Eamonn Matthews
Producer
Eamonn Matthews is CEO of Quicksilver Media. He has won many major broadcasting awards including six Emmys and four Baftas. Recent projects include Afghanistan: No Country for Women(ITV/upcoming on PBS Frontline); The Anti-Vax Conspiracy (C4/ARTE), India’s Rape Scandal(C4/PBS Frontline) and the Netflix 7x60’ series Killer Ratings (Bandidos na TV). Awards as an executive producer include a 2017 Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award for Iraq Uncovered, PBS/Frontline/C4, a 2016 BAFTA and Emmy for Outbreak: The Truth about Ebola, PBS/Frontline/BBC, and a 2016 DuPont award for coverage of the Ebola outbreak. Other awards include a 2015 Emmy for The Battle For Ukraine, PBS/Frontline, 2014 Emmy, BAFTA, Royal TV Society (RTS), Grierson and Broadcast awards for Syria: Across the Lines, C4/PBS/Frontline, a 2013 Emmy and RTS award for Inside Japan's Nuclear Meltdown, PBS/Frontline/BBC, an Emmy in 2012 for Undercover Syria, PBS/Frontline/C4, another 2012 Emmy for The Battle for Syria, PBS/Frontline, and a Grierson award in 2011 for Secret Iraq, BBC. In 2010 he won a BAFTA as Executive Producer for Terror in Mumbai, C4/HBO. As Executive Producer of The Death Squads, (C4/CNN International,) he won the 2007 RTS International Current Affairs Award. In 2006 he won a BAFTA as Executive Producer of Beslan, C4/WNET/NHK. Before founding Quicksilver he was an award-winning film maker working with the BBC, and then PBS and C4.
Twitter:
@@MatthewsEamonnEmail:
Eamonn.matthews@qsmedia.tvLanguages Spoken:
English
Location:
United Kingdom
Areas of Expertise:
International Affairs, Human Rights, Finance, Science and Ethics