Arne Harris
TV Producer
1934 – 2001
Who was Arne Harris?
Arnold H. Harris was the producer/director of WGN-TV's Chicago Cubs television broadcasts from 1964 until his death.
Harris joined WGN in 1956 while attending Drake University. He risked bodily harm in 1960 to interview Don Cardwell after his no-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals as fans stormed the field to get to the pitcher.
Over the years, Arne developed a style so unique, that it changed the way live baseball was covered on television. He was arguably one of the first directors to show crowd shots and reaction shots and would often follow a story that was happening off of the playing field. In doing so he brought not only the game, but the ballpark experience to people watching at home.
Although he loved to show the flavor of the ballpark, his direction when a baseball was in play was second to none. His favorite play to cover was a bases loaded triple.
Harris was known for having cameras shoot into the crowd, so viewers could look for friends and family in attendance.
After his death, the Cubs placed a flag of honor on the roof of Wrigley Field.
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- Born
- May 22, 1934
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- Drake University
- Died
- Oct 6, 2001
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on July 23, 2013
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