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Some facts about the company
Eagle & Eagle is a London-based production company
specialising in distinctive documentaries, drama and
educational programmes. These are some of them:
The Nuclear Boy Scout, the true story of a boy who tried to build a nuclear reactor in his garden shed. For Channel 4's "Alt.TV", July 2003
Robo Sapiens,documentary special for
TLC and Discovery networks worldwide, 2003
Big Questions, 5 x 20 science series
for teens, presented by Adam Hart-Davis for Channel
4 (BAFTA and Indie award nominations 2002/3)
Space - the final junkyard, 50 documentary
on pollution in space,
for Channel 4 and The Learning Channel.
Guru Busters, 50 documentary about
campaigners in India exposing fraudulent gurus and quacks,
for Channel 4 and The Learning Channel
Sun Storm, 50 documentary about
the dramatic effects of solar storms on life and technology
on Earth, for Channel 4 and The Learning Channel
Grandpa Chatterji, 30 childrens
drama with Saeed Jaffrey and Roshan Seth for Channel
4
Picture This!, 5x20" childrens
series on contemporary artists
for Channel 4
Our production team has also worked with the BBC and other independents on a wide variety of programmes.
Executive producer and director Robert Eagles freelance credits include documentaries, drama, science and children's programmes, including Conjoined Twins for BBC2s Horizon; Supernatural Science, a 17 part documentary
series for BBC Worldwide and Discovery, nominated for a Broadcast Award;
The Dancers Body, a 3x50 series for BBC2, which won the international Dance Screen award; Science of Survival for Discovery USA; The Solomon Treasures, a documentary for National Geographic, Arte and the History Channel investigating archaeological fraud and forgery. Here is a short clip from the film -
Line producer and director Catharine Alen-Buckley has managed many drama and documentary programmes, including Vivaldi Unmasked (BBC), The Peterloo Massacre (RDF for Channel 4), The Peoples
Duchess, Nelson's Trafalgar and Age of AIDS (Paladin Invision for Channel 4 and PBS).
FLYING FLICKS is our aviation consultancy service for film and television. For advice on aircraft and aerial filming locations contact Robert Eagle on 020-8995-1884 or email flicks@eagletv.co.uk |