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Television Productions by Robert J. Emery
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Over the years, I have been involved in many television productions.
Here are a few that you might recall.
THE DIRECTORS
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STARZ / ENCORE Cable Network
91 One-Hour Programs
A monumental and historic collection of one-on-one interviews featuring Hollywood’s Finest Directors. Produced in cooperation with The American Film Institute, this series began its domestic run on the STARZ / ENCORE Cable Network in March of 1999, and the REELZ Network in 2006. Worldwide, it is currently running in 55 countries. And in February, 1999, before an audience of 500 people, Bob Emery's work on The Directors series was honored by the Directors Guild of America, in Los Angeles.
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FOR GOD & COUNTRY
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MSNBC
3 Hour Program
This MSNBC primetime documentary, For God & Country, recounts the exploits of Sgt. Mathew Orth, a Marine Scout Sniper, who had just returned from Iraq. In 2007, the program received the FIRST PLACE award from the National Headliner Awards, in the category of Documentary Or Series Of Reports. The film was both Directed and Edited by Bob Emery.
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THE GENOCIDE FACTOR: The Human Tragedy
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PBS & History Channel International
4 One-Hour Programs
Hosted by Academy Award winner, Jon Voight, this PBS mini-series recounts the entire history of genocide, from the Bible to present day, and was awarded the Gold Special Jury Award for Best Television & Cable TV Series/Documentary from the Houston International Film Festival. In January of 2002, The Genocide Factor was chosen as one of the ten best documentaries at the Prism Foundation 12th Night Film Festival, in Newport, Rhode Island.
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KIDHEALTH
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PBS Network Stations
13 Half-Hour Programs
KidHealth explored the subject of children’s healthcare in America with an in-depth look at the fascinating world of pediatric medicine. This PBS series was hosted by Olympic Gold medallist, Peggy Fleming, who introduced viewers to cutting-edge breakthroughs in the field of children’s health.
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GOLDEN SADDLES, SILVER SPURS
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STARZ / ENCORE Western Channel
4 One-Hour Programs
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs recounts the history of Western Cinema, from the very beginning, through to the waning of its popularity in the mid-1950’s, when television began to bring this genre into our homes on a regular weekly basis.
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Bob Emery is a member of the Directors Guild of America.
Full industry credits can be found at both IMDB.COM and Google
under the name of Robert J. Emery.
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