[3] He went on to direct more than 25 different television programs, including The United States Steel Hour[4] and Celanese Theater (1951–52), between his debut as a director on Starring Boris Karloff (1949) and his death in 1977.
Steps were under way toward his signing a new contract with the network, with an oral agreement in place.
[3] The resignation took effect after the last ABC episode of The United States Steel Hour was broadcast.
[citation needed] Segal also served as chairman of the Division of Drama at the University of Southern California from 1971 to 1976.
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