John Smithson

John Smithson at the 69th Annual Peabody Awards

John Smithson is a British film and television producer. He is Creative Director of Arrow Media, based in London. Previously he was co-founder and chief executive of Darlow Smithson Productions. He works closely with top broadcasting commissioners in the UK, US and around the world.

Family

John's brother is the well-known UK political blogger Mike Smithson.

Awards

Filmography

  1. Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy (1989) (producer)
  2. Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (1992) (producer)
  3. Children of God (1994) (director & producer)
  4. The Affair (1995) (producer)
  5. Black Box (1998) (executive producer)
  6. Station X (1999) (executive producer)
  7. Teenage Japanese Killers (2000) (executive producer)
  8. What Killed the Mega Beasts? (2002) (executive producer)
  9. Touching the Void (2003) (producer)
  10. The Last Dragon (2004) (executive producer)
  11. Touching the Void: Return to Siula Grande (2004) (producer)
  12. The Somme (2005) (executive producer)
  13. E=mc² (2005) (executive producer)
  14. Looking for Elizabeth (2005) (executive producer)
  15. I Shouldn't Be Alive (2005–2006) (executive producer)
  16. 9/11: The Falling Man (2006) (executive producer)
  17. Deep Water (2006) (producer)
  18. Alive (2006) (executive producer)
  19. Clapham Junction (2007) (executive producer)
  20. The Beckoning Silence (2007) (executive producer)
  21. Cutting Edge: Killer in a Small Town (2008) (executive producer)
  22. U Be Dead (2009) (executive producer)
  23. The Diary of Anne Frank (2009) (executive producer)
  24. Thriller in Manila (2009) (executive producer)
  25. 9/11: Phone Calls from the Towers (2009) (executive producer)
  26. Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking (2010) (executive producer)
  27. 127 Hours (2010) (producer)

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