After a protracted struggle with progressive supranuclear palsy, Scott Satin, a television producer with credits on Funny You Should Ask and the NBC clip show Most Outrageous Moments, passed away on Thursday (PSP). At 64 years old, he was.
In addition, Satin collaborated with Byron Allen as a writer and executive producer on the comedy programs The First Family and Mr. Box Office. He has worked on the programs World’s Funniest Weather.
The Byron Allen Show, which first paired Allen and Satin, ran in the 1990s.
The Allen Media Group posted on Facebook, “The Gong Show, Let’s Make A Deal, Hollywood Squares… only a few classics of television Game Show history, and he touched them all.” “Millions will continue to chuckle thanks to Scott’s creative abilities, and that is how we will remember him.”
His wife Jaime and his kids Ryan, Sam, and Danielle are still alive. His son Drew predeceased Satin in death.
The family requests that donations be made in Satin’s honor to CurePSP, a charity that aids others suffering from the neurological condition, rather than a memorial service, which will take place soon.
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