"Aaron Spelling went further than anyone has ever gone for television"
- Linda Evans
About this Quote
This quote by Linda Evans is describing the success and impact of Aaron Spelling, a tv manufacturer and writer. He was among the most successful tv producers of all time, developing some of the most iconic and precious tv programs of perpetuity. He was the creator of programs such as Charlie's Angels, Dynasty, Beverly Hills 90210, and 7th Heaven. His shows were exceptionally popular and successful, and he had the ability to reach a large audience with his work. He was likewise able to develop a lasting tradition in the tv market, as his programs are still remembered and precious today. His success and impact in the tv industry was unmatched, and he was able to go even more than anybody else had actually ever gone before.
This quote is written / told by Linda Evans somewhere between November 18, 1942 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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