Start your engines! Discovery Channel has ordered the Sacred Steel TV series, as a part of its Motor-Mondays line-up. Sacred Steel takes viewers inside the exclusive Douche Larouche club, dedicated to building, riding, and working on motorcycles.
Jason Wilson and team at his Sacred Steel shop build customized high-end choppers and restore classic bikes, too. Sean Gallagher, Abby Greensfelder, and John Jones are executive producing Sacred Steel, for Half Yard Productions. For Discovery Channel, executive producers are Craig Coffman, Christo Doyle, and John Slaughter. Meagan Davis is producing.
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Jason Wilson and team at his Sacred Steel shop build customized high-end choppers and restore classic bikes, too. Sean Gallagher, Abby Greensfelder, and John Jones are executive producing Sacred Steel, for Half Yard Productions. For Discovery Channel, executive producers are Craig Coffman, Christo Doyle, and John Slaughter. Meagan Davis is producing.
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- 3/30/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Yet another U.S.-based unscripted production company is being snapped up by an European conglom. Munich-based Red Arrow Entertainment Group has acquired a majority stake in Half Yard Prods., which has offices in New York and Bethesda, MD. Founded in 2006 by Sean Gallagher and Abby Greensfelder, Half Yard focuses on reality series, factual entertainment and documentaries. It is the top producer of wedding programming in the Us with Say Yes to the Dress, I Found the Gown and Randy to the Rescue for TLC. The company’s portfolio also includes Diggers on Nat Geo, How the States Got Their Shapes on History, Hillbilly Handfishin; on Animal Planet and American Loggers on Discovery. Gallagher and Greensfelder will continue as co-CEOs. Half Yard joins Red Arrow’s other Us production holdings, Kinetic Content, Fabrik Entertainment and Left/Right Prods.
- 2/27/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Washington -- Half Yard Productions, the Bethesda, Md.-based entertainment outfit behind the D.C. iteration of Bravo's "Real Housewives" franchise, turned five years old this summer. The Huffington Post caught up with Half Yard principals Abby Greensfelder and Sean Gallagher to dish about their past shows and the changing reality television landscape.
"The stakes are higher now," Greensfelder said. "There's generally, across the board, less margin for making mistakes."
Both she and Gallagher are network veterans, with more than a decade of experience at Discovery Channel and TLC, respectively. The pair have developed a slew of popular shows, from TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress" to History Channel's "Modern Marvels."
Their decision to launch their own company was sparked, Gallagher said, by a desire to tell stories about "interesting characters [and] interesting worlds." But the economic climate has presented obstacles as networks tighten their belts.
"There's such pressure and...
"The stakes are higher now," Greensfelder said. "There's generally, across the board, less margin for making mistakes."
Both she and Gallagher are network veterans, with more than a decade of experience at Discovery Channel and TLC, respectively. The pair have developed a slew of popular shows, from TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress" to History Channel's "Modern Marvels."
Their decision to launch their own company was sparked, Gallagher said, by a desire to tell stories about "interesting characters [and] interesting worlds." But the economic climate has presented obstacles as networks tighten their belts.
"There's such pressure and...
- 11/30/2011
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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