in 1979 with host David Janssen, profiling Idi Amin and Walt Disney, among others.[3]

1987 A&E acquisition

The Arts & Entertainment Network (now A&E), a joint venture started in 1984 by ABC, NBC, the Hearst Corporation, and the Rockefeller Group, acquired the broadcast rights to Biography and began airing the show on Tuesday nights at 8pm beginning on April 6, 1987, with Peter Graves as host. In the words of one observer, A&E's Biography "picked up where Wolper left off."[4]

In 1990, A&E acquired the rights to the Biography trademark and library, and began producing new episodes of the show, which expanded the subjects from historical figures to contemporary figures, including political leaders and popular celebrities, and which changed the program from one that reported history to one that recorded it as it unfolded. A&E also added on-camera interviews to the Biography format.[6][7][8]

In 1994, A&E expanded the show from one night per week to five (every weeknight at 8pm) and commissioned over 100 hours of new programming. Journalist Jack Perkins joined the show as an alternate host along with Graves. For the 1995–96 season, A&E expanded Biography again, adding a sixth night, Biography This Week, which profiled someone from the previous weeks' news, such as Yitzak Rabin, George Burns, and Gene Kelly.[3][7][8]

Franchise expansion

Biography (media franchise)
Created byDavid L. Wolper
Original workTV series
OwnerA&E Networks
Print publications
Book(s)Crown Publishing Group/Random House-published line
Magazine(s)Biography magazine
Films and television
Television series
  • Biography
  • Biography This Week
  • Biography for Kids
  • Biography International
  • Biography: American Justice
Television film(s)
  • Biography Movies series
  • Johnny Cash's America
  • The Notorious Life of Biggie Smalls
  • Gotti & Son
  • David Koresh and the Siege Of Waco
  • The End of America: Putin's Master Plan
  • Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography
  • Who Killed Tupac?
  • Mike Tyson: Autobiography
  • Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil
Games
Traditional"Who Am I? The Biography Game" (board game)
Audio
Original musicEMI-Capitol Entertainment Properties-published line
Miscellaneous
Cable channels

In the mid-1990s, A&E expanded Biography into a media franchise, including multiple cable channels, a website, a monthly magazine, home videos, books for adults and children, audiobooks, music CDs, CD-ROMs, several spin-off shows, mini-series, and made-for-TV movies, and even a board game called "Who Am I? The Biography Game."[6][7]

In January 1995, A&E launched The History Channel, followed in November by The History Channel U.K., which included a British version of Biography with a British host. By 1996, its tenth year on A&E, Biography had achieved its highest ratings yet, drawing over 1.5 million viewers,[9] six nights per week, and received its first Emmy nominations (The Presidents Award and Outstanding Informational Series).[10] A&E started producing approximately 130 hours of new programming each year, and expanded the franchise into other media. Barnes & Noble began selling Biography videos in its 400 stores. In the summer of 1996, A&E launched Biography.com. In the fall, a Saturday-morning children's version, Biography for Kids, was released.[6][8][11][12]

The next year, Biography won its first Emmy Award (Outstanding Informational Series), and was nominated in two other categories.[10] The same year, Biography was allowed to interview sitting First Lady Hillary Clinton for an episode profiling billionaire Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton. Also in 1997, A&E released Biography audio tapes, and replaced its eight-year-old A&E Monthly magazine with Biography magazine. Circulation started at 100,000 in 1997 and grew for several years (to 270,000 by early 1998;[13] 367,000 by mid-1998; 528,000 by 1999; and, 700,000 by 2001). Crown Publishing Group, a subsidiary of Random House, began publishing a line of 200-page Biography paperbacks in 1997, beginning with books on Muhammad Ali, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Ronald Reagan, and Pope John Paul II.[14][8][15]

In 1998, Biography was airing twice a day, six days a week. The episode profiling Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, aired on three separate time slots on Sunday, June 21, 1998, became the show's highest-rated episode up to that point. A&E released Biography Movies, featuring subjects such as P.T. Barnum, Lillian Hellman, and Dashiell Hammett. Bill Kurtis hosted a spin-off show, Biography: American Justice, and a series of Biography record albums by artists who had been profiled on the show, including Dean Martin, Judy Garland, Nat King Cole, Mel Torme, and Lena Horne, was released by EMI-Capitol Entertainment Properties.[13] In November, A&E created a spin-off network called The Biography Channel (now Bio Channel/FYI) featuring historical figures and current political and social leaders.[6][8][12][16]

