Rob Whitehurst

Rob Whitehurst

Retired Production Sound Mixer

Tampa, Florida

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About Rob

Retired Production Sound Mixer for the film and television industries with 29 years of experience.

Production Sound Mixer for the faith based films Facing The Giants, Fireproof, Letters To God, The Glass Window, and Courageous.

Unique traits: Spending lots of time at the beach...

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  • Faith in the Big House

    Faith in the Big House (2011)
    Film (Documentary, Biography, Crime and Drama) Sound department The power of the growing prison ministry movement is put to the test as six Louisianian inmates struggle to break the cycle of incarceration. The late Orlando based Bishop Frank Constantino, a former mobster, serves up his prison to pulpit story as well. Faith in the Big House takes us inside the workings of an evangelical Christian prison retreat, a new fixture in America's lock-ups. Will a rock guitarist, a gang-banger from the notorious Ninth Ward, a self-styled prison theologian, a pedophile choir director, and a Muslim ex-football star encounter the possibility for long term redemption? Will they stay out once they get out, or face prompt re-incarceration? Written by Anonymous

  • The Glass Window

    The Glass Window (2011)
    Film by Hanna Rose Productions / Curtis Graham Production Sound Mixer

  • Courageous

    Courageous (2011)
    Film by Sherwood Pictures / Alex Kendrick Production Sound Mixer

  • NFL Full Contact

    NFL Full Contact (2010)
    Television (Reality-TV and Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Ghost Stories

    Ghost Stories (2010)
    Television by Tupelo-Honey Productions Location Sound Mixer

  • Letters To God

    Letters To God (2010)
    Film by Possibility Pictures / David Nixon Production Sound Mixer

  • NFL Full Contact: The Super Bowl

    NFL Full Contact: The Super Bowl (2010)
    Television by NFL Films Location Sound Mixer

  • Street Dreams

    Street Dreams (2009)
    Film (Drama) Sound department This story is based where the skateboard culture is the most foreign, the Midwest. Derrick Cabrera, like all skaters, has a dream of being sponsored and one day going pro. He is an up and coming skater with all the talent but has the world against him. Parents, friends and schoolmates can't understand how Derrick has so much passion for something that has no future in their eyes. His crew of friends that are skaters is the only place he is truly accepted. But, as he gets better and better, the skater he looked up to the most becomes his worst enemy. In the sport of skateboarding a single trick that has never been done or conceived can bring you stardom in an instant. Derrick has that trick, if only he can make it. As he attempts to make this trick he is faced with skateproofing, a jealous friend and cops who have it in for him. Derrick finally gets arrested for skating on private property. After that his parents lay down the law and try to force him to quit skateboarding. Adding ... Written by Rob Dyrdek

  • Super Bowl XLIII

    Super Bowl XLIII (2009)
    Television by NFL Films Location Sound Mixer

  • Day of the Shark

    Day of the Shark (2008)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Hidden Potential

    Hidden Potential (2008)
    Television (Reality-TV) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Secret Lives of Women

    Secret Lives of Women (2008)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • American Masters

    American Masters (2008)
    Television (Documentary and Biography) Sound department The life story of Louisa May Alcott based on her writings as well as those of family, friends and associates.

  • Fireproof

    Fireproof (2008)
    Film by Sherwood Pictures / Alex Kendrick Production Sound Mixer

  • Cops

    Cops (1996 - 2007)
    Television (Action, Crime and Reality-TV) Sound department This action-packed police show follows real-life law enforcement officers from various regions and departments of the United States armed with nothing but with a television camera to capture their actions as they perform their daily duty "to serve and protect" the public. Written by Bryan Hoch <bhoch@icu.com>

  • Snapped

    Snapped (2007)
    Television (Documentary and Crime) Sound department Investigations of multiple mysterious and violent cases.

