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Ben Barry & Associates Battle Plan Productions Bbc Worldwide Limited the Bedford Falls Company Belisarius Productions Bell-P CEO BBC WORLDWIDE LIMITED Jeanne McHale Waite (Distribution & Production company.) COO Woodlands, 80 Wood Lane, London W12 OTT UK. Tom Farrell TEL: 44 (0) 20 8433 2000. FAX: 44 (0) 20 8749 0538. VICE PRESIDENT & CFO David Bowers BBC WORLDWIDE AMERICAS VICE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS NY: 747 3rd Ave., 7th Flr., New York, NY 10017. Linda Calabrese Kane TEL: (212) 705-9300. FAX: (212) 888-0576. DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING www.bbcamerica.com Chris Emmanouilides Ca: 2500 West Olive Ave.,Ste.110, Burbank, CA 91505. TEL: (818) 840-9770. FAX: (818) 840-9779. Credits: Hi-Jinks, A Makeover Story, Trading Spaces, A Wedding Story, Renovations, A Dating Story, Epicurious, Birth Day, Nice BBC WORLDWIDE CANADA, LTD. Package 130 Spadina Ave., Ste. 401 Toronto, ON M5V 2L4. TEL: (416) 362-3223. FAX: (416) 362-3553. BEN BARRY & ASSOCIATES DIRECTOR-GENERAL/EXECUTIVE BOARD (Distribution company.) CHAIR/CREATIVE BOARD 10246 Briarwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90077. TEL: (310) 274- Mark Thompson 1523. FAX: (310) 274-1523. email: [email protected] DIRECTOR, TELEVISION/EXECUTIVE BOARD PRESIDENT Jana Bennett DIRECTOR, BBC PEOPLE/EXECUTIVE BOARD Mimi Barry Stephen Dando CHAIRMAN DIRECTOR, MARKETING, COMMUNICATIONS & Ben Barry AUDIENCES/EXECUTIVE BOARD Classics: Samuel Fuller: Naked Kiss & Dead Pigeon on Tim Davie Beethoven Street, Shock Corridor. March of the Wooden BBC COO & CEO, BBC WORLDWIDE/EXECUTIVE BOARD Soldiers John Smith Action Dramas: Swiss Conspiracy, Shattered, Death Rage, The DIRECTOR, POLICY, STRATEGY, LEGAL & DISTRIBUTION Inheritance, Rachel's Man, The Con Artists, Kidnap Syndicate Caroline Thompson CREATIVE DIRECTOR & DIRECTOR, DRAMA, ENTERTAIN- Science Fiction: Eyes Behind the Stars MENT & CBBC/CREATIVE BOARD Family Classics: Laurel & Hardy features: The East Side Kids, Alan Yentob 'Neath the Brooklyn Bridge, That Gang of Mine, Mr. Wise Guy, V.P. PROGRAMMING & CO -PRODUCTIONS Boys of the City, Let's Get Tough, Flying Wild, Smart Alecs, Paul Telegdy Bowery Blitzkreig, Choices (foreign rights only), Future Women BBC Worldwide Americas TV credits include: Dancing with the (foreign rights only) Stars, Extras, The Office, State of Play & The Grid Chaplin Titles (worldwide rights): Adventurer, The Bank, Behind THE BEDFORD FALLS COMPANY the Screen, Charley at the Circus, Charleys Reward, The Cure, Dough & Dynamite, Easy Street, The Floor Walker, The (Production company. Features & TV series.) Fireman, His Trysting Place, The Immigrant, Jitney Elephant, 409 Santa Monica Blvd, Penthouse, Santa Monica, CA 90401. Mabel at the Wheel, Night in the Shadows, Night at the Show, TEL: (310) 394-5022. FAX: (310) 394-5825. PARTNER/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/WRITER/DIRECTOR Tillies One A.M., The Pawn Shop, The Police, The Rink, Edward Zwick Punctured Romance, Shanghied, The Tramp, Vagabond, The PARTNER/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/WRITER/DIRECTOR Woman, At Work Marshall Herskovitz BARWOOD FILMS PRESIDENT Richard Solomon (Production company. Documentaries, features, TV series, Projects:Traffic,Once andAgain,DangerousBeauty, made-for-TV/cable movies.) Shakespeare in Love,I Am Sam, Legends of the Fall, thir- 321 W. 78th St., Ste. 1-A, New York, NY 10024. tysomething, The Last Samurai, Blood Diamond (post prod.) TEL: (212) 787-4151. FAX: (212) 787-7418. email: [email protected] BELISARIUS PRODUCTIONS OWNER/ACTRESS/PRODUCER/DIRECTOR (Production company. TV series.) Barbra Streisand 1438 N. Gower St, Bldg. 35, 4th Flr., Hollywood, CA 90028. PRESIDENT TEL: (323) 468-4500. FAX: (323) 468-4599. Cis Corman WRITER & EXECUTIVE PRODUCER & DIRECTOR Programs/Features/Made-for-TV/CableMovies/TVSeries: Donald P. Bellisario Serving in Silence, Prince of Tides, The Mirror Has Two Faces, CO -EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Yentl, Reel Models: The 1st Women in Film, Varian's War, What Chas Floyd Johnson, Mark Horowitz, John Kelly Makes a Family, The Living Century COORDINATING PRODUCER Julie Watson BATTLE PLAN PRODUCTIONS CONSULTING PRODUCERS (Production company. Features & TV series) Shane Brennan, Robert Palm, Nell Scovell 500 S. Buena Vista St., Old Animation Bldg., 3rd Fl., Burbank, PRODUCERS David Bellisario, Avery Drewe CA 91521. TEL: (818) 560-2616. FAX: (818) 560-1991 CO -PRODUCER PRESIDENT/PRODUCER Steve Kriozere Marc Frydman PRESIDENT/PRODUCER/WRITER/DIRECTOR Programs: Jag, First Monday, Navy N.C.I.S, Last Rites Rod Lurie BELL-PHILLIP TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS, INC. PRODUCER (Production company. TV series.) James Spies 7800 Beverly Blvd., Ste. 3371, Los Angeles, CA 90036. ASSISTANT TO MARC FRYDMAN TEL: (323) 575-4138. FAX: (323) 655-8760. Peter Rawlinson EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/HEAD WRITER ASSISTANT TO ROD LURIE Bradley Bell Alan Goss SENIOR PRODUCER Credits for film: The Jacket, Deterrence, The Contender, 4 Ron Weaver Second Delay. Credits for TV: Commander -in -Chief, Line of Fire, SUPERVISING PRODUCER Flyboys Rhonda Friedman PRODUCER BAYONNE ENTERTAINMENT Cynthia J. Popp (Production company. Features, made-for-TV/cable movies, ASSOCIATE PRODUCER mini-series, Reality TV, TV series & syndication.) Adam Dusevoir 11200 Chalon Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90049. TEL: (310) 889- INTERNATIONAL SALES 9222. FAX: (310) 889-9323. Christine Waage PRODUCER Series: The Bold and the Beautiful Rob Lee BENNETT WATT ENTERTAINMENT INC. ASSISTANT (Production company. Also Bennett Watt HD Productions and Geoff Talley Fly Fishing Media) Credits: Minding the Store (Reality TV), Brave New Girl, 13021 244th Ave. S.E., Issaquah, WA 98027. Dancingatthe Harvest Moon, BlackRiver,Blow Out, TEL: (800) 327-2893, (425) 392-3935. FAX: (425) 392-4104. Crossroads, Brave New Girl email: [email protected] www.bennett-watt.com 693.
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