 
The Biography Channel logo

By 1999, Biography had profiled 600 people. It won its second Emmy Award (Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming)[10] and was on television in some incarnation seven nights per week, including an "international-figure-personality-of-the-week," Biography International. That year's episode profiling Ron Howard was viewed in 3.5 million homes, becoming a new Biography record.[17] Journalist Harry Smith (previously with CBS's This Morning) joined Biography as the primary host, though Peter Graves and Jack Perkins continued to appear on the show.[6][18][19]

By the end of the century, Biography had profiled over 800 people, and on October 1, 2000, A&E Networks expanded its British partnership with Sky UK with the launch of a UK market Biography Channel.[20]

Biography's ratings declined 15% from 2000 to 2001, and another 17% from 2001 to 2002, before increasing 6% in 2003. Despite the decrease in ratings, by 2002, Biography won its third Emmy Award (Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series), and marked its 1,000th profile.[7][10][21]

A&E responded to the ratings decline by changing Biography's management personnel and launching a marketing campaign centering on photographs taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz of well-known subjects that had been profiled on Biography, including Jerry Seinfeld, Muhammad Ali, Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford.[21][22]

'We produced a show on the Green River Valley killer in a week,' O'Hearn says. When Katharine Hepburn, John Ritter and Gregory Peck died, up-to-date shows about their lives were televised if not on the night they passed away, the following night.

— Variety, quoting Biography Vice President Didi O'Hearn, 2002[21]

In 2002, host Harry Smith left to join CBS's The Early Show. A&E began reducing the number of nights Biography aired starting 2003, when Neil Ross became the show's final host, narrating episodes on Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley.[3][23][24] The growth of Biography's magazine circulation slowed in 2002 and declined 9% in 2003. In 2004, A&E scaled back Biography magazine from monthly to quarterly publication.[3][25]

By 2006, Ross had left the show and Biography was airing only once a week, usually on Friday nights with three back-to-back episodes. A&E removed Biography from its lineup in August, making new episodes of the show exclusively available on The Biography Channel. Its first year on The Biography Channel featured 64 hours of new programming, including episodes on the Onassis family, Jamie Oliver, Russell Simmons, George Lopez, Anthony Hopkins, Grace Slick, Elmore Leonard and Olivia Newton-John. The following year, The Biography Channel was rebranded "Bio." In 2008, Biography released a documentary, Johnny Cash's America, together with a companion DVD/CD package published by Legacy Recordings containing an unreleased recitation by the singer entitled "I Am the Nation."[3][26][27]

 
Rebranded "Bio" logo

The last new episode aired in 2011, and the show ended its run in 2012. In 2014, A&E replaced its underperforming Bio channel with The FYI Network and partnered with digital publisher SAY Media. SAY Media began operating Biography.com, while A&E continued producing short-form videos for the website.[28]

2017 revival

In 2017, A&E Networks relaunched the franchise with a set of two-hour specials and mini-series for three of its channels, A&E, History and Lifetime. Biography returned to A&E on June 28, 2017, with The Notorious Life of Biggie Smalls. A&E announced that it would produce up to 40 hours of new episodes as part of the relaunch, including features on John Gotti, Tupac Shakur, Vladimir Putin, Elizabeth Smart, Mike Tyson, and David Koresh.[11][28]

Hosts

Hosts of Biography, 1961–2006
     
1961–1963:
Mike Wallace
1979:
David Janssen
1987–1999:
Peter Graves
     
1994–1999:
Jack Perkins
1999–2002:
Harry Smith
2003–2006:
Neil Ross

The original, early 1960s syndicated Biography was narrated by Mike Wallace, who won his first Peabody Award on the show, and launched his journalism career. Wallace left in 1963 to join The CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace, and later, 60 Minutes.[3][4][5]

Actor David Janssen hosted a short-lived 1979 revival of the show on CBS.[3][29]

Actor Peter Graves hosted Biography on A&E starting in 1987, and he was joined in 1994 by journalist Jack Perkins as an alternate host, when the show expanded from one night per week to five.[7][14]

Where else could you find maybe on three successive nights the stories of Robert E. Lee, Gypsy Rose Lee and Bruce Lee?