  • Ten at the Top in Tampa Bay

    Ten at the Top in Tampa Bay (2007)
    Film (Documentary, Short and History) Sound department This film captures an unprecedented time in the city of Tampa/Hillsborough County area---where 10 extraordinary women led governmental institutions, in positions traditionally held by men. The women who agreed to be filmed were asked to share the paths they traveled, the risks they took, the decisions they made, and who helped them along the way as they climbed their respective ladders of success. A cornerstone to this film is that it serves as a mentoring tool for young girls who may not realize that they too can reach such high levels of public service. Written by Renee Warmack

  • Dr. Phil

    Dr. Phil (2007)
    Television by Peteski Productions Location Sound Mixer

  • Unstrung

    Unstrung (2007)
    Film by Mike Tollin Productions Sound Recordist

  • Facing The Giants

    Facing The Giants (2006)
    Film by Sherwood Pictures / Alex Kendrick Productions Sound Mixer

  • Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

    Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (2006)
    Television by Lock and Key Productions Location Sound Mixer

  • The Biggest Loser

    The Biggest Loser (2006)
    Television by 25/7 Productions Location Sound Mixer

  • The Apprentice: Martha Stewart

    The Apprentice: Martha Stewart (2005)
    Television (Game-Show and Reality-TV) Sound department A reality-tv based program in which contestants compete for a job with media mogul Martha Stewart.

  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (2005)
    Television (Comedy, Music and Talk-Show) Sound department After Johnny Carson's retirement from the show, Jay Leno stepped in as his permanent replacement. The format of the show has remained largely unchanged, consisting primarily of an opening humorous monologue, followed by several celebrity interviews, comedy sketches and musical numbers. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - How'd They Do That?

    Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - How'd They Do That? (2005)
    Television (Family and Reality-TV) Sound department The team shows some of the behind-the-scenes work in putting together the main program, often including an entire room not shown in the main series and some work-in-progress footage of the "secret room". This program also features some of the crew members (producers, etc.) and human interest stories from the filming, along with a generous helping of footage from the main program in case you missed it. The focus is more on the program production and on sub-projects than the actual, staggering logistics of building a house from scratch in less than a week, presumably to avoid showing the weeks of planning that must precede construction. Written by Jon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>

  • Fox NFL Sunday

    Fox NFL Sunday (2005)
    Television (Sport and Talk-Show) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Super Bowl XXXIX

    Super Bowl XXXIX (2005)
    Television (Sport) Sound department The 39th renewal of the AFC-NFC World Championship Game pitted the New England Patriots, two-time defending champions, against the Philidelphia Eagles, who hadn't won a championship of any sort in almost 50 years. The Eagles had star quarterback Donovan McNabb to lead the team, opposite star Patriot quarterback Tom Brady. The Patriots were seven-point favorites and had won fourteen of sixteen regular-season games, based in large part on the running of new fullback Corey Dillon, acquired from the Cincinatti Bengals in the off-season. The Eagles, meanwhile, had made their own big-name free-agent acquisition in wide receiver Terrell Owens from the San Francisco Forty-Niners; the Eagles' new receiver was as famous for his flashy behavior and penchant for speaking out to anyone as for his play on the field. Thanks to him, McNabb, and running back Brian Westbrook, the Eagles won 13 games, the most in franchise history. The Patriots' new fullback was long judged to be a source of trouble in ... Written by Michael Daly

  • Skunked TV

    Skunked TV (2004)
    Television (Comedy) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Innovation: Life, Inspired

    Innovation: Life, Inspired (2004)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Parking Lot

    Parking Lot (2004)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • The Wild Ride to Super Bowl I

    The Wild Ride to Super Bowl I (2004)
    TV Movie (Documentary and Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science

    The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science (2004)
    Television (Documentary, Crime and Mystery) Sound department Forensic scientists work with a variety of methods (i.e. computer technology, anthropology, entomology) to solve crimes which would otherwise remain unsolved, through finding seemingly obscure clues such as tire tracks, bullet fragments and hair samples and then putting the pieces together. Interviews with forensic pathologists, cold case detectives and victims families show the process entailed in each case. Three separate cases are spotlighted in each episode of this series. Written by W.B.

  • Jeff Corwin Unleashed

    Jeff Corwin Unleashed (2003)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Citizen Verdict

    Citizen Verdict (2003)
    Film (Drama) Sound department Marty Rockman, the notorious producer of the hit reality-TV show "So Sue Me", has a brand new concept: "Citizen Verdict". Each week a real criminal case will be tried before the American people, but this time they're also the jury. If the defendant is voted guilty in a death penalty case, Rockman will televise the execution. When an escalation in violent crime and terrorism hits the state of Florida, Governor Tyler, desperate to be seen as a tough-on-crime Republican leader in the upcoming Presidential race, decides to give Rockman his chance and "Citizen Verdict" goes into production in Tampa. Selected by phone-in vote, the show's first contestant is Ricky Carr -- a man accused of the rape and murder of popular celebrity-chef Dolly Hamilton. The case is a surefire ratings winner. But when an investigation begins, it becomes apparent that Ricky may be innocent of murder. Written by Sujit R. Varma

  • Adventure Camp

    Adventure Camp (2003)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Extreme Makeover

    Extreme Makeover (2002)
    Television (Reality-TV) Sound department Three people are chosen to receive the makeover of a lifetime which includes: plastic surgery, lasik surgery, cosmetic dentistry, hair, makeup and fitness.

