George Taweel Productions
was founded in 1971 as a music and entertainment loan-out company
for the freelance services of producer, director, writer, media and
business consultant George Taweel as well as a production company
for projects in film, television, home entertainment, corporate communications,
live stage productions, educational programs and seminars.
Taweel
spent 7 years in the PBS system at New Jersey Public Television and
soon branched out to working in New York City for CBS as an episodic
director for the daytime dramatic series' "Love
of Life", working on a Bob Hope Special,
and other projects for Fortune 100 Companies.
During his East Coast career, Taweel worked with such celebrities
as Bob Hope, Julie
Harris, the Greaseband, Sarah
Vaughan, Jean Shepherd (The Christmas
Story Movie), and Tito Puente. He directed
and produced the television debut of the comedy/magic team
Penn & Teller (Asparagus Valley Cultural Society) and also
produced and directed one of the world's first music videos with the
"Theme to the Bermuda Triangle" project.
In 1980, Taweel came to Los Angeles and soon landed opportunities
as an episodic director for "The Young and The
Restless", directing the sitcom pilot for "On
The Line" and producing "Rocky Road"
for Turner Broadcasting/The Arthur Company, the first sitcom to air
on a basic cable network.
Taweel was Coordinating Producer/Writer for "Star
Search with Ed McMahan" and producer of the "Mother/Daughter
Pageants with Bert Parks" for Proctor & Gamble /Gaines Productions
which during his tenure became the #1 syndicated beauty pageant. Additionally,
he produced the launch series "Mousercise"
for the Disney Channel and other numerous television pilots, series
and specials.
George Taweel Productions has produced, directed and written branded
content for prominent Corporate Clients including: Wal-Mart/FLW, Anheuser
Busch, Proctor & Gamble, AT&T, Chase, Exxon, Johnson & Johnson, Squibb/Bristol-Myers,
and UNICEF.
Taweel
won and EMMY® for "Survival Guide" with
Robert Guillaume, a project for Pacific
Bell that aired on PBS.
Interactive Media clients include: Mattel Interactive, The Learning
Company, Turner New Media, Tyndale New Media and TLC Entertainment.
Taweel produced, directed and wrote for numerous live stage productions
including the Los Angeles Christmas Spectacular, National Media Prayer
Breakfast, ABCS Salute to Hollywood, and the All Star Tribute to Khalil
Gibran. The company also created live theme park shows including:
DIC Superstar Showcase at Knott's Berry Farm and the over three year
run of Captain Kangaroo's "Roo Crew Live" at Busch Gardens Tampa and
Williamsburg.
George Taweel Productions is the parent company for the successful
family focused, TLC Entertainment. It is also the sister company of
St. George Entertainment whose sole purpose is to create Stereoscopic
3D content for all media outlets.
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