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  1. James Thomas Aubrey Jr. (December 14, 1918 – September 3, 1994) was an American television and film executive. As president of the CBS television network from 1959 to 1965, with his "smell for the blue-collar ," [1] he produced some of television's most enduring series on the air, including Gilligan's Island and The Beverly ...

  2. 11 de sept. de 1994 · TIMES STAFF WRITER. James Thomas Aubrey Jr., who presided over retrenchment at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and the resurgence of CBS in tenures that were marked by creativity and callousness, has...

  3. AUBREY, James Thomas, Jr. (b. 14 December 1918 in La Salle, Illinois; d. 3 September 1994 in New York City), media executive and producer credited with improving the financial fortune of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) television network in the early 1960s.

  4. U.S. Television: The Regency Firing. 6 minute read. TIME. March 12, 1965 12:00 AM GMT-5. F or James Thomas Aubrey Jr., 46, president of CBS-TV, the weekend promised to be a good one. He had...

  5. 12 de sept. de 1994 · James T. Aubrey Jr., a hard-driving television and film executive who headed CBS and then Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, died on Sept. 3 at U.C.L.A. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 75 and lived...

  6. DURING his four-year reign as president of the Columbia Broadcasting System television network, James Thomas Aubrey Jr. was a king who ruled his subjects totally and completely. He probably...

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    James Thomas Aubrey Jr. (December 14, 1918 – September 3, 1994) was an American television and film executive. As president of the CBS television network from 1959 to 1965, with his "smell for the blue-collar", he produced some of television's most enduring series on the air, including Gilligan's Island and The Beverly Hillbillies.