  • The Real Tony Blackburn

    The Real Tony Blackburn (2002)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Sound department Documentary charting the rise, fall and rise again of veteran British DJ Tony Blackburn.

  • Magnificent Obsessions

    Magnificent Obsessions (2002)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Magnificent Obsessions details the stories of six people with interests that go far beyond hobbies, in which the quest is so passionate that it has taken over their lives. The series' subjects have obsessions ranging from investigating Sasquatch to building the world's most elaborate sandcastles to studying Dracula. Written by Erika MacPherson

  • Stone Reader

    Stone Reader (2002)
    Film (Documentary and Drama) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Body of Evidence

    Body of Evidence (2001)
    Television (Documentary and Crime) Sound department True crime series focusing on the cases of Florida Department of Law Enforcement criminal personality profiler, Dayle L. Hinman.

  • Rocks with Wings

    Rocks with Wings (2001)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Sound department Jerry Richardson lands his first teaching job in Shiprock, New Mexico. But this depressed corner of the Navajo Reservation is no place for a 24-year old African-American man eager to change the world, or is it? After surviving a near fatal accident, he decides to stay. He then inherits the girl's losing basketball team. Written by Rick Derby <rocksww@worldnet.att.net>

  • I, Detective

    I, Detective (2001)
    Television (Documentary and Crime) Sound department Armchair detectives and forensic science junkies get the opportunity to solve real cases each week on Court TV's "I, Detective". This half-hour series airs weekly and gives viewers the opportunity to follow clues, find evidence and learn how this information is used to solve some of the most intriguing criminal investigations. "I, Detective" combines the elements of documentary, murder mystery, and quiz shows. Through an interactive series of multiple choice questions, "I, Detective" challenges viewers to examine the same evidence, suspects, motives and witness statements that actual investigators consider in their quest to solve the crime. "Court TV's viewers enjoy the challenge of piecing together clues, accepting or rejecting possible evidence, and participating in the investigation," observes Art Bell, Executive Vice President, Programming and Marketing, Court TV. "The questions included in "I, Detective" give our viewers a chance to be active participants in the investigation. ... Written by Anonymous

  • Hard Knocks

    Hard Knocks (2001)
    Television (Documentary, Reality-TV and Sport) Sound department Hard Knocks is an HBO documentary mini-series that takes a look inside the NFL training camp, with one team voluntarily chosen as the focal point every year. Of the 10 teams featured on the show thus far, none have won a Super Bowl and just 5 would go on to receive a playoff birth heading into the postseason. Written by James C. Searson

  • The Best Damn Sports Show Period

    The Best Damn Sports Show Period (2001)
    Television (Sport and Talk-Show) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • The Profit

    The Profit (2001)
    Film (Drama) Sound department This period piece is a fictional biography of a cult leader's rise to power and his subsequent descent into isolation and paranoia.

  • Gibtown

    Gibtown (2001)
    Film (Documentary) Sound department An atmospheric documentary film portrait of the residents and community of Gibsonton, Florida, USA, the off-season and retirement home of thousands of circus and carnival workers.

