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Apart from his television work, Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Film/HoneyIBlewUpTheKid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to 1989's ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of ''Family Feud'' which ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct the infamously-troubled 1990-91 revival of ''To Tell the Truth.''

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Apart from his television work, Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Film/HoneyIBlewUpTheKid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to 1989's ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
$300,000. Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of ''Family Feud'' which ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct the infamously-troubled 1990-91 revival of ''To Tell the Truth.''
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Apart from his television work, Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to 1989's ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.

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Apart from his television work, Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' ''Film/HoneyIBlewUpTheKid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to 1989's ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
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Apart from his television work, Paul Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to 1989's ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of ''Family Feud'' which ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct the infamously-troubled 1990-91 revival of ''To Tell the Truth.''

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Apart from his television work, Paul Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to 1989's ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of ''Family Feud'' which ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct the infamously-troubled 1990-91 revival of ''To Tell the Truth.''



Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''Price'' in 2001. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas'', recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows-Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole-Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 at the age of 89 in Los Angeles, California.

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Paul Alter He retired after his departure from ''Price'' in 2001. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas'', recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows-Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole-Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 at the age of 89 in Los Angeles, California.
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Paul Alter was director and producer on some of the most iconic and long-lasting {{Game Show}}s in television history.

Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the famous 1969 theme music for ''Series/ToTellTheTruth''. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at Creator/MarkGoodson Productions, specialized in game shows.

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Paul Alter (March 11, 1922 – June 11, 2011) was director and producer on some of the most iconic and long-lasting {{Game Show}}s in television history.

Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s the 1950s, when he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician musician, Alter put his skills to use by composing the famous 1969 theme music for ''Series/ToTellTheTruth''. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at Creator/MarkGoodson Productions, specialized in game shows.
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Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the 1969 theme music for ''Series/ToTellTheTruth''. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at Creator/MarkGoodson Productions, specialized in game shows.

Starting in the early days of television with ''Series/BeatTheClock'' in 1950, this was his first job as a game show director. After that Paul Alter started his long lasting association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, where he worked on many of their shows including ''To Tell the Truth'', ''Series/WhatsMyLine'' and ''Series/IveGotASecret''. At Goodson-Todman, Alter helped created more than 60 game shows from 1956-2000 and directed almost all of the pilots for the company’s shows, even if another director went on to helm the series.

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Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the famous 1969 theme music for ''Series/ToTellTheTruth''. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at Creator/MarkGoodson Productions, specialized in game shows.

Starting in the early days of television with ''Series/BeatTheClock'' in 1950, this was his first job as a game show director. After that Paul Alter started his long lasting association with [[Creator/MarkGoodson Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, Productions]], where he worked on many of their shows including ''To Tell the Truth'', ''Series/WhatsMyLine'' and ''Series/IveGotASecret''. At Goodson-Todman, Alter helped created more than 60 game shows from 1956-2000 1956 to 2000 and directed almost all of the pilots for the company’s shows, even if another director went on to helm the series.



Apart from his television work, Paul Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against the Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to the 1989 hit comedy ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of ''Family Feud'' which ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct ''To Tell the Truth.''

Alter directed both versions for the hit show ''The Price Is Right'' which aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and still remains as one of the longest-running network series in the United States' television history. He directed the original NBC-ABC verison through its entire run, and directed the CBS version from 1986 to 2001, replacing original director Marc Breslow, who had been relieved of his directing duties due to repeated disputes with host Bob Barker. In a 2007 ''The Price Is Right'' was named "the greatest game show of all time."

Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''The Price Is Right'' in 2001. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas,'' recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 at the age 89 in Los Angeles, California.

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Apart from his television work, Paul Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against the Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to the 1989 hit comedy 1989's ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for ''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of ''Family Feud'' which ran on Creator/{{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct the infamously-troubled 1990-91 revival of ''To Tell the Truth.''

Alter directed both versions for the hit show of ''The Price Is Right'' which aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and still remains as one of the longest-running network series in the United States' television history. He Right''; he directed the original NBC-ABC verison version through its entire run, and directed the CBS version from 1986 to 2001, replacing original director Marc Breslow, who had been relieved of his directing duties due to repeated disputes with host Bob Barker. In a 2007 ''The Price Is Right'' was named "the greatest game show of all time."

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Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the 1969 theme music for ''Series/ToTellTheTruth''. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at Creaotor/MarkGoodson Productions, specialized in game shows.

