Biographical television programs
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Biographical television programs
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Biographical television programs
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- Emma Goldman, written, produced and directed by Mel Bucklin ; a production of Nebraska ETV Network for American Experience ; WGBH
- Tennessee Williams, wounded genius, written and directed by Paul Budline ; produced by Paul Budline Productions ; History Network Productions
- Jerome Robbins, something to dance about, written by Amanda Vaill ; produced & directed by Judy Kinberg ; produced by Thirteen/WNET
- John Brown's holy war, PBS ; produced and directed by Robert Kenner ; written by Ken Chowder ; a Robert Kenner Films production for American Experience ; WGBH Boston
- Trans generation, [four college students switching more than their majors], Sundance Channel Original ; Sundance Channel in association with LOGO presents a World of Wonder production ; executive producers, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato ; supervising producer and director, Jeremy Simmons ; producer, Thairin Smothers ; written by Mathilde Bittner ; segment producer, Ashley York
- Boycott, HBO Films presents a Norman Twain production in association with Shelby Stone Productions ; producer, Preston Holmes ; screenplay writers, Herman Daniel Farrell III, Timothy J. Sexton ; director, Clark Johnson
- American experience, an Apograph Productions film for American Experience ; a production of WGBH
- Bringing down a dictator, a production of York Zimmerman, Inc. in association with WETA-TV, Washington D.C. ; produced, written and directed by Steve York ; managing producer, Miriam Zimmerman
- Gentleman Jack, created and written by Sally Wainwright ; produced by Phil Collinson ; directed by Sally Wainwright [episodes 1, 2, 7, 8], Sarah Harding [episodes 3, 4], Jennifer Perrott [episodes 5, 6] ; Lookout Point for BBC, The complete first season
- The people v. OJ Simpson, developed for television by Scott Alexander & Larry Karaszewski
- A midwife's tale, Blueberry Hill Productions ; directed by Richard P. Rogers ; written and produced by Laurie Kahn-Leavitt
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