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| Dr. Zavos with Peter Williams
during a recent meeting and filming of the documentary on
Human Reproductive Cloning, March 17, 2003. |
Peter Williams is Chief Executive of PETER WILLIAMS TELEVISION.
He has put together an outstanding track record of tremendous accomplishments
in producing and directing a number of productions for World-wide
view and distribution.
He has recently produced or directed NECROPOLIS (for Channel Four,
in England), PANDEMIC (for BBC Horizon, UK and Discovery, USA)
winner, Bronze Medal, New York Film and TV Festival, First Prize,
Toronto International Documentary Festival, Silver Certificate,
Prix Leonardo LOUISE & ELIZABETH.. (for WGBH Nova), SONGS OF
PRAISE (for the BBC), JESUS 2000, and ARCHBISHOP and WHO IS THIS
JESUS? (for the ITV network), THE GRIMALDIS (for ITV and HBO),
THE GUCCIS (for Channel Five and WNET), THE GETTYS (for ITV and
the A & E Network in the US) and THE CHALLENGE (for Channel
Four). ASPINALL'S ANIMALS is now in its third series for Meridian
and Discovery; MUSIC IN MANSIONS a series of one-hour music outside
broadcasts, has been re-commissioned by Meridian for 2001. His
D-Day - THE SHORTEST DAY, marked the 50th anniversary of D-Day
for ITV.
His AMBULANCE! (Meridian) won the INDIES Best Regional Program
Award in the 1994. His work has been widely shown in the US - on
ABC (UNIT 731 - DID THE EMPEROR KNOW?), and PBS (THE QUEEN'S HORSES;
TITANIC - A QUESTION OF MURDER; etc) and through National Geographic
(the discovery, with Dr. Robert Ballard of the wrecks of TITANIC
and BISMARK).
One of his most outstanding productions was the documentary on
the first IVF babies, born in both the US and Britain, TO MRS BROWN,
A DAUGHTER, and A DAUGHTER FOR JUDY (for Nova). His TEST TUBE EXPLOSION
was runner-up for the Prix Italia.
He is the British producer of PAUL ROBESON - Voice for the Millennium,
for PBS. As Controller of Factual Programmes for TVS, he was responsible
for 10 years of the company's science, finance, industry, farming,
arts, religious and documentary output. He spent 10 years in newspaper
journalism in the West Country and Fleet Street, broadcast regularly
with BBC Bristol, and entered television as a reporter on Southern
TV's magazine programme, Day by Day. He then joined THIS WEEK (later
"TV Eye") at Thames Television, where he was for 14 years
a Reporter and Producer. He went to the BBC in 1979 to executive
produce and present OPEN SECRET, and to report for PANORAMA. He
has produced three series of half-hour documentaries under the
title JUST WILLIAMS, and originated and produced, latterly as an
Independent, THE HUMAN FACTOR, a long-running network series on
the resilience of the human spirit. He has contributed to WITHOUT
WALLS and DISPATCHES for Channel Four. He has won awards at many
of the world's television festivals - New York, San Francisco,
Houston and from the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union and the European
Broadcast Union. His CHARLIE WING won the Royal Television Society
Best Documentary award in 1990. He is chairman of the Canterbury
Festival and was awarded an honorary Master of Arts degree by the
University of Kent in 1992 for his services to television and arts.
He is also Chairman of CTFM, the ILR radio station serving East
Kent. He is a former chairman of the Canterbury Conservation Advisory
Committee, and president of the Optimists, a cancer care club,
and Friend of the Guinea Pig Club of fliers burned in World War
II. He is a life member of Kent County Cricket Club.
Because of his immense and outstanding accomplishments in documentary
productions, our Consortium of Medical and Scientific experts on
Reproductive Medicine and other Assisted Reproductive Technologies
is delighted that we chose PETER WILLIAMS TELEVISION for the production
of our first documentary on Human Reproductive Cloning: The birth
of the First Clone Baby.
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| Dr. Zavos with Peter Williams
during a recent meeting and filming of the documentary on
Human Reproductive Cloning, March 17, 2003. |
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| Dr. Zavos with Peter Williams
during a recent meeting and filming of the documentary on
Human Reproductive Cloning, March 17, 2003. |
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| Dr. Zavos with Peter Williams
during a recent meeting and filming of the documentary on
Human Reproductive Cloning, March 17, 2003. |
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Dr. Zavos with Peter Williams during a
recent meeting and filming of the documentary on Human Reproductive
Cloning, March 17, 2003. |
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| Dr. Zavos with Peter Williams
during a recent meeting and filming of the documentary on
Human Reproductive Cloning, June, 2001. |
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