  • Super Bowl XXXV

    Super Bowl XXXV (2001)
    TV Movie (Sport) Sound department The New York Giants of the NFC faced the AFC champion Baltimore Ravens in the 35th renewal of professional football's AFC-NFC World Championship Game. The Giants were heavy favorites based on their two previous Superbowl titles, but Baltimore, returning to the Superbowl for the first time since 1971 when the Colts made the city home, had a team whose defense was considered among the strongest ever seen. Written by Michael Daly

  • Two Guys Garage

    Two Guys Garage (2001)
    Television (Reality-TV) Sound department From pistons to painting, Two Guys Garage covers virtually every aspect of vehicle repairing, customizing and restoring. The hosts perform product demonstrations and installations on a wide variety of import and domestic cars and light trucks, and they show viewers the right way to execute modifications with hands-on projects throughout the season. The hosts also visit well-known shops in the performance and engineering industry, and recognized experts occasionally stop by the Two Guys Garage shop to lend their technical authority to the series. Ongoing projects are a part of every show and provide the basis for new problems to solve. Along with series project vehicles, friends bring in their special cars to have Sam and Bryan help with a performance or dress-up project that solves a specific problem of high interest to viewers. Written by Maria Alejandra Ortiz

  • Arrest & Trial

    Arrest & Trial (2000)
    Television (Documentary, Crime and Mystery) Sound department Through a combination of re-enactments and actual footage, sensational true crimes are followed from their commission, through the investigation and apprehension of the suspected criminal, and finally to his/her trial. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com

  • Comedy Central Presents

    Comedy Central Presents (2000)
    Television (Documentary and Comedy) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Animal Minds

    Animal Minds (1999)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Free a Man to Fight: Women Soldiers of WWII

    Free a Man to Fight: Women Soldiers of WWII (1999)
    Film (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Guinness World Records

    Guinness World Records (1999)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Series featuring attempts at bizarre new world records.

  • Travel Channel's Secrets

    Travel Channel's Secrets (1999)
    Television Sound department A Travel Channel series exploring the hidden side of the world's most famous tourist spots.

  • Under the Helmet

    Under the Helmet (1999)
    Television (Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Diana's Dresses

    Diana's Dresses (1999)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends

    Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends (1999)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Louis Theroux documents some of the US's most bizarre happenings, events and rituals, by getting involved himself...

  • 60 Minutes Wednesday

    60 Minutes Wednesday (1999)
    Television (Documentary and News) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Making Waves

    Making Waves (1998)
    Film (Drama) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Storm Warning

    Storm Warning (1998)
    Television Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Babe Ruth

    Babe Ruth (1998)
    TV Movie (Documentary, Biography and Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Barbie Nation: An Unauthorized Tour

    Barbie Nation: An Unauthorized Tour (1998)
    Film (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • @xtra

    @xtra (1997)
    Television Sound department Add a Plot »

  • NFL Blast

    NFL Blast (1997)
    Television (Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Popular Mechanics for Kids

    Popular Mechanics for Kids (1997)
    Television (Documentary and Family) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • The All New Captain Kangaroo

    The All New Captain Kangaroo (1997)
    Television Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Beetlemania

    Beetlemania (1996)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Sound department One in four kinds of animal on earth is a beetle! No other creatures begin to match their diversity, range of size, color or form. They are built like tanks, have weapons to match, yet can still fly; but as biologists like Tom Eisner reveal, chemistry is the true secret of beetle success. In reality, they are truly remarkable and intriguing creatures. The fact that they are yielding highly promising new medicines proves a powerful reason to conserve their species and their rainforest homes. This film starts off with a little science fiction humor; however, it goes on to portray the remarkable diversity of species and their adaptations. Their chemical defense systems, modes of communication and reproduction, and aspects of mate competition are excellently captured via close-up and time-lapse photography. Written by Anonymous

  • The Reppies

    The Reppies (1996)
    Television Sound department Add a Plot »

  • MTV Rock 'N' Jock Basketball VI

    MTV Rock 'N' Jock Basketball VI (1996)
    Television (Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • MSNBC Live

    MSNBC Live (1996)
    Television (News) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • The Forensic Files

    The Forensic Files (1996)
    Television (Documentary and Crime) Sound department Police increasingly utilize scientific laboratory analysis to solve crimes. This program reviews and re-enacts dramatic cases from around the world in which forensic scientists find and examine previously undetectable evidence. Through their hard work, criminals are brought to justice and the innocent are set free. Written by Anonymous

  • The Magic of Flight

    The Magic of Flight (1996)
    Film (Short and Documentary) Sound department The Magic of Flight places viewers in the cockpit of a Blue Angels jet aircraft so they can experience the thrill of high performance flight. Narrated by Tom Selleck, The Magic of Flight shows the path of flight starting with the Wright Brothers at Kittyhawk in 1903 all the way through to the supersonic maneuvers of today's aircraft. This high-energy film affirms the importance of training and skill as it conveys the pure joy of flight. Written by jbicks

