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Richard "Rick" Sebak[1] (born June 5, 1953) is an American public broadcasting television producer, writer and narrator who lives and works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States.

Rick Sebak
Sebak in 2019
Born (1953-06-05) June 5, 1953 (age 69)
OccupationPublic television producer and host
Known forDocumentaries
Zen of Yinz, Mural of Rick in Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh by Brian Gonella
"Zen of Yinz", Mural of Rick in Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh by Brian Gonella

Early life and education


Richard Sebak was born on June 5, 1953, in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.[citation needed] He attended Bethel Park High School and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate.[citation needed]


Career


Sebak's first foray in the nostalgia documentary is the 1984 documentary Shag for South Carolina ETV, about a dance popular in the region. Four years later at WQED, Sebak produced The Mon, The Al & The O, about the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio rivers, which meet to form at Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle; and Kennywood Memories, about Kennywood, a historic local amusement park.

As of March 2006, 313,227 copies of Sebak's films had been sold or given away as pledge gifts by public television stations nationwide, which WQED credits with largely helping it become financially solvent.[2] Sebak's scrapbook documentary format has been copied by other stations, many of whom see record pledge drive numbers when their documentaries air at pledge time.[3]

For his 25th year at the station, WQED produced a program called What Makes Rick Tick.[4] Special photos of Sebak to celebrate this 25th anniversary were added to Yinztagram.[5] The City of Pittsburgh declared the 1st week of December "Rick Sebak Week."[6]

Starting in 2018 the Rick Sebak specials for WQED have been shortened to 30 minutes and put under the umbrella title "NEBBY: RICK SEBAK'S TALES OF GREATER PITTSBURGH". Nebby is a Pittsburghese term meaning "nosy." Sebak fell and seriously injured his leg in 2018, and his special "Nebby: My Seven Weeks in Magee" showed his recovery and the support (and food) he received from many Pittsburghers.[7] Due to Rick's injury, 3 of the 8 episodes re-used 20 year old footage from older, out of circulation, documentaries with updates.

Sebak is the creator of the "scrapbook documentary" genre,[8] many of which he has created for WQED and PBS.[3] This scrapbook style incorporates many old films, home movies, postcards, old photos and memorabilia of all sorts. Rick does not appear on-camera in these programs, but audiences have learned to recognize his voice and distinctive narrative style.

His work is supported by the Buhl Foundation.[9]


Filmography


PBS Documentaries running 60 minutes - Pittsburgh History Series unless marked

NEBBY: RICK SEBAK'S TALES OF GREATER PITTSBURGH: This series of public TV programs are stand alone documentaries. While the word "nebby" means "nosey" or "inquisitive" to most native Pittsburghers, many of whom have known a "nebby neighbor" for years, the series is an unpredictable mix of topic. They are available on WQED's website for streaming. https://www.wqed.org/watch/nebby-rick-sebaks-tales-greater-pittsburgh


Home video



References


  1. See this source, which refers to Sebak as Richard; he is nearly always, however, credited as Rick.
  2. Roth, Mark (March 19, 2006). "WQED: Financial picture getting brighter for public television pioneer". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. ISSN 1068-624X.
  3. Behrens, Steve (October 3, 1994). "Happy history; At pledge time, is that all there is?". Current. Archived from the original on 2009-03-06.
  4. Ramirez, Chris (November 25, 2012). "'Local treasure' Rick Sebak celebrates milestone with WQED". Pittsburgh Tribune Review. Retrieved November 26, 2012.
  5. "Rick Sebak Celebrated 25 Years at WQED Pittsburgh". WQED. November 12, 2012. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
  6. Potter, Chris (December 5, 2012). "Past Perfect: 25 Years of Rick Sebak". Pittsburgh City Paper.
  7. "Nebby: Rick Sebak's Tales of Greater Pittsburgh; My Seven Weeks in Magee". WQED. 2019-12-19.
  8. "Meet Rick Sebak". WQED. Archived from the original on 2009-02-05.
  9. Sciullo, Maria (December 9, 2012). "Pittsburgh is an adventure with Rick Sebak". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
  10. "Rick Sebak". WQED.





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