Bill Geddie, co-creator of 'The View,' passes away at 68
Bill Geddie, co-creator of "The View," has died at 68.
Bill Geddie, co-creator of the popular talk show "The View," has passed away at the age of 68, leaving hosts Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin in mourning. The news of Geddie's sudden death has saddened the entire show's team, with Behar taking to Twitter to express her grief and gratitude for his contributions. She fondly remembers Geddie as a producer who kept the team together and was dedicated to his staff. Behar also highlights his love for comedy and cigars, painting a vivid picture of his personality.
Geddie's role in the creation and success of "The View" cannot be overstated. He is credited with helping bring the show to life and serving as its executive producer for a significant period. His efforts led to numerous Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Talk Show, and in 2012, he received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. Geddie's departure from "The View" in 2014 coincided with Barbara Walters stepping away from her hosting duties, marking the end of an era for the show.
Following his time on "The View," Geddie continued his television career as an executive producer on ABC's "Tamron Hall" from 2019 to 2020. His expertise and influence also extended to his work on "Good Morning America." Despite his departure from "The View," Hostin, who joined the show in 2016, still considers Geddie a mentor and credits him as the person who believed in her potential as a national talk show host.
Geddie's personal life was equally significant. He leaves behind his wife of 44 years, Barbara, and their two daughters. In a statement to Variety, his family describes him as a larger-than-life figure at home, emphasizing his role as a loving husband and father. The cause of Geddie's passing was reportedly related to coronary factors.
"The View" plans to pay tribute to Geddie when it returns to the air on Monday, acknowledging his immense contributions to the show. As one of the most-watched shows on television, "The View" has garnered more than 30 Daytime Emmy Awards, and Geddie's influence played a pivotal role in its success. The loss of such a respected producer and television pioneer is deeply felt by the entire industry.
Bill Geddie's legacy will undoubtedly be remembered for his instrumental role in shaping "The View" and his unwavering dedication to the world of television. His passing is a significant loss, but his impact will continue to resonate in the hearts and minds of those who worked alongside him and the millions of viewers who have been captivated by "The View" over the years.
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