  • The News on CNBC

    The News on CNBC (1996)
    Television (News) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • 20th Century with Mike Wallace

    20th Century with Mike Wallace (1995)
    Television (Documentary, Biography and History) Sound department Television news journalist Mike Wallace hosts this hour-long series taking a look back at some of the most important historic events and issues of the 20th century from the civil rights movement to the World Wars to the war against tobacco companies. Written by Jerry Roberts <bothan2001@hotmail.com>

  • The Huggabug Club

    The Huggabug Club (1995)
    Television Sound department Add a Plot »

  • The Other Side

    The Other Side (1995)
    Television Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Stormchasers

    Stormchasers (1995)
    Film (Documentary and Short) Sound department Follow the people who follow the storms. Prepare to take a ride inside some of the most extreme weather conditions experienced on earth.

  • To Die For

    To Die For (1995)
    Film (Comedy, Crime and Drama) Sound department Suzanne Stone (Maretto) knows exactly what she wants. She wants to be a television newscaster and she is willing to do anything to get what she wants. What she lacks in intelligence, she makes up for in cold determination and diabolical wiles. As she pursues her goal with relentless focus, she is forced to destroy anything and anyone that may stand in her way, regardless of the ultimate cost or means necessary. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>

  • Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel

    Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (1995)
    Television (News and Sport) Sound department A monthly sports magazine that follows what happens on and, more importantly, off the field.

  • Thunder in Paradise

    Thunder in Paradise (1994)
    Television (Adventure) Sound department Randolph Spencer and Martin Brubaker were ex-Navy SEALS-turned-mercenaries who hired themselves out as soldiers of fortune for a very high fee. On their missions, Spence and Bru relied heavily on Thunder, which was a souped-up, gadget-ridden speedboat originally built by Spence for the U.S. Government Written by Marty McKee <mmckee@wkio.com>

  • Extra

    Extra (1994)
    Television (News) Sound department Extra, a television news updates show on current events in the mass-entertainment business such as movies, TV, music, etc.

  • Bonkers

    Bonkers (1993)
    Television (Family, Animation and Comedy) Sound department Once upon a time in Toon Town there was a cat who had it all. Fortune and fame, top of his game. Up until he hit the wall. Now he's down and out in Toon Town as a Comic Cop who solve crimes with hilarious results. With the help of his partners - Lucky Piquel (his first partner) and Miranda Wright (his second partner). Written by Coyote79529 <rogueknights2001@hotmail.com>

  • Glenn Miller: America's Musical Hero

    Glenn Miller: America's Musical Hero (1992)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Sound department The life and career of Glenn Miller, one of the most popular band-leaders in the 1930's and 1940's, including home videos and interviews with friends and musicians.

  • MTV Sports

    MTV Sports (1992)
    Television (Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • 999

    999 (1992)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Recreations of dramatic rescues, where people cheat death through either sheer luck or outstanding bravery.

  • Dateline NBC

    Dateline NBC (1992)
    Television (Documentary and News) Sound department Hosted by noted reporters Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley, this program presents in-depth coverage of news stories in the tradition of 60 Minutes and 20/20. Rather than just reading news reports, as most news shows do, the reporters for this show research their subjects and interview the people closely involved to create an informative work of investigative journalism. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • Animal Adventures

    Animal Adventures (1992)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Danger: Kids at Work

    Danger: Kids at Work (1991)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers

    Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers (1990)
    Television Sound department A TV version of Scientific American magazine hosted by Alan Alda. This show presents viewers with explorations and developments from the cutting edge of medicine, mechanical and chemical engineering, computer design, environmental science and theoretical physics. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • Edward Scissorhands

    Edward Scissorhands (1990)
    Film (Drama, Fantasy and Romance) Camera and Electrical Department In a castle high on top of a hill lives an inventor's greatest creation - Edward, a near-complete person. The creator died before he could finish Edward's hands; instead, he is left with metal scissors for hands. Since then, he has lived alone, until a kind lady called Peg discovers him and welcomes him into her home. At first, everyone welcomes him into the community, but soon things begin to take a change for the worse. Written by FilmFanUK

  • Old Explorers

    Old Explorers (1990)
    Film (Drama) Camera and Electrical Department Two senior citizens while away the twilight of their lives recreating world explorations and adventures.

