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Heart of the Dragon (TV series)

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Heart of the Dragon
Directed byDavid Kennard
StarringAnthony Quayle
Country of originEngland
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersAlasdair Clayre
Peter Montagnon
Nigel Houghton
Running time57 minutes
Production companyChannel 4 Television Corporation
Original release
NetworkChannel 4

Heart of the Dragon is a 1984 British documentary television series directed by David Kennard. It covered life in China, with 12 one hour episodes, each on a different aspect of Chinese life.[1] It was first aired in England on Channel 4, and in the United States by PBS.[2] The 12-episode series won several international awards, including an Emmy.

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Awards

Year Award Category Result
1984 12th International Emmy Awards Best Documentary Won
1985 Primetime Emmy Award[3] Outstanding Informational Series Nominated
1985 BAFTA Awards Best Factual Series Nominated
1985 BAFTA Awards Best Editing Nominated

References

  1. ^ JOHN CORRY (May 13, 1985). «TV REVIEWS;IN 'HEART OF THE DRAGON,' THE MEANING OF 'EATING'». New York Times.
  2. ^ Arthur Unger (May 3, 1985). «PBS presents an entertaining, in-depth TV course on China». The Christian Science Monitor.
  3. ^ "Nominations For Prime-time Emmys". Los Angeles Times. 6 August 1985.

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