Richard Sher (producer)

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Richard Sher taping Says You (cropped)

Richard Sher was a prominent American television producer and radio personality, best known for his work on the public radio quiz show Says You!. Born on March 4, 1949, Sher's career in media spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions to the broadcasting industry. He passed away on February 9, 2015, leaving behind a legacy celebrated by peers and audiences alike.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Richard Sher was born in New Jersey, growing up in a community that fostered his early interest in radio and television. He pursued higher education at Boston University, where he studied communications, a field that would define his professional career. His time at university not only equipped him with the necessary skills but also ignited his passion for broadcasting.

Career[edit | edit source]

After completing his education, Sher embarked on a career in broadcasting, initially working in various capacities within the radio and television sectors. His versatility and creativity quickly became apparent, leading him to roles that would leverage his talents more fully.

In 1996, Sher created Says You!, a radio quiz show that combined wordplay, wit, and trivia. The show was a testament to Sher's love for the English language and his belief in the power of engaging entertainment. Says You! quickly gained a loyal following, appreciated for its intelligent humor and the camaraderie among its panelists. Sher served as the host and producer, roles that allowed him to shape the show's direction and ensure its success.

Beyond Says You!, Sher's contributions to broadcasting included work on various other projects, though it was this particular show that would define his legacy. His ability to create content that was both educational and entertaining set him apart in the industry.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Richard Sher's personal life, though kept private, was occasionally glimpsed through anecdotes shared on Says You!. His warmth and wit endeared him to listeners, and his passion for his work was evident in every episode of the show.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Richard Sher's passing in 2015 was met with an outpouring of tributes from fans, colleagues, and friends. His impact on public radio and the broadcasting industry was significant, with Says You! continuing as a testament to his vision and creativity. The show remains on the air, a lasting legacy of Sher's commitment to quality broadcasting.

Sher's work has been recognized posthumously, with awards and accolades celebrating his contributions to radio and television. His approach to entertainment—valuing intelligence, humor, and community—continues to influence broadcasters and entertainers.

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