
David Fanning
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Production · Born 1946-05-25 · age 80 · South Africa
David Fanning has been executive producer of Frontline , America’s only regularly scheduled investigative documentary series on television, since its first season in 1983. The series has won all the major awards for broadcast journalism, including 34 Emmys, 23 duPont-Columbia University Awards, 12 Peabody Awards, and 11 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards. In 2002, the series was honored with an unprecedented third Gold Baton from duPont-Columbia for its post September 11th coverage, a series of seven hour-long documentaries on the origins and impact of terrorism. In 2003, “A Dangerous Business,” a Frontline / New York Times joint investigation of the cast-iron pipe making industry, won the Pulitzer Prize for public service. Fanning began his filmmaking career as a young journalist in South Africa. He came to the US in 1973 and began producing and directing local and national documentaries for KOCE, a public television station in California. In 1977, Fanning came to WGBH Boston to start the international documentary series WORLD.
Titles

Snitch

Frontline

Speaking of Sex

The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan

The Tank Man

Against Wind and Tide: A Cuban Odyssey

In the Age of AI

President Biden

The Rise of ISIS

Outlawed in Pakistan

Nuclear Aftershocks

The Age of AIDS

Once Upon a Time in Iraq
Dollars and Dentists

Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia

Plot to Overturn the Election

Frank Terpil: Confessions of a Dangerous Man

America After 9/11

Taliban Takeover

The Killer at Thurston High

Inside the Uvalde Response

Predator on the Reservation

After Uvalde: Guns, Grief & Texas Politics

Beyond Baghdad

Out of Gitmo

Mosul

Lost in Detention

America's Dangerous Trucks

The New Asylums

The Released

Terror in Europe

Burden of Innocence

Documenting Police Use of Force

The Healthcare Divide

To Catch A Trader

The Fish on My Plate

Hostage in Iran

War on Nicaragua

The Suicide Plan

America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump

Money, Power & Wall Street