Nonfiction television programs
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Nonfiction television programs
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Nonfiction television programs
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- Bear island, produced by National Geographic Television
- Life, series producer, Martha Holmes ; a BBC/Discovery Channel/SKAI co-production ; the Open University
- The Civil War, a production of Florentine Films and WETA-TV ; producers, Ken Burns and Ric Burns ; writers, Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns, Ken Burns
- Frontline, children at the border, a Frontline production ; with Rain Media, Inc. ; producer, Marcela Gaviria ; co-producers, Brian Funck, Anjali Tsui & Sara Obeidat ; writers, Marcela Gaviria & Martin Smith
- The gene doctors, an HHMI Tangled Bank Studios production in association with RCSR Productions LLC ; producer and director, Rob Whittlesey ; consulting writer, Eleanor Grant
- Wild Pacific, an ocean of extraordinary discoveries, British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Huw Cordey ; produced and directed by Chiara Bellati, Mark Brownlow & Jonathan Clay ; a BBC/Discovery Channel co-production
- Pluto and beyond, written, produced and directed by Terri Randall ; a Nova production by Terri Randall Productions for WGBH Boston, PBS
- Outback, journey through northwest Australia, a Northern Pictures production in association with Channel 9 and PBS ; director, Brendan Fletcher ; series producer and writer, Tosca Looby
- The Supreme Court, director, Thomas Lennon ; series producer, Mark Zwonitzer ; executive producer, Jody Sheff ; a Hidden Hill production for Thirteen/WNET New York
- The wisdom of faith with Huston Smith, produced and directed by Pamela Mason Wagner ; a production of Public Affairs Television, Inc. ; a presentation of WNET New York
- Planet Earth II, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; a co-production with BBC America, ZDF, Tencent and France Televisions ; executive producer, Michael Gunton ; series producer, Tom Hugh-Jones ; producers, Justin Anderson, Ed Charles, Fredi Devas, Chadden Hunter, Emma Napper, Elizabeth White
- Blue planet II, take a deep breath, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; a co-production with BBC America, Tencent, WDR, France Televisions and CCTV9 ; a BBC Open University partnership ; executive producer, James Honeyborne ; series producer, Mark Brownlow ; producers, Miles Barton, Orla Doherty, Kathryn Jeffs, Will Ridgeon, John Ruthven, Jonathan Smith
- North America, produced by Silverback Films for Discovery
- Cracking your genetic code, a Nova production by Holt Productions, LLC for WGBH ; written, produced, and directed by Sarah Holt
- The Roosevelts, an intimate history, a film by Ken Burns ; a production of Florentine Films and WETA ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; produced by Paul Barnes, Pam Tubridy Baucom, Ken Burns
- Natural disasters, a BBC Scienceworld production for BBC Worldwide Americas, Dorling Kindersley Vision in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting
- Poetry in America, explore and debate 12 unforgettable American poems, WGBH ; a production of Verse Video Education ; written and directed by Elisa New ; producer, Leah Reis-Dennis, Season 1
- Bill Nye, science guy, a Structure Films production ; in association with Exhibit A, Complex Corporation and the Redford Center ; directed by David Alvarado, Jason Sussberg ; produced by Seth Gordon [and 4 others]
- Understanding the opioid epidemic, produced and written by John Grant ; a production of WNED-TV, Buffalo/Toronto
- H is for hawk, a new chapter, a Mike Birkhead Associates production for Thirteen Productions LLC and BBC Studios in association with WNET ; produced and directed by Mike Birkhead ; co-director and script, Beth Jones
- Why we love cats and dogs, director, Ellen Goosenberg Kent
- Duck dynasty, produced by Gurney Productions for A&E Network, Season one
- Volcano, a CAFE production for BBC Worldwide Americas ; Dorling Kindersley Vision in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting ; producer, Richard Thomson ; writer, Anne MacLeod ; director, Sanjida O'Connell. The making of Eyewitness / written and produced by Bill Butt ; director/cameraman, Mike Kamei ; Dorling Kindersley Ltd and BBC Lionheart Television Intl Inc. Discover more about DK Eyewitness
- Growing up
- The story of India, written by Michael Wood ; executive producer, Leo Eaton ; producer, Rebecca Dobbs ; directed by Jeremy Jeffs ; produced by Maya Vision International
- Decoding the weather machine, written, produced, and directed by Doug Hamilton ; a NOVA production by Hamilton Land and Cattle Inc. for WGBH Boston
- Alzheimer's, every minute counts, a production of TPT National Productions in association with Gurney Street Films ; produced and directed by Elizabeth Arledge ;
- The great math mystery, a Nova Production for WGBH Boston ; written by Dan McCabe ; produced and directed by Dan McCabe, Richard Reisz
- Unforgivable Blackness, The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, a Florentine Films production ; a film directed by Ken Burns ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; produced by David Schaye, Paul Barnes, Ken Burns ; American Lives Film Project ; WETA
- The Great, a Civic Center Media & MRC Television production ; created by Tony McNamara ; Thruline Entertainment ; Echo Lake Entertainment ; Lewellen Pictures ; Macgowan Films ; Piggy Ate Roast Beef Productions ; Civic Center Media ; MRC ; Paramount, Season two
- 30 years of National Geographic specials, NGT, Inc
- Prohibition, a Florentine Films production ; WETA Television ; directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick ; written by Geoffrey C. Ward ; produced by Sarah Botstein, Lynn Novick and Ken Burns
- Frontline
- Charm City, Big Mouth Productions presents ; in association with Webber/Gilbert Fund, Perspective Fund and Motto Pictures ; co-producers, Meryam Bouadjemi, Andre Lambertson ; producers, Katy Chevigny, Marilyn Ness ; a film by Marilyn Ness
- The Beatles, get back, directed by Peter Jackson
- Poverty, politics & profits, the housing crisis, co-producers, Emma Schwartz, Fritz Kramer ; written and produced by Rick Young ; a Frontline production with American University School of Communication's Investigative Reporting Workshop in collaboration with NPR ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- Space, time and the universe, with Brian Greene ; managing director, Alan Ritsko ; senior executive producer Paula S. Apsell
- Chicago, city of the century, a co-production of WGBH Boston and WTTW Chicago in association with the Chicago Historical Society for American Experience ; produced, written and directed by Austin Hoyt
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