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Executive Producer Marsha Bemko
Executive Producer Marsha Bemko
Marsha Bemko's television career spans more than 20 years. In addition to helming five-time Emmy Award-nominated ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, Bemko was executive producer of the companion series, ANTIQUES ROADSHOW FYI. Prior to joining ROADSHOW as senior producer in 1999, Bemko worked on a variety of WGBH-produced public affairs programs for PBS. She was WGBH's coordinating producer for national programming and the series producer for Culture Shock (1999), a historical series about censorship in the arts and freedom of expression, produced by WGBH Boston and broadcast nationally on PBS. Bemko served as coordinating producer for Discovering Women (1995), a series about six women scientists. She produced, wrote, and directed on-air promos for the award-winning FRONTLINE public affairs series and was a FRONTLINE associate producer for six years beginning in 1982.
Bemko is a graduate of Westfield State College.