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Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the 1969 theme music for ''Series/ToTellTheTruth''. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at Creaotor/MarkGoodson Creator/MarkGoodson Productions, specialized in game shows.
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Alter directed both versions for the hit show ''The Price Is Right'' which aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and still remains as one of the longest-running network series in the United States' television history. In a 2007 ''The Price Is Right'' was named "the greatest game show of all time." Alter directed the show from 1986 to 2000.

Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''The Price Is Right'' in 2000. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas,'' recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 at the age 89 in Los Angeles, California.

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Alter directed both versions for the hit show ''The Price Is Right'' which aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and still remains as one of the longest-running network series in the United States' television history. He directed the original NBC-ABC verison through its entire run, and directed the CBS version from 1986 to 2001, replacing original director Marc Breslow, who had been relieved of his directing duties due to repeated disputes with host Bob Barker. In a 2007 ''The Price Is Right'' was named "the greatest game show of all time." Alter directed the show from 1986 to 2000.

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Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''The Price Is Right'' in 2000.2001. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas,'' recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 at the age 89 in Los Angeles, California.



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Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the 1969 theme music for {{To Tell the Truth}}. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at {{Mark Goodson}} Productions, specialized in game shows.

Starting in the early days of television with {{Beat the Clock}} in 1950, this was his first job as a game show director. After that Paul Alter started his long lasting association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, where he worked on many of their shows including {{Whats My Line}}, {{Ive Got A Secret}} and {{To Tell the Truth}}. At Goodson-Todman, Alter helped created more than 60 game shows from 1956-2000 and directed almost all of the pilots for the company’s shows, even if another director went on to helm the series.

Over the course of a career that spanned five decades, Alter worked on some 60 game shows and other productions, but he also did work outside the TV game show arena like editing and scripting episodes of the 1950s crime drama ''Man Against Crime,'' served as an occasional editor to director {{Sidney Lumet}} on the TV series ''Danger'', and was in charge of some episodes of ''The Perry Como Show.'' In 1972, he produced Simon Gray’s Broadway show ''Wise Child''.

Apart from his television work, Paul Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against the {{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to the 1989 hit comedy ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for {{The Price Is Right}}. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of Family Feud which ran on {{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct ''To Tell the Truth.''

Alter directed both versions for the hit show ''The Price Is Right'' which aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and still remains as one of the longest-running network series in {{The United States}} television history. In a 2007 ''The Price Is Right'' was named “the greatest game show of all time." Alter directed the show from 1986 to 2000.

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Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the 1969 theme music for {{To Tell the Truth}}.''Series/ToTellTheTruth''. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at {{Mark Goodson}} Creaotor/MarkGoodson Productions, specialized in game shows.

Starting in the early days of television with {{Beat the Clock}} ''Series/BeatTheClock'' in 1950, this was his first job as a game show director. After that Paul Alter started his long lasting association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, where he worked on many of their shows including {{Whats My Line}}, {{Ive Got A Secret}} and {{To ''To Tell the Truth}}.Truth'', ''Series/WhatsMyLine'' and ''Series/IveGotASecret''. At Goodson-Todman, Alter helped created more than 60 game shows from 1956-2000 and directed almost all of the pilots for the company’s shows, even if another director went on to helm the series.

Over the course of a career that spanned five decades, Alter worked on some 60 game shows and other productions, but he also did work outside the TV game show arena like editing and scripting episodes of the 1950s crime drama ''Man Against Crime,'' served as an occasional editor to director {{Sidney Lumet}} Creator/SidneyLumet on the TV series ''Danger'', and was in charge of some episodes of ''The Perry Como Show.'' In 1972, he produced Simon Gray’s Broadway show ''Wise Child''.

Apart from his television work, Paul Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against the {{Disney}}, Creator/{{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to the 1989 hit comedy ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for {{The Price Is Right}}.''Series/ThePriceIsRight''. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of Family Feud ''Family Feud'' which ran on {{ABC}} Creator/{{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct ''To Tell the Truth.''

Alter directed both versions for the hit show ''The Price Is Right'' which aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and still remains as one of the longest-running network series in {{The the United States}} States' television history. In a 2007 ''The Price Is Right'' was named “the "the greatest game show of all time." Alter directed the show from 1986 to 2000.
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Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''The Price Is Right'' in 2000. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas,'' recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 at the age 89 in Los Angeles, California.




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Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''The Price Is Right'' in 2000. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas,'' recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Unfortunately the entertainment world lost this legend at the age 89 when he died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. He is still missed and adored passionately by his entire family.

