Elizabeth Deane is a writer, producer and director of documentary
films for PBS, specializing in American history. She is based
primarily at WGBH-TV in Boston with work ranging from presidential
politics to biographies and musical history.Early in her career, Deane
wrote and produced three episodes of the 13-part series Vietnam: A
Television History with Stanley Karnow as chief correspondent. The
three episodes were titled "America's Mandarin," "Homefront USA," and
"The End of the Tunnel." Vietnam won a Peabody Award and seven Emmy
awards. Originally broadcast in 1983, the program was re-broadcast by
the PBS history series American Experience in 1997.In 1985, Deane was
senior producer for Frontline's four-part series Crisis in Central
America, which won a Peabody Award. She was senior producer for the
13-part series War and Peace in the Nuclear Age for WGBH in 1989.
films for PBS, specializing in American history. She is based
primarily at WGBH-TV in Boston with work ranging from presidential
politics to biographies and musical history.Early in her career, Deane
wrote and produced three episodes of the 13-part series Vietnam: A
Television History with Stanley Karnow as chief correspondent. The
three episodes were titled "America's Mandarin," "Homefront USA," and
"The End of the Tunnel." Vietnam won a Peabody Award and seven Emmy
awards. Originally broadcast in 1983, the program was re-broadcast by
the PBS history series American Experience in 1997.In 1985, Deane was
senior producer for Frontline's four-part series Crisis in Central
America, which won a Peabody Award. She was senior producer for the
13-part series War and Peace in the Nuclear Age for WGBH in 1989.
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