  • Inside Edition

    Inside Edition (1988)
    Television (Documentary and News) Sound department Along with "Hard Copy" and "A Current Affair", this show was one of the early alternative news shows to be carried nationwide in the US. Primary stories usually focused on sex scandals, sensational crimes and emerging religious cults, but secondary stories often carried such information as consumer safety tips, health and fitness recommendations, and various "human interest" stories. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • Live with Kelly and Michael

    Live with Kelly and Michael (1988)
    Television (Talk-Show) Sound department This popular and long-running morning talk show owes much of its success to the chemistry between its two hosts, Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa. Although the format is not significantly different from most other morning shows, viewers are attracted to the pair's conversations about their families and personal lives. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders

    In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders (1988)
    TV Movie (Crime, Action, Drama and Thriller) Sound department Florida 1985: A series of brutal robberies and murders keeps the F.B.I busy. Although all crimes seem to be comitted by the same group, they can't hunt them down. The experienced officer Ben Grogan and his youngest colleague Gordon finally have to rely on their luck when they set up a trap. The chase results in a massacre... Written by Tom Zoerner <Tom.Zoerner@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>

  • America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back

    America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988)
    Television (Documentary, Crime and Drama) Sound department In this series, John Walsh, the father of a murdered child hosts this show that illustrates crime stories which have lead to the capture of hundreds of fugitives from the law. With as much luridness and accuracy as possible, various crimes are dramatically recreated with an appeal for any viewer with information as to the crime and the perpetrators to call the show and the authorities and help the cause of justice. Written by Kenneth Chisholm <kchishol@execulink.com>

  • 48 Hours

    48 Hours (1988)
    Television (Documentary and News) Sound department One of television's most popular true-crime series, investigating shocking cases and compelling real-life dramas with journalistic integrity and cutting-edge style.

  • Fox News

    Fox News (1987)
    Television (News) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Weekend Today

    Weekend Today (1987)
    Television (News and Talk-Show) Sound department The Today Show for the weekend and has a different cast

  • Hard Copy

    Hard Copy (1987)
    Television (Drama) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Long Gone

    Long Gone (1987)
    TV Movie (Comedy, Drama, Romance and Sport) Miscellaneous Crew Story of the Tampico Stogies, a low minor-league baseball team, and its star player and manager, Stud' Cantrell, as they battle for the league championship amidst the corruption and racism of the American south.

  • This Week in Baseball

    This Week in Baseball (1986)
    Television (Family, News and Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • The Oprah Winfrey Show

    The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986)
    Television (Talk-Show) Sound department Chicago-based daytime talk-show host Oprah Winfrey invites a guest panel to discuss a topic, in front of a studio audience. The topics are often controversial or sensational. Written by Tad Dibbern <DIBBERN_D@a1.mscf.upenn.edu>

  • A Current Affair

    A Current Affair (1986)
    Television (News) Sound department Another of the shows that pioneered the "infotainment" genre, blurring the boundaries between news programming and scripted entertainment. Host Maury Povich presented viewers with news segments primarily focused on sex scandals, drugs, religious cults, and whatever else was considered to be the terror of the day. Little research or follow-up was done, and the main goal was to keep audiences titilated. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • National Geographic Explorer

    National Geographic Explorer (1985)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department A weekly series of short documentary segments funded by the National Geographic Society and done in the style of the National Geographic Specials. In 2003, the show was re-branded National Geographic Ultimate Explorer. A news-style journal format is now used instead of the more traditional format of the specials. Written by Jason A. Cormier <wildrose@mindspring.com> and Douglas Burnette <littlerubberfeet@yahoo.com>

  • Showbiz Today

    Showbiz Today (1984)
    Television (News) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Timewatch

    Timewatch (1982)
    Television (Documentary) Sound department BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.

