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''Innovation'' is an American television program that aired on PBS from 1984 to 2004. It covered topics on science, health and technology. The program was produced at New York City public TV station WNET.


Overview

''Innovation'' was conceived by Executive Producer Bill Einreinhofer and hosted by broadcast journalist Jim Hartz. Initially a local magazine-style program, each half-hour episode was dedicated to a single topic. Among the subjects explored were flight, the impact of stress on personal health, animal intelligence and diabetes, along with how technology was transforming the ways people live and work. By the early 1990s, as PBS moved away from half-hour prime time programming, ''Innovation'' evolved into a continuing series of documentary specials, sometimes covering a single topic over a set of episodes. The final episodes of ''Innovation'' aired on PBS in 2004.


People in Motion

One of the ''Innovation'' set of episodes was called ''People in Motion'', which looked at technology as a method of personal empowerment for people with disabilities. ''People in Motion'' comprised three episodes, hosted by the musician
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, that aired in 1995. Three additional programs, broadcast in 1996, were hosted by actress Marlee Matlin.


Awards and honors

The series garnered numerous honors and awards from the
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(NY Emmy Awards). Programs from the series are included in the permanent collections of hundreds of libraries worldwide."Most widely held works by Bill Einreinhofer"
WorldCat Retrieved August 22, 2013.


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''Innovation''
at IMDb 1980s American television series 1990s American television series 2000s American television series 1984 American television series debuts 2004 American television series endings PBS original programming Television series by WNET