— Host Harry Smith, as quoted by The Hartford Courant, 2002[7]

In 1999, after reportedly trying without success to recruit Charlie Gibson (who was then leaving ABC's Good Morning America) to replace Graves and Perkins, A&E named journalist Harry Smith, previously with CBS's This Morning, as the primary host of Biography, although Graves and Perkins continued to have a role with the series.[6][18][19]

Smith left in 2002 to join CBS's The Early Show, and was replaced by Neil Ross. Ross left in 2006, and A&E produced Biography as an unhosted show.[11]

Subjects profiled

Biography has profiled over 1,000 subjects, ranging from "Moses to Mozart to Madonna," in the words of host Harry Smith,[7] and as of 2018, Biography.com claims to contain over 7,000 biographical profiles on its website.[30] The most-watched episodes profiled Ron Howard, the Gambino crime family, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, Andre the Giant, and Sam Walton.[6][17][29]

Since its first broadcast in 1962, Biography has profiled:

Reception

 
Mike Wallace (left) presented with a Peabody Award for Biography in 1962[34]

Biography has been described as "an undisputed phenom,"[11] "one of cable television's most respected programs,"[8] "one of the most popular series on cable TV,"[3] "the belle of the Nielsen ball,"[27] and "the most pervasive series of history films found in classroom libraries."[5] It has been called A&E's "flagship series",[6][8] "signature series,"[29][6][19] "strongest brand,"[8] and "most-watched show."[19] In 2002, a writer for The Hartford Courant asked, "Is there anybody who doesn't like, or at the very least hasn't stopped to watch, A&E's Biography?"[7]

Biography has won a Peabody Award and three Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Awards (Emmy) Awards: Outstanding Informational Series in 1997, Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming in 1999, and Outstanding Informational Series in 2002. The show has been nominated for 16 other Emmy Awards: The Presidents Award (1996–1997), Outstanding Informational Series (1996), Outstanding Individual Achievement Informational Programming (1997), Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series (1998–2000, 2003–09, 2011), Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming (1999), and Outstanding Informational Series (2001).[10][34][35]

Not all reviews have been positive. The same Hartford Courant writer criticized the early 1960s version of the show for focusing on "great men".[7] A writer for The New York Times described Biography as "skipping easily, and often superficially" from one subject to the next.[29] Variety has reviewed some episodes as "disappointingly routine...marred by errors and omissions,"[33] and "suffer[ing] tunnel vision."[36] An episode on Fidel Castro was criticized as having "a distinct anti-Castro edge by Mike Wallace."[5] The Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Library includes a copy of a 1962 Biography episode featuring Eisenhower with the notation, "There are some simplifications of facts and condensation of events."[37] A 2018 Salt Lake Tribune TV critic wrote "the producers of Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil should have been more careful" to avoid confusing the LDS Church with the FLDS Church "through careless editing."[38]

BIOGRAPHY: DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER 1962...39th edition of CBS biography series. Follows Eisenhower from birth to 1962. There are some simplifications of facts and condensation of events. Does contain unique WWII film footage. Narrated by Mike Wallace.

— Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library Archives entry for 1962 Biography episode[37]

In 2002, the American Library Association wrote that Biography.com is an "extensive site" and "the perfect source for anyone looking for background or historical and biographical information."[39] In 2009, Biography.com was named a "Ten Best Reference Website" by The Sunday Times.[40] Biography.com has been cited as a source by The New York Times,[41] The Washington Post,[42] The Los Angeles Times,[43] The Chicago Tribune,[44] The Columbus Dispatch,[45] The Boston Globe,[46] and NPR.[47]

In popular culture

Biography has been a category on the television game show Jeopardy!.[6] In 2000, the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me! did an episode called "A&E Biography: Nina Van Horn." The episode was shot in the style of A&E's Biography, and focused on the life of one of the show's main characters, Nina Van Horn. The episode featured interviews with the other characters of the show and multiple special guest stars, including Don Henley, Jerry Hall, Sydney Pollack, Pat Sajak, Vanna White, and Buddy Hackett. The episode also included an introduction, conclusion, and voiceover provided by then-host Harry Smith.[48]

See also

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External links

  • Biography (1961–1964) at IMDb
  • Biography (1979) at IMDb
  • Biography (1987–present) at IMDb
  • Official site on A&Etv.com
  • Ranker.com's list of Biography episodes
  • Database of 1962–64 Biography episodes at David Wolper's website

