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Sir Jeremy Israel Isaacs (born 28 September 1932) is a Scottish television producer and executive, opera manager, and a recipient of many British Academy Television Awards and International Emmy Awards. Isaacs won the British Film Institute Fellowship in 1986, the International Emmy Directorate Award in 1987 and the BAFTA Fellowship ...
- British
- 1958–2000
- Television executive
- Merton College, Oxford
Sir Jeremy Isaacs (nascido em 28 de setembro de 1932) é um produtor e executivo de televisão escocês, vencedor dos prêmios BAFTA e Emmy Internacional. Ele também foi Diretor Geral da The Royal Opera (1987-96).
- Reino Unido
- 28 de setembro de 1932, Glasgow
- Merton College, The Glasgow Academy
- produtor de televisão, gerente
It was produced by Jeremy Isaacs, narrated by Laurence Olivier and included music composed by Carl Davis. The book, The World at War, published the same year, was written by Mark Arnold-Forster to accompany the TV series. The World at War attracted widespread acclaim and now it is regarded as a landmark in British television history.
No.TitleOriginal Air Date1"A New Germany (1933–1939)"31 October 1973 ( 1973-10-31)2"Distant War (September 1939 – May ...7 November 1973 ( 1973-11-07)3"France Falls (May–June 1940)"14 November 1973 ( 1973-11-14)4"Alone (May 1940 – May 1941)"21 November 1973 ( 1973-11-21)- 26
- 31 October 1973 –, 8 May 1974
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- ITV
Producer: The World at War. Jeremy Isaacs was born on 28 September 1932 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is a producer and writer, known for The World at War (1973), Cold War (1998) and Ireland: A Television History (1980). He is married to Gillian Widdicombe.
28 de out. de 2013 · How we made Documentary. This article is more than 10 years old. Jeremy Isaacs and David Elstein: how we made The World at War. Producer Jeremy Isaacs and director David Elstein recall...
Jeremy Isaacs was born on 28 September 1932 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is a producer and writer, known for The World at War (1973), Ireland: A Television History (1980) and A Sense of Freedom (1981). He is married to Gillian Widdicombe.
Over a frantic 48 hours, Sir Jeremy Isaacs did just that, spurring a process that would finally see The World at War balloon to 26 episodes, exploring everything from the Blitz to the Bomb, and with a budget, about £12 million in today’s money, that then made it the most expensive documentary ever produced.