Albert Fisher is a highly accomplished and versatile television executive with a diverse array of creative credits across a broad spectrum of prominent networks, leading syndicators, influential cable networks, and significant station groups.
Throughout his illustrious career, Fisher has been instrumental in the development and production of numerous projects, showcasing his exceptional skill and expertise in the television industry.
Currently, he is actively involved in the creation and production of various innovative projects, including a groundbreaking PBS Food series, a revival of the iconic "The Original Amateur Hour," and the captivating science series "Savage Yard."
Notably, "Savage Yard" has received a generous grant from the prestigious National Science Foundation and is being co-produced in collaboration with the esteemed National Association for the Advancement of Science.
This esteemed executive's impressive portfolio and continued involvement in cutting-edge projects have solidified his reputation as a prominent figure in the television industry.
As the CEO of Fisher/Merlis Television, Inc. for a span of over a decade, Fisher has garnered a plethora of prestigious accolades, including the esteemed national Emmy award.
Throughout his tenure, he has spearheaded the production and distribution of numerous broadcast and cablecast series and specials that have captivated audiences worldwide.
Fisher's latest venture, a highly acclaimed multi-disc documentary on the iconic radio and television series "The Original Amateur Hour", has recently been released and is currently airing as a special on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).