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This article may contain an excessive number of citations Please consider removing references to unnecessary or disreputable sources merging citations where possible or if necessary flagging the content for deletion November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Biography is an American documentary television series and media franchise created in the 1960s by David L Wolper and owned by A amp E Networks since 1987 Each episode depicts the life of a notable person with narration on camera interviews photographs and stock footage The show originally ran in syndication in 1962 1964 and in 1979 on A amp E from 1987 to 2006 and on The Biography Channel later Bio now FYI from 2006 to 2012 After a five year hiatus the franchise was relaunched in 2017 Over the years the Biography media franchise has expanded domestically and internationally spinning off several cable television channels a website a children s program a line of books and records and a series of made for TV movies specials and miniseries among other media properties Biography has won a Peabody Award 1962 and three Emmy Awards 1997 1999 2002 BiographyGenreDocumentaryCreated byDavid L WolperPresented byMike Wallace 1961 1963 David Janssen 1979 Peter Graves 1987 1999 Jack Perkins 1994 1999 Harry Smith 1999 2002 Neil Ross 2003 2006 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionRunning time30 60 120 minutesProduction companiesWolper Productions 1961 1963 1979 ABC News Productions 1 ReleaseOriginal networkSyndication 1962 1964 1979 A amp E 1987 2006 The Biography Channel Bio FYI 2006 2012 Original releaseOriginal syndication February 1962 1962 02 1964 1979On A amp E April 6 1987 2012 2012 RelatedBiography This WeekBiography for KidsBiography InternationalBiography American JusticeBiography WWE LegendsBiography began as an early 1960s syndicated television series produced by David Wolper and narrated by Mike Wallace It won a Peabody Award launched Wallace s journalism career and became a standard in biography films widely shown in classrooms After a one year revival in 1979 the show returned on A amp E Networks in 1987 In 1990 A amp E began producing new episodes and expanded the show into a multimedia franchise By the turn of the century Biography became A amp E s flagship program winning three Emmy Awards growing from one night per week to seven and spawning its own cable television channel several spin off shows a website made for TV movies mini series books audio books records and even a board game The show s ratings eventually slipped and its airtime was reduced to one night per week then exclusive to The Biography Channel now FYI Production of new episodes ceased in 2011 and Biography was almost entirely off the air by 2012 In 2017 A amp E relaunched the Biography franchise with a series of TV specials and miniseries As of 2022 episodes are also shown on Story Television Contents 1 History 1 1 Syndicated series 1 2 1987 A amp E acquisition 1 3 Franchise expansion 1 4 2017 revival 2 Hosts 3 Subjects profiled 4 Reception 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditSyndicated series Edit 1961 advertisement for Biography in Sponsor magazine 2 The original Biography was produced by David Wolper and Jack Haley Jr and narrated by Mike Wallace who at the time was just beginning his award winning journalism career The show featured no interviews consisting instead of a half hour of film clips newsreel footage still photographs and recordings 3 Production began in 1961 and the show was distributed in syndication 3 by Official Films 2 premiering in February 1962 3 The 1960s series profiled world leaders Winston Churchill contemporary U S politicians Fiorello H La Guardia Joseph McCarthy athletes Babe Ruth and Knute Rockne and other 20th century notables including generals authors scientists actors and all the modern U S Presidents 3 4 5 The program became popular in syndication and in 1962 won a Peabody Award Television Education the first of several for both Wolper and Wallace Biography has been credited with turning Wallace s journalism career around and in 1963 he left to join The CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace and later 60 Minutes Biography stopped releasing new episodes in 1964 although some episodes continued to be used as educational films in classrooms became standards for filmed biographies of the persons profiled and it played for decades in syndication 3 4 5 The series was briefly revived for syndication in 1979 with host David Janssen profiling Idi Amin and Walt Disney among others 3 1987 A amp E acquisition Edit The Arts amp Entertainment Network now A amp E a joint venture started in 1984 by ABC NBC the Hearst Corporation and the Rockefeller Group acquired the broadcast rights to Biography and began airing the show on Tuesday nights at 8pm beginning on April 6 1987 with Peter Graves as host In the words of one observer A amp E s Biography picked up where Wolper left off 4 In 1990 A amp E acquired