Charles Tremayne

Charles Tremayne is a television executive and producer known for creating a number of TV series in the UK and America. In the UK he was best known for editing World In Action on ITV and for his involvement in the case of the wrongly-convicted Birmingham Six.

In the US he either created or developed several series such as The First 48, American Pickers, Room Raiders, and Sinking Cities for PBS. He is also executive producer of several television movies and other scripted projects.

He first came to America to run the joint venture between The New York Times and ITV Granada, winning a News and Documentary Emmy for a program for NOVA about bioterrorism. He joined RDF to run its New York office in 2007, before joining Cineflix Productions in 2009, becoming President in 2013.[1] He is a former Chair of BAFTA New York[2] and is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society.

  1. ^ "About Us – Cineflix". cineflix.com. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Charles Tremayne". www.bafta.org. 1 July 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2021.

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