
Eric Schotz
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Biography
Eric Schotz is an American executive producer born in Florence, Italy. He began his career as a journalist in 1979 for a daily news program on San Francisco's KQED. Soon after, Schotz moved to KABC-TV in Los Angeles. He is President and CEO of LMNO Productions, a small independent television production company established in 1989. In 2016, he launched a new production company, Anvil 1893 Entertainment.
Known For

The Johnstons, a family of little people, juggle family and health issues on top of a home renovation.
7 Little Johnstons

While detectives search for clues among the living, veteran Dauphin County, PA, coroner Graham Hetrick uncovers secrets of the dead. Each episode features a stylized re-enactment of a compelling homicide case taken directly from Hetrick's files. As viewers are led through a series of twists and turns, Hetrick peels back the layers of the investigation to reveal how the murder happened and who is to blame.
The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead

The hilarious reimagined format of the classic variety show capture host Tiffany Haddish’s unique voice and sensibility as she interacts with real kids – and their innocently entertaining points of view.
Kids Say the Darndest Things

A behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of the film Willow (1988). Included are interviews with cast and crew and scenes of the actual filming of the production itself.
Willow: The Making of an Adventure

Follow 4 families raising children diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder - a single mother whose son Chase has been hospitalized 6 times; a grandmother raising 4 kids diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, a little girl, Samantha, who was diagnosed at age 3, and Kelsey, a courageous pre-teen who heroically manages her moods, even as she faces the intensifying social pressures in school.
Raising Bipolar
Ordinary couples who are tested by extremely stressful events and tragedies manage to overcome life's hurdles and find wedded bliss.
Miracle Weddings

Behind the scenes in an Iraqi Military ER MASH documentary. 72 hours filming the men and women doctors and medical staff trying to save soldiers' lives.
Iraq Frontline ER
Incredible medical stories take you inside the womb where babies are fighting for survival against unbelievable odds before they are even born.