the rights to the Biography trademark and library and began producing new episodes of the show which expanded the subjects from historical figures to contemporary figures including political leaders and popular celebrities and which changed the program from one that reported history to one that recorded it as it unfolded A amp E also added on camera interviews to the Biography format 6 7 8 In 1994 A amp E expanded the show from one night per week to five every weeknight at 8pm and commissioned over 100 hours of new programming Journalist Jack Perkins joined the show as an alternate host along with Graves For the 1995 96 season A amp E expanded Biography again adding a sixth night Biography This Week which profiled someone from the previous weeks news such as Yitzak Rabin George Burns and Gene Kelly 3 7 8 Franchise expansion Edit Biography media franchise Created byDavid L WolperOriginal workTV seriesOwnerA amp E NetworksPrint publicationsBook s Crown Publishing Group Random House published lineMagazine s Biography magazineFilms and televisionTelevision seriesBiographyBiography This WeekBiography for KidsBiography InternationalBiography American JusticeTelevision film s Biography Movies seriesJohnny Cash s AmericaThe Notorious Life of Biggie SmallsGotti amp SonDavid Koresh and the Siege Of WacoThe End of America Putin s Master PlanElizabeth Smart AutobiographyWho Killed Tupac Mike Tyson AutobiographyWarren Jeffs Prophet of EvilGamesTraditional Who Am I The Biography Game board game AudioOriginal musicEMI Capitol Entertainment Properties published lineMiscellaneousCable channelsThe Biography Channel 1998 2006 Bio channel 2006 14 The Biography Channel UK and Ireland Bio Australian The Biography Channel Canada In the mid 1990s A amp E expanded Biography into a media franchise including multiple cable channels a website a monthly magazine home videos books for adults and children audiobooks music CDs CD ROMs several spin off shows mini series and made for TV movies and even a board game called Who Am I The Biography Game 6 7 In January 1995 A amp E launched The History Channel followed in November by The History Channel U K which included a British version of Biography with a British host By 1996 its tenth year on A amp E Biography had achieved its highest ratings yet drawing over 1 5 million viewers 9 six nights per week and received its first Emmy nominations The Presidents Award and Outstanding Informational Series 10 A amp E started producing approximately 130 hours of new programming each year and expanded the franchise into other media Barnes amp Noble began selling Biography videos in its 400 stores In the summer of 1996 A amp E launched Biography com In the fall a Saturday morning children s version Biography for Kids was released 6 8 11 12 The next year Biography won its first Emmy Award Outstanding Informational Series and was nominated in two other categories 10 The same year Biography was allowed to interview sitting First Lady Hillary Clinton for an episode profiling billionaire Wal Mart founder Sam Walton Also in 1997 A amp E released Biography audio tapes and replaced its eight year old A amp E Monthly magazine with Biography magazine Circulation started at 100 000 in 1997 and grew for several years to 270 000 by early 1998 13 367 000 by mid 1998 528 000 by 1999 and 700 000 by 2001 Crown Publishing Group a subsidiary of Random House began publishing a line of 200 page Biography paperbacks in 1997 beginning with books on Muhammad Ali Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II 14 8 15 In 1998 Biography was airing twice a day six days a week The episode profiling Ozzie and Harriet Nelson aired on three separate time slots on Sunday June 21 1998 became the show s highest rated episode up to that point A amp E released Biography Movies featuring subjects such as P T Barnum Lillian Hellman and Dashiell Hammett Bill Kurtis hosted a spin off show Biography American Justice and a series of Biography record albums by artists who had been profiled on the show including Dean Martin Judy Garland Nat King Cole Mel Torme and Lena Horne was released by EMI Capitol Entertainment Properties 13 In November A amp E created a spin off network called The Biography Channel now Bio Channel FYI featuring historical figures and current political and social leaders 6 8 12 16 The Biography Channel logo By 1999 Biography had profiled 600 people It won its second Emmy Award Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming 10 and was on television in some incarnation seven nights per week including an international figure personality of the week Biography International That year s episode profiling Ron Howard was viewed in 3 5 million homes becoming a new Biography record 17 Journalist Harry Smith previously with CBS s This Morning joined Biography as the primary host though Peter Graves and Jack Perkins continued to appear on the show 6 18 19 By the end of the century Biography had profiled over 800 people and on October 1 2000 A amp E Networks expanded its British