G.O.A.T.s The Greatest of All Time with photographer Walter Iooss, three hours of never before told stories from Kobe Bryant, Tiger Woods, Derek Jeter, Chris Evert, Joe Montana, Jack Nicklaus, Ken Griffey, Jr., Joe Namath, and Kelly Slater, through the lens of Walter Iooss, the greatest sports photographer ever. Premiered on ESPN, ABC, and ESPN2.[1][2][3][4]
Gotti: Godfather and Son, the 4-hour Gotti family story never before told by
John A. Gotti, brother Peter Gotti and sister Angel Gotti, which premiered in June 2018[6] on
A&E. "This fascinating documentary series uses interviews with John Gotti Junior, police documents and family photos to give us a glimpse into the inner workings of the Mafia. Find out how a son of the most famous gangster in America turned into a man who now wants nothing to do with organized crime.” Reported[5] Ira Rosen, producer for
60 Minutes.
Family Pickle for
RLTV,[14] winner of the Cablefax Award for Best Show or Series Reality – Professions in 2013[15] and the New York Festivals Gold World Medal for Best Reality TV Drama in 2013.[16] CableFax reported,[15] "While many reality shows depend on contrived situations and producer-incited scuffles, this one does go “old school” by simply following around the eccentric family behind NYC's famous
Carnegie Deli."
Kaufman produced and directed the feature documentary, The Palladium: Where Mambo Was King,[17] which also aired on
Bravo and won the
Imagen Award for Best Television Documentary in 2003;[18] and also wrote, directed, and produced the 1991 feature film Romeo & Julia, which won the Silver Award at the Houston International Film Festival.[19]
^White, Daniel (September 11, 1991).
"'Romeo and Julia': Comedy with a Twist". Princeton Alumni Weekly. Richmond: William Byrd Press. p. 32. Retrieved May 30, 2014.