Sian Edwards

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Sian Edwards has produced a wide range of topical, factual, entertainment and investigative programming. For Food Network, Sian executive produced Everyday Italian with Giada De Laurentiis and Good Deal with Dave Lieberman. She also executive produced the Food Network's first original web series, Eat This with Dave Lieberman, which went on to become Dave Does. Her entertainment programming also includes producing the BBC's live Millennium Broadcast with Dame Edna from Times Square and developing and producing the movie review show Flicks for Channel 4 (UK).

Sian's documentary work includes executive producing and directing the two-hour A&E special MillionHeirs, which explored the lives of America's richest children, and executive producing the explosive film Hacking Democracy for HBO Documentary Films Presents with her business partner Sarah Teale. She was also the producer and co-director of the Official Tribeca Film Festival selection, The Dalai Lama: Peace and Prosperity for National Geographic. For UK television, Sian has also produced the comedy documentary Star Wars or Bust for Channel 4 and assistant produced the BBC films Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon and The Oklahoma Bomber.

Sian's production service work includes overseeing the U.S. production for HBO/Channel 4's Da Ali G Show, Channel 4's So Graham Norton in NY, and the BBC's Absolutely Fabulous. Her work as a production manager included A&E's Role Reversal, BBC's Jamie Oliver's Christmas Special, The Leslie Garrett Show, Music Live with Lou Reed and the UK number-one music video "Another Chance" for Roger Sanchez.

Sian has an MFA from Columbia University Film School and worked in feature film production for Woody Allen before partnering with Sarah Teale in 2000 to form Teale-Edwards Productions. 

 

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