- Hal Gessner
Hal Gessner (born
May 22 ,1948 inNew York City ,New York ) is anEmmy Award -winning Americantelevision producer . He was a producer and director for "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous " before becoming theexecutive producer of the Saturday edition of "The Early Show " onCBS from1997 to2002 [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1116677424.html?categoryid=14&cs=1|'CBS Saturday Morning' taps Gessner] ] . Gessner is the creator of the "Chef on a Shoestring" segment which was turned into abest-selling cookbook .Currently, Gessner has returned to his former post as executive producer of the Saturday edition of "The Early Show." He is also the creator and producer of "
Stunt Junkies " and "FutureCar " onThe Discovery Channel and other network shows developed by CBSEye Too Productions [ [http://www.trailblazerstudios.com/3_13_07.html|DISCOVERY BRINGS CARS OF THE FUTURE INTO VIEW] ] .9/11 Films
Gessner has collaborated on two
documentary films covering theSeptember 11 Attacks . He was the executiveeditor of 9/11, shot by theNaudet brothers and narrated byRobert De Niro . The film won theprimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Non-Fiction Special in 2002 [ [http://www.emmys.tv/awards/awardsearch.php| Emmy Award Winners] ] . Gessner also received aChristopher Award [ [http://www.christophers.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?pid=259&srcid=262|The 2003 Christopher Award Winners] ] and aPeabody Award [ [http://128.192.29.189/archives/search.asp| Peabody Award Winners] ] for his work on the film.In 2006, Gessner executive produced "", which documented the
respiratory problems of 9/11 rescue workers. The film aired on theSundance Channel and was narrated by actorSteve Buscemi , a former New York Cityfirefighter .References
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