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Cheri Brownlee
Cheri Brownlee is the owner of Cheri Sundae Productions,and brings over twenty years of production experience to her company. Cheri Sundae Productions has produced major series for the History Channel, Animal Planet, Spike TV, TLC, The Travel Channel and other major cable outlets. Ms. Brownlee produced two television specials for NBC's 75th anniversary. She was an executive producer and creator of Paramount Television's daily caught- on-tape show, Real TV, and prior to that, she served as Co-Executive Producer of the popular reality series, Hard Copy. She was a member of the original production team that created Entertainment Tonight. |
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John Johnston Emmy award winning John Johnston brings numerous awards and more than 25 years of television experience to Cheri Sundae Productions. Before joining CSP, Johnston last served as the senior supervising producer for the entertainment television news program, "EXTRA". Johnston spent 8 years as a correspondent traveling the globe for "A Current Affair" and then moved on to help shape and launch "Real TV" for Paramount Domestic Television. John has also served as executive producer of Fox Sports "54321" and many other sports-related shows. John is currently co-executive producer at Cheri Sundae Productions of "Shockwave", one of the highest-rated series on The History Channel. | ||
Richard Wortman Richard Wortman is a veteran producer with over twenty years experience in reality, documentary, news and entertainment production. He was a journalist and executive at the television division or Reuters news agency for over ten years where his positions included Los Angeles Bureau Chief and Manager, Program Development and Production. Wortman was a senior producer at Paramount Domestic Television and has helped develop and produce a wide range or reality and documentary programs for the major U.S. television cable networks including History Channel, Animal Planet, National Geographic, Spike TV, the Discovery Channel, Court TV, TLC, and the Travel Channel. |
Steve Ligerman Steve Ligerman spent four years as the Executive In Charge Of Production for "Entertainment Tonight" where he was responsible for overall budgeting and production. Steve was Coordinating Producer for the daily syndicated entertainment show "Access Hollywood" and also served as Supervising Producer at Cheri Sundae Productions for the Spike TV series "Disorderly Conduct". He is currently the Senior Producer at CSP for a new major series for the History Channel called "Shockwave". |
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Ken Davis Ken Davis has produced and written for a wide diversity of programs from The Newshour (PBS) to The CBS Evening News to Real TV (Paramount). He's the recipient of three Emmy Awards, two Golden Mikes and two Genesis Awards. During the course of his career he's also been a television anchorman, film actor and voiced commercials for American Airlines. |
Vicki Johnson Vicki Johnson is the co-executive producer of Animal Planet's "Untamed and Uncut" and an Emmy and Telly award winning journalist with over 15 years of television experience under her belt. She began her career as a reporter and producer at WFOR in Miami, within a year she was off and running in Los Angeles, producing and writing "REAL TV," "World's Most Amazing Videos," "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," "I'm Still Alive, " and the "The T.V. Guide Awards" for the legendary Dick Clark. But it's been in the sports arena where Vicki's made her mark. After landing at FOX Sports Net, she helped launch the wildly successful clip show "You Gotta See This." YGST ran four seasons and was one of the highest rated shows on the network. She also produced "54321," "Totally NASCAR," and " "The Sport's List" for FSN. That knowledge of sports and a passion for auto racing eventually caught the attention of executives at SPEED Channel. In addition to working behind the camera for the network, Vicki co-hosted and produced "NASCAR Nation," "infield Hot Pass," "NASCAR RaceDay," and "NASCAR Live." |
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Jeff Eberle Jeff Eberle has worked in television and film for the past 10 years, as a cameraman, production manager and producer. He began work in television as assistant cameraman on a project for the 2000 Olympic games in Australia. In late 1999 he joined Cheri Sundae Productions and has worked on various series for Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, TLC, Court TV and Spike TV. He created and was a producer on The Gym, a ten-part reality series that aired on FitTV in 2005. He also worked as a Production Manager for Bravo and PBS. |