Heart of the Dragon (TV series)

Heart of the Dragon is a 1984 British documentary television directed by David Kennard.[1] It was first aired in England on Channel 4, and in the United States by PBS.[2] The 12-episode series won several international awards, including an Emmy.

Heart of the Dragon
Directed byDavid Kennard
StarringAnthony Quayle
Country of originEngland
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Alasdair Clayre
Peter Montagnon
Nigel Houghton
Running time57 minutes
Production company(s)Channel 4 Television Corporation
Release
Original networkChannel 4

Awards

Year Award Category Result
198412th International Emmy AwardsBest DocumentaryWon
1985Primetime Emmy Award[3]Outstanding Informational SeriesNominated
1985BAFTA AwardsBest Factual SeriesNominated
1985BAFTA AwardsBest EditingNominated
gollark: Finally got one but missed a thunder to get it:https://dragcave.net/lineage/tOppG
gollark: I'd believe that if there weren't other cave hunters.
gollark: Give me lunar heralds, stupid cāve.
gollark: I would, except I've been unable to catch anything valuable lately.
gollark: *remains clueless*

References

  1. JOHN CORRY (May 13, 1985). «TV REVIEWS;IN 'HEART OF THE DRAGON,' THE MEANING OF 'EATING'». New York Times.
  2. Arthur Unger (May 3, 1985). «PBS presents an entertaining, in-depth TV course on China». The Christian Science Monitor.
  3. "Nominations For Prime-time Emmys". Los Angeles Times. 6 August 1985.


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