The ABC Television Production Services Division Group's Art Department in the 1950s, 60s, '70s and '80s was under the ABC Division Director Dave Eschulbacher; the ABC Art Department was managed by Jack Kelly; the Art Department included the following staff scenic designers and art directors: Richard "Dick" Bernstein, John M. Braden, Victor DiNapoli, Gene Fabricatore, Ed Flesh, Tom John, Romain Johnston, Alan Kimmel, Elizabeth "Betty" Matta, Kevin Rupnik, James Ryan, Jan Scott, Sy Tomashoff, James "Jim" Trittipo, Gene Tunezi, Barry Williams, and Bob Wright. Scenic Designer Bob Wright's primary assignment was "game shows." Promptly arriving at his ABC third floor designer's cubicle at 7 A.M., Bob Wright would remove his blue blazer, either putting the blazer-coat on a hanger, hanging the jacket on a hook on the designer's cubicle, or hanging the blazer on the back of his desk's drafting stool, opening his daily New York Times to the crossword puzzle, positioning the opened newspaper smack in the middle of his drafting table. Wright would then disappear for the entire day. Wright would mysteriously appear, exactly at 3:00 P.M., throw the N.Y.Times newspaper in the paper trash basket, put on his blazer and depart the studio's third floor art department. His routine was a daily function! No one ever questioned his daily office absence.