Vern Coleman, who spent 14 years as a broadcast engineer at WGBH working on such shows as
The Boston Pops and
The French Chef, died March 18 at his home in Marstons Mills, Mass., after a long battle with leukemia,
according to his obituary in the Cape Cod Times. He was nominated for a primetime Emmy Award for best live sound in 1976, for his work on
New Years's Eve at Pops; he attended the ceremonies in Hollywood but lost to the soundman for Johnny Carson. Coleman also spent time as a contract engineer for WBUR in Boston. A memorial service will be April 28 at Federated Church of Hyannis, Mass.
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