Bob Chitester


Bob Chitester was an American television executive and producer, best known for creating the 10-hour, ten-part series starring economist Milton Friedman called Free to Choose.

Biography

Bob Chitester was born in 1937 in rural Pennsylvania, son of a lineman named Palmer R. Chitester. Chitester attended the University of Michigan for both his B.A. as well as M.A. degrees in media, radio and television. Chitester created the first public television station in Erie, Pennsylvania, in the late 1960s, and called it WQLN for "Question and Learn." In the mid-1970's, Chitester became interested in making a counter series to the program hosted by left-liberal economist John Kenneth Galbraith, which was called The Age of Uncertainty and first aired in 1977.
Chitester approached recent Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman in 1977 about making a program of this type, and Friedman agreed, with filming beginning and culminating in the production of a 10-hour show titled, Free to Choose which went on to be one of PBS's most watched programs. Free to Choose was accompanied by a best-selling book of 1980 of the same name.
In Chitester's later years, he went on to found the Free To Choose Network, and created a high number of programs intended for public television distribution as well as release on platforms such as YouTube.
An article from The Wall Street Journal praised Chitester's work in creating Free to Choose, and in particular in launching economist Milton Friedman to stardom. The Wall Street Journal went further in stating that the influence that the Free to Choose program had on the Reagan administration was immense, as well as the effect the program had on the public-at-large by popularizing capitalism and free market ideas to millions of television viewers well in to the 1980s: "Bob Chitester's 1980 PBS series 'Free to Choose' helped make capitalism popular."
Chitester was known as a lone independent thinker in his beliefs as a general manager of a public television station, "Mr. Chitester was probably the only PBS or NPR station manager who didn't believe public radio and television should receive subsidies from American taxpayers."
At the age of 83, following a 7-year battle with cancer, Chitester died in Erie, Pennsylvania.

Awards

Bob received the Sir Antony Fisher Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016 from the Atlas Network.

Filmography

Free to Choose: Original 1980 10-hour, 10-part series starring Milton Friedman – Executive producerThe Power of Choice: The Life and Ideas of Milton Friedman – 2007The Ultimate Resource – 2007The Power of the Poor – 2009Turmoil & Triumph: The George Shultz Years – 2010 – starring Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan, George ShultzEurope's Debt: America's Crisis? – 2012Free or Equal – 2015Testing Milton Friedman: Equality of Opportunity – 2012Globalization at the Crossroads – 2011Economic Freedom in Action: Changing Lives – 2013Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools – 2014Unlikely Heroes of the Arab Spring – 2013Power to the People – 2015India Awakes with Johan Norberg – 2015Trailblazers: The New Zealand Story – 2017The Real Adam Smith: Morality and Markets – 2016School Inc. Episode 1: The Price of Excellence – 2016Is America in Retreat? – 2017Work & Happiness: The Human Cost of Welfare – 2017The Price of Peace – 2018Sweden: Lessons for America? – 2018A More or Less Perfect Union Episode 1 – A Constitution In Writing – 2020Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World – 2020