partnership with Sky UK with the launch of a UK market Biography Channel 20 Biography s ratings declined 15 from 2000 to 2001 and another 17 from 2001 to 2002 before increasing 6 in 2003 Despite the decrease in ratings by 2002 Biography won its third Emmy Award Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series and marked its 1 000th profile 7 10 21 A amp E responded to the ratings decline by changing Biography s management personnel and launching a marketing campaign centering on photographs taken by photographer Annie Leibovitz of well known subjects that had been profiled on Biography including Jerry Seinfeld Muhammad Ali Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford 21 22 We produced a show on the Green River Valley killer in a week O Hearn says When Katharine Hepburn John Ritter and Gregory Peck died up to date shows about their lives were televised if not on the night they passed away the following night Variety quoting Biography Vice President Didi O Hearn 2002 21 In 2002 host Harry Smith left to join CBS s The Early Show A amp E began reducing the number of nights Biography aired starting 2003 when Neil Ross became the show s final host narrating episodes on Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley 3 23 24 The growth of Biography s magazine circulation slowed in 2002 and declined 9 in 2003 In 2004 A amp E scaled back Biography magazine from monthly to quarterly publication 3 25 By 2006 Ross had left the show and Biography was airing only once a week usually on Friday nights with three back to back episodes A amp E removed Biography from its lineup in August making new episodes of the show exclusively available on The Biography Channel Its first year on The Biography Channel featured 64 hours of new programming including episodes on the Onassis family Jamie Oliver Russell Simmons George Lopez Anthony Hopkins Grace Slick Elmore Leonard and Olivia Newton John The following year The Biography Channel was rebranded Bio In 2008 Biography released a documentary Johnny Cash s America together with a companion DVD CD package published by Legacy Recordings containing an unreleased recitation by the singer entitled I Am the Nation 3 26 27 Rebranded Bio logo The last new episode aired in 2011 and the show ended its run in 2012 In 2014 A amp E replaced its underperforming Bio channel with The FYI Network and partnered with digital publisher SAY Media SAY Media began operating Biography com while A amp E continued producing short form videos for the website 28 2017 revival Edit In 2017 A amp E Networks relaunched the franchise with a set of two hour specials and mini series for three of its channels A amp E History and Lifetime Biography returned to A amp E on June 28 2017 with The Notorious Life of Biggie Smalls A amp E announced that it would produce up to 40 hours of new episodes as part of the relaunch including features on John Gotti Tupac Shakur Vladimir Putin Elizabeth Smart Mike Tyson and David Koresh 11 28 Hosts EditHosts of Biography 1961 2006 1961 1963 Mike Wallace 1979 David Janssen 1987 1999 Peter Graves 1994 1999 Jack Perkins 1999 2002 Harry Smith 2003 2006 Neil RossThe original early 1960s syndicated Biography was narrated by Mike Wallace who won his first Peabody Award on the show and launched his journalism career Wallace left in 1963 to join The CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace and later 60 Minutes 3 4 5 Actor David Janssen hosted a short lived 1979 revival of the show on CBS 3 29 Actor Peter Graves hosted Biography on A amp E starting in 1987 and he was joined in 1994 by journalist Jack Perkins as an alternate host when the show expanded from one night per week to five 7 14 Where else could you find maybe on three successive nights the stories of Robert E Lee Gypsy Rose Lee and Bruce Lee Host Harry Smith as quoted by The Hartford Courant 2002 7 In 1999 after reportedly trying without success to recruit Charlie Gibson who was then leaving ABC s Good Morning America to replace Graves and Perkins A amp E named journalist Harry Smith previously with CBS s This Morning as the primary host of Biography although Graves and Perkins continued to have a role with the series 6 18 19 Smith left in 2002 to join CBS s The Early Show and was replaced by Neil Ross Ross left in 2006 and A amp E produced Biography as an unhosted show 11 Subjects profiled EditBiography has profiled over 1 000 subjects ranging from Moses to Mozart to Madonna in the words of host Harry Smith 7 and as of 2018 Biography com claims to contain over 7 000 biographical profiles on its website 30 The most watched episodes profiled Ron Howard the Gambino crime family Ozzie and Harriet Nelson Andre the Giant and Sam Walton 6 17 29 Since its first broadcast in 1962 Biography has profiled Scientists Carl Sagan Howard Carter 6 Serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer The Boston Strangler 29 Authors Ernest Hemingway 6 Athletes Muhammad Ali Jackie Robinson 14 Magicians Harry Houdini 6 Entertainers Dean Martin Nat King Cole Mel Torme Lena