Talk:Peter Greenwood
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[edit]Peter Greenwood has been a film and television buff all his life, working early on with the golden years of television program for channel ten Sydney. A restless seeker knowledge he has worked in almost every facet of the Australian media, he even produced and directed the first personal television commercial audition ever broadcast in Australia. This was for the popular childrens news show Simon Townsends wonder world, the commercial carried a FACT number of 000001 since it was the first self promotion comercial ever made for a performer. He however did not win the reporters job, although he later was offered a position but after taping one segment for the new show he felt that he was too old at that time for the job. He has been a researcher on several books and magazines about classic television, The Moose That roared by Keith scott(a fellow voice actor) and Lost in Space by Flint Mitchell. He also served as the Hollywood editor for three years for the Horwitz Groups magazine TV Soap, having worked for the same publication while it was held by the Fairfax group. At present he is producing the DVD documentary footage for the Australian and New Zealand release of the american sitcom "My Favorite Martian". He has also just completed producing the soundtrack album for that same show that is to be released worldwide by La La Land records.
As of March 2008 Peter Greenwood re-entered the commercial directors field by producing and directing 14 thirty second spots. These commercials were for a Ohio based casino concern they featured actors "Jamie Farr" from MASH together with Vicki Lawrence as her Burnett show character Ma Ma. Also featured was Dwayne Hickman in a Dobbie Gillis like performance,these spot were shot wide screen High definition using the new Red Camera system. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.77.127.68 (talk) 02:45, 8 May 2008 (UTC)
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