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Robert Wilson, Who Built 四虎影院 From The Ground Up, Dies At 75

Robert Wilson, who brought Jim Lehrer and Monty Python to American television audiences while leading 四虎影院 during its early years, died today after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. He was 75. 

Bob Wilson was just 26 years old when his mentor and boss, Ralph Rogers, gave him the reins at 四虎影院. In 1968, 四虎影院 was a fledgling educational station 鈥 not exactly innovative 鈥 at times, it broadcast people teaching, literally writing on blackboards. Wilson told 四虎影院鈥檚 Lee Cullum in 2011 that he and Rogers set out to change that.

"He said let鈥檚 go to work. And so we began, and started thinking about it,鈥 Wilson said.

Wilson helped take the station from black and white to color, from film to video tape. He launched 四虎影院 FM, bringing public radio to the region. Wilson also coaxed a then-lesser-known Dallas newspaperman named Jim Lehrer to 四虎影院 to run the station鈥檚 news unit. Lehrer went on to host the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour on PBS. Lehrer recalled those early days in a documentary.

"Bobby Wilson, who I still call him Bobby, called me and asked me if I would become a consultant to News and Public Affairs. I said, 'well great, do you all do any news on in public affairs?' He said, 'no, but we wanted to do something,'鈥 Lehrer said.

Bob Ray Sanders says the news team didn鈥檛 pull punches 鈥 and Wilson approved of that. After Sanders reported a story skewering the downtown Fort Worth business elite, Sanders says he expected to get chewed out 鈥 after all, Wilson was trying to fundraise from those same business elites.

"I saw him coming toward my desk and I thought 'oh lord, what have I done?' And he just came back to me and said 'great job, Bob Ray.' And that鈥檚 when I knew we had this bond. That we were going to be able to do some things that Dallas had not seen before, Fort Worth had not seen before, and that鈥檚 what we did." 

Under Wilson, 四虎影院 also became the first U.S. station to air "Monty Python鈥檚 Flying Circus" in 1974, after the BBC program concluded across the pond. The surreal sketch comedy show was ahead of its time and created a model for comedy in the coming years. 

Wilson was the station manager until 1975.

Though his work at 四虎影院 changed the public media landscape, Laura Wilson says her husband didn鈥檛 see himself as a visionary 鈥 he had big ideas but he was always modest. She鈥檚 an acclaimed photographer, and their sons Andrew, Owen and Luke Wilson are famous in the film industry.

"He really sacrificed in a way his life for the creative freedom that each of us were able to experience," she told 四虎影院. "And that鈥檚 unusual because he himself was very creative."

Watch the 四虎影院 documentary about Wilson 

For our 50th anniversary in 2011, 四虎影院 premiered this half-hour documentary special, "Bob Wilson and the Early Years of 四虎影院." The first clip is a tribute made for 四虎影院's 50th anniversary. The second video is the 30-minute special on Wilson.

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Christopher Connelly is a reporter covering issues related to financial instability and poverty for 四虎影院鈥檚 One Crisis Away series. In 2015, he joined 四虎影院 to report on Fort Worth and Tarrant County. From Fort Worth, he also focused on politics and criminal justice stories.
Eric Aasen is 四虎影院鈥檚 managing editor. He helps lead the station's news department, including radio and digital reporters, producers and newscasters. He also oversees keranews.org, the station鈥檚 news website, and manages the station's digital news projects. He reports and writes stories for the website and contributes pieces to 四虎影院 radio. He's discussed breaking news live on various public radio programs, including The Takeaway, Here & Now and Texas Standard, as well as radio and TV programs in New Zealand and the United Kingdom.