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Gerry Anderson's 'Supermarionation' puppet action shows reshaped British (and American) TV. A new documentary claims thwarted ambition was his fuel.
DTE Energy Co. Executive Chairman Gerry Anderson will retire this summer after almost 30 years with the company. Anderson, 63, will retire on June 30 after joining DTE in 1993. Jerry Norcia, 59 ...
DTE Executive Chairman Gerry Anderson talks about the "Rona4Real"campaign now blanketing the state to help educate people about avoiding the Coronavirus and Senator Gary Peters talks re-election ...
And recently Anderson announced that DTE Energy will reduce carbon emissions from its plants by 80% or more by 2050. " It shapes the way that we’ll reinvest in power production," he said.
WBA and Hanna-Barbera Europe are developing 'Hit Squad,' an adult puppet espionage-comedy inspired by Gerry Anderson's Supermarionation legacy.
Gerry Anderson, the CEO of DTE Energy, and Robert Quinn and Anjan Thakor, professors at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business and the Olin Business School at Washington University ...
Gerry Anderson, who has died aged 69, ... where he graduated in Sociology and Social Anthropology at the University of Ulster and took a postgraduate diploma in continuing education. ...
To radio and television audiences, Gerry Anderson meant humour, music and a wry look at life. Born in 1944 in his beloved 'Stroke City' - the term he coined for Londonderry/Derry - he soon showed ...
DTE Energy Executive Chairman Gerry Anderson plans to retire June 30 after a 29-year career at the Detroit-based energy company.Jerry Norcia, president and CEO of DTE Energy, will assume the role ...
Gerry Anderson, the man who created the iconic TV series Thunderbirds in the 1960s, has died, the BBC reports. Anderson, whose work was honored by a special set of moving-image stamps in Britain ...
Geraldine Mary Anderson died on Jan. 16, 2022, in the morning hours, in Atascadero, Calif., with her daughter, Sheryl, with whom she made her home, at her side. Gerry was born a twin on Aug. 20, 1930, ...
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