  • Entertainment Tonight

    Entertainment Tonight (1981)
    Television (News) Sound department "Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world. Launched in 1981, ET is anchored by Mary Hart and Bob Goen. Primary substitute anchors are Jann Carl and Mark Steines who also host ET Weekend. Leonard Maltin is Film Historian. Correspondents are Steven Cojocaru, Carlos Ponce, Paula Abdul and Maria Menounos, who also hosts ET on MTV and ET on Vh1. More than 12 million nightly viewers tune in to ET to get the latest in entertainment news, gossip and information. Written by kim_wilder-lee@paramount.com

  • CBS Evening News with Dan Rather

    CBS Evening News with Dan Rather (1981)
    Television (News) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • SportsCenter

    SportsCenter (1979)
    Television (News and Sport) Sound department A, usually hour-long, sports show featuring all the days major sports news and scores. Sportscenter features many segments of it's own while also taking snippets from other ESPN shows such as 'Pardon the Interuption', College Gameday, NFL Primetime, and NBA Fastbreak. The show also features a top 10 list. As of 2005 Monday through Friday are the top plays of the day. Saturday shows the "Not Top 10" and Sunday has Chris Berman's plays of the week. Written by FMJ_Joker

  • CBS News Sunday Morning

    CBS News Sunday Morning (1979)
    Television (Documentary and News) Sound department The news show that does personal interest pieces, and has done since 1979. Anything from interviews with actors, political figures, athletes, musicians, costume designers, fashion designers, restaurant owners, charity heads, kids with special talents, everything you can think of. It is going on since Charles Karault started in the early years, and Charles Osgood picked up where he left off to retire. Written by Lisa Garner

  • 20/20

    20/20 (1978)
    Television (Documentary and News) Sound department Among the most recognized and revered television newsmagazines, "20/20" was ABC's answer to CBS's "60 Minutes." Though some stories were humorous, light-hearted and sometimes frivolous features, the meat of "20/20's" programming was investigative reporting many times exposing corporate, medical, educational and governmental wrongdoing, incompetence and criminal negligence and reports on news events of the week from (often) different angles than was seen on the nightly news. Oftentimes, co-host Walters interviewed a prominent celebrity, politician or other newsmaker (among her most famous interviews included her fearless interview of feared Libyan dictator Muhammar Qaddafi; and her inspirational story of Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, who was interviewed shortly after the Persian Gulf War had ended). The show's regular cast of contributors filed the reports, with the most prolific including John Stossel (who once had his nose broken while interviewing a World Wrestling Federation wrestler), ... Written by Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>

  • Inside the NFL

    Inside the NFL (1977)
    Television (News and Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • Good Morning America

    Good Morning America (1975)
    Television (News and Talk-Show) Sound department ABC's "Good Morning America" presents the News and Information Source of the day's topics and journalism. The 1st Co-Host Team of David Hartman & Nancy Dussault, 2nd was Sandy Hill, 3rd was Joan Lunden, 4th Charles "Charlie" Gibson, 5th Lisa McKree, 6th Kevin Newman, 7th Diane Sawyer, and now Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, and Lara Spencer. Plus, all the "Good Morning America" team throughout the years to wake up to the news show and entertainment about the U.S.A. Written by Ben Hallums<ben21house@yahoo.com>

  • Nova

    Nova (1974)
    Television (Documentary and Biography) Sound department A weekly documentary series, each episode providing an in-depth look at a different subject of scientific research. Subjects examined by this show have included the cutting edge of theoretical physics, a return to the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, the long-term effects of Amazon deforestation, and the development of life-saving medical techniques. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt

    NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (1970)
    Television (News) Sound department This is the flagship nightly news program on NBC.

  • 60 Minutes

    60 Minutes (1968)
    Television (Documentary and News) Sound department This series set the pattern for the TV news magazine. Each episode consists of several stories, each presented by a different reporter. Stories have included investigative pieces, celebrity profiles, background pieces on current events, and general human interest stories. The series has also featured "Point-Counterpoint" debates and humorous commentaries by Andy Rooney. Written by Eric Sorensen

  • NFL Films Presents

    NFL Films Presents (1967)
    Television (Documentary and Sport) Sound department Add a Plot »

  • ABC's Wide World of Sports

    ABC's Wide World of Sports (1961)
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  • ABC World News Tonight with David Muir

    ABC World News Tonight with David Muir (1953)
    Television (News) Sound department From the 60's to the 90's, the three major networks were, for the most part, the only source for national and international news. ABC News, anchored by Peter Jennings, regularly presented viewers with both news briefs and in-depth coverage of top events, ranging from human interest stories to the numerous crises that occurred around the world. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • Today

    Today (1952)
    Television (News and Talk-Show) Sound department A daily live broadcast provides current domestic and international news, weather reports and interviews with news-makers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment and sports.

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