Posted by Steve G
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on 8/10/2009, 9:41 am, in reply to "Ross K. Bagwell, Jr"
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Is this the same Kyle that I used to email way back before for there was a web site for one of the best TV shows of all time?
Sad to here about Mr. Bagwell. May he rest in peace. Will always be remembered, at least by me, for bringing us "HEY DUDE".
Steve
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: I just found out that Ross K. Bagwell died last
: October. Here's the obit...
:
: BAGWELL, JR., ROSS KENNEDY - age 56, passed
: away Saturday, October 4 after an extended
: illness. He was born July 22, 1952 at St.
: Mary's Hospital. Ross worked over 30 years as
: a director of television programming and was a
: pioneer in lifestyle programming, especially
: the "how to" genre. He directed
: thousands of hours of programming, shot around
: the world, for various networks. Ross directed
: the first sitcom for cable television,
: "I-40 Paradise", which aired on TNN.
: He also directed 1,200 hours of the popular
: dance program, Club Dance, of which he was a
: co-creator. He spent two years on location in
: Tucson, Arizona, directing the hit series
: "Hey Dude" for Nickelodeon. He
: worked on several projects with Roy Rogers and
: Gene Autry including directing the two series
: Happy Trails Theatre and Melody Ranch Theatre
: for TNN. Ross was a co-director of Elvis
: Presley's last concert, which aired on CBS,
: and directed "Baryshnikov at the White
: House", which aired on PBS. One of his
: favorite projects took him and his father to
: the South Pacific to shoot a documentary on
: how the islands, including Iwo Jima, were
: still affected by the battles of WWII. During
: his career, Ross served as President of
: Cinetel Productions, Bagwell Communications,
: Ross Television Productions, and Bagwell
: Entertainment, LLC. He also was a southern
: fiction writer. He completed three novels,
: When Pigs Fly, Larry the Lover, , and
: Karnsville. Ross graduated from Webb School of
: Knoxville and the University of Tennessee.
: While at the University of Tennessee, he was a
: member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Ross was
: an avid golfer, a long-time member of the
: Cherokee Country Club, UT fan, and a collector
: of military artifacts. Ross is survived by his
: parents, Ross K., Sr. and Sue Burchfield
: Bagwell; his sister and brother-in-law, Dee
: and Jimmy Haslam; his nephew, James Oakley;
: his nieces, Whitney Haslam and Cynthia Haslam
: Arnholt and her husband, David Arnholt.
: Memorial donations may be sent to the
: Pellissippi State Technical Community College
: for the Bagwell Center for Media and Art,
: 10915 Hardin Valley Road, Knoxville, TN 37933
: or to the Webb School of Knoxville for the
: Bagwell Tennis Center, 9800 Webb School Drive,
: Knoxville, TN 37923. The family will receive
: friends on Monday, October, 6 from 5:00 - 7:00
: p.m. at Highland Memorial Funeral Home, 5315
: Kingston Pike. A graveside service will be
: held on Tuesday, October 7 at 12:00 noon at
: Highland Memorial Park. Arrangements by
: Highland Memorial
: www.highlandmemorialparks.com.
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