Horne 13 Judy Garland 31 Betty Grable 29 Sophia Loren 14 Edward G Robinson 14 Elizabeth Taylor 6 Pierce Brosnan 21 Michael Douglas 31 Kathie Lee Gifford 6 Tom Hanks 6 Shari Lewis 32 Paul Newman 31 Nick Nolte 6 Jane Fonda Musicians Bob Dylan Elvis Presley Jimi Hendrix Janis Joplin Marvin Gaye Martial artists Bruce Lee 6 Revolutionaries Che Guevara 31 Vladimir Lenin 31 Businesspeople J C Penney the Woolworth family Barbara Hutton 6 Professional wrestlers Andre the Giant 6 The Rock 21 Comedians Ernie Kovacs Jonathan Winters 14 Contemporary political leaders Winston Churchill 14 Bill Clinton 6 Charles de Gaulle 29 Al Gore 29 John McCain 6 Nancy Reagan 31 Historical figures ancient Attila the Hun 29 Alexander the Great 29 Columbus 6 and more recent Gandhi 31 Chiang Kai shek 31 Rosa Parks 6 Oskar Schindler 31 Fictional characters Lamb Chop 32 Catwoman 21 Filmmakers Howard Hughes 14 33 Steven Spielberg 6 14 Pioneers of the space program 14 Celebrities Prince Andrew 14 Princess Diana 6 Monica Lewinsky 6 Religious and mystical figures Jesus Christ Satan Nostradamus 6 Lawyers Ken Starr 6 Reception Edit Mike Wallace left presented with a Peabody Award for Biography in 1962 34 Biography has been described as an undisputed phenom 11 one of cable television s most respected programs 8 one of the most popular series on cable TV 3 the belle of the Nielsen ball 27 and the most pervasive series of history films found in classroom libraries 5 It has been called A amp E s flagship series 6 8 signature series 29 6 19 strongest brand 8 and most watched show 19 In 2002 a writer for The Hartford Courant asked Is there anybody who doesn t like or at the very least hasn t stopped to watch A amp E s Biography 7 Biography has won a Peabody Award and three Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Awards Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Series in 1997 Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming in 1999 and Outstanding Informational Series in 2002 The show has been nominated for 16 other Emmy Awards The Presidents Award 1996 1997 Outstanding Informational Series 1996 Outstanding Individual Achievement Informational Programming 1997 Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series 1998 2000 2003 09 2011 Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming 1999 and Outstanding Informational Series 2001 10 34 35 Not all reviews have been positive The same Hartford Courant writer criticized the early 1960s version of the show for focusing on great men 7 A writer for The New York Times described Biography as skipping easily and often superficially from one subject to the next 29 Variety has reviewed some episodes as disappointingly routine marred by errors and omissions 33 and suffer ing tunnel vision 36 An episode on Fidel Castro was criticized as having a distinct anti Castro edge by Mike Wallace 5 The Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Library includes a copy of a 1962 Biography episode featuring Eisenhower with the notation There are some simplifications of facts and condensation of events 37 A 2018 Salt Lake Tribune TV critic wrote the producers of Warren Jeffs Prophet of Evil should have been more careful to avoid confusing the LDS Church with the FLDS Church through careless editing 38 BIOGRAPHY DWIGHT D EISENHOWER 1962 39th edition of CBS biography series Follows Eisenhower from birth to 1962 There are some simplifications of facts and condensation of events Does contain unique WWII film footage Narrated by Mike Wallace Dwight D Eisenhower Presidential Library Archives entry for 1962 Biography episode 37 In 2002 the American Library Association wrote that Biography com is an extensive site and the perfect source for anyone looking for background or historical and biographical information 39 In 2009 Biography com was named a Ten Best Reference Website by The Sunday Times 40 Biography com has been cited as a source by The New York Times 41 The Washington Post 42 The Los Angeles Times 43 The Chicago Tribune 44 The Columbus Dispatch 45 The Boston Globe 46 and NPR 47 In popular culture EditBiography has been a category on the television game show Jeopardy 6 In 2000 the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me did an episode called A amp E Biography Nina Van Horn The episode was shot in the style of A amp E s Biography and focused on the life of one of the show s main characters Nina Van Horn The episode featured interviews with the other characters of the show and multiple special guest stars including Don Henley Jerry Hall Sydney Pollack Pat Sajak Vanna White and Buddy Hackett The episode also included an introduction conclusion and voiceover provided by then host Harry Smith 48 See also EditBehind The Music E True Hollywood StoryReferences Edit About the Producers America at a Crossroads PBS Retrieved January 23 2014 a b Biography an exciting new look at the inside stories of great lives PDF Sponsor Magazine November 27 1961 p 4 Retrieved November 16 2018 a b 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