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* ''Series/HeSaidSheSaid'' (1969)
* ''Series/IveGotASecret'' (1956-67)
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Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''The Price Is Right'' in 2000. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas,'' recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Unfortunately the entertainment world lost this legend at the age 89 when he died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. He is still missed and adored passionately by his entire family.
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Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for {{Family Feud}} and the second in 1996 for {{The Price Is Right}}. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of Family Feud which ran on {{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct ''To Tell the Truth.''

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Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for {{Family Feud}} ''Series/FamilyFeud'' and the second in 1996 for {{The Price Is Right}}. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of Family Feud which ran on {{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct ''To Tell the Truth.''
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->''"His shows should be required viewing material for anyone looking to get into directing game shows."''
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Paul Alter was director and producer on some of the most iconic and long-lasting {{Game Show}}s in television history.

Paul Alter was born on March 11, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, and before started to work in television in 1950s he studied piano with Teddy Wilson, from the Benny Goodman Quartet. As a talented musician Alter put his skills to use by composing the 1969 theme music for {{To Tell the Truth}}. He graduated from NYU and the Yale School of Drama. He was a key figure at {{Mark Goodson}} Productions, specialized in game shows.

Starting in the early days of television with {{Beat the Clock}} in 1950, this was his first job as a game show director. After that Paul Alter started his long lasting association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, where he worked on many of their shows including {{Whats My Line}}, {{Ive Got A Secret}} and {{To Tell the Truth}}. At Goodson-Todman, Alter helped created more than 60 game shows from 1956-2000 and directed almost all of the pilots for the company’s shows, even if another director went on to helm the series.

Over the course of a career that spanned five decades, Alter worked on some 60 game shows and other productions, but he also did work outside the TV game show arena like editing and scripting episodes of the 1950s crime drama ''Man Against Crime,'' served as an occasional editor to director {{Sidney Lumet}} on the TV series ''Danger'', and was in charge of some episodes of ''The Perry Como Show.'' In 1972, he produced Simon Gray’s Broadway show ''Wise Child''.

Apart from his television work, Paul Alter gained attention with a noteworthy lawsuit in 1992 against the {{Disney}}, claiming several similarities between Disney’s movie ''Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'' and his treatment which he had written years before. In his suit, Alter listed 17 areas of similarity between his work, which he had submitted to Disney in the late 1970s, and the 1992 movie, a sequel to the 1989 hit comedy ''Film/HoneyIShrunkTheKids''. His case went to trial in 1993, and after the jury sided with Alter, Disney settled with him for $300,000.
Paul Alter has won two Daytime Emmy Awards, one in 1982 for {{Family Feud}} and the second in 1996 for {{The Price Is Right}}. Overall he has had 14 nominations. This Emmy-winning game show director directed the original version of Family Feud which ran on {{ABC}} from 1976 to 1985. He continued to direct the show after it was revived in 1988, and directed that version as well until 1990 when he left the show and went on to direct ''To Tell the Truth.''

Alter directed both versions for the hit show ''The Price Is Right'' which aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and still remains as one of the longest-running network series in {{The United States}} television history. In a 2007 ''The Price Is Right'' was named “the greatest game show of all time." Alter directed the show from 1986 to 2000.

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!!Shows originally directed by Paul Alter include:

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* ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'' (1956, 1986-2001)
* ''Series/ToTellTheTruth'' (1958-67, 1969, 1990)
* ''Series/FamilyFeud'' (1976-82, 1988)
* ''Series/CardSharks'' (1986)
* ''Series/BodyLanguage'' (1984)
* ''{{Tattletales}}'' (1974-76, 1982)
* ''Series/NowYouSeeIt'' (1974)
* ''Series/BeatTheClock'' (1950, 1970, 1979)
* ''Series/TheBetterSex'' (1977)
* ''[[Series/DoubleDare1976 Double Dare]]'' (1976)
* ''Series/SaleOfTheCentury'' (1969)
* ''Series/HeSaidSheSaid'' (1969)
* ''Series/IveGotASecret'' (1956-67)
* ''Where the Action Is'' (1965)
* ''Series/WhatsMyLine'' (1957-61)
* ''Man Against Crime'' (1953)
* ''Two for the Money'' (1952)
* ''The Big Payoff'' (1951)

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Paul Alter retired after his departure from ''The Price Is Right'' in 2000. This allowed him to go back to his music background and late in life, at the age of 87, he composed the music and lyrics for the festive season album ''The True Spirit of Christmas,'' recorded by Pat Boone. For over 40 years he was married to Shirley Burrows Alter. Later on he married his second wife Lorraine Cole Alter. Paul Alter has three daughters, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Unfortunately the entertainment world lost this legend at the age 89 when he died of natural causes on June 11, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. He is still missed and adored passionately by his entire family.

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