Which of the following innovations in television programming was Fred Silverman NOT responsible for?
a. He created the prime time soap opera Dallas for CBS, which proved to be his most significant programming failure.
b. He developed the innovative program Hill Street Blues for NBC, insisting on his desire to create a more gritty, realistic cop drama than had previously existed on television.
c. Familiar with making programming that appealed to female audiences, he scheduled Aaron Spelling’s Charlie’s Angel on the ABC schedule, confident it would appeal to male and female audiences.
d. He was instrumental in updating CBS’s programming lineup in the 1970s, including adding controversial programs such as All in the Family.