''EGG, the arts show'' is an American nonfiction
television program
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that aired on
PBS
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from January 13, 2000 to April 8, 2005. ''EGG'' documented both the famous and the unusual aspects and projects of classical and modern
art
Art is a diverse range of cultural activity centered around ''works'' utilizing creative or imaginative talents, which are expected to evoke a worthwhile experience, generally through an expression of emotional power, conceptual ideas, tec ...
s; its narrator was
Elaine Stritch.
Produced by
Thirteen/WNET New York,
Jeff Folmsbee served as Executive Producer.
Mark Mannucci was series producer. ''EGG'' won a
Peabody Award
The George Foster Peabody Awards (or simply Peabody Awards or the Peabodys) program, named for the American businessman and philanthropist George Foster Peabody, George Peabody, honor what are described as the most powerful, enlightening, and in ...
in 2002.
Peabody Award Archives
Trio (owned by NBC/Vivendi Universal Entertainment), the pop culture/popular arts entertainment cable network has aired the series in reruns.
Pat Rabdau worked as a producer and cameraman.
Episodes
Season 1 (2000)
Season 2 (2001-2002)
Season 3 (2002-2003)
Season 4 (2004)
Season 5 (2005)
References
External links
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Past episodes on Little Big Pictures
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2000 American television series debuts
2003 American television series endings
PBS original programming
Television series by WNET