Bruce Kennedy (television producer)

Kennedy specializes in transforming complicated concepts into entertaining narratives and collaborating with top talent to produce focused and riveting stories.

His television credits range across several formats and networks, from historical and nature documentaries to true crime series to live events.

As the supervising producer and writer of Discovery's Decisions That Shook the World - narrated by Morgan Freeman - he earned a national Emmy Award in 2004.

In 2001, he helped found and executive produce the RIPfest collaborative film project, a short film-making event where teams of TV/commercial professionals and artists are given 16 days to create high-quality short films from scratch based on the cast and locations assigned to them.

[4] His most recent series, Ancient Apocalypse - about a controversial theory of a lost civilization espoused by best-selling author Graham Hancock, was called "the most dangerous show on Netflix" by The Guardian.