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== Documentary Producer == Jean Walkinshaw has produced television for The History Channel; KING-TV, NBC affiliate in Seattle; and KCTS, Public Television in Seattle. She has produced an extensive body of more than 45 poetic and aesthetic documentaries. These are human stories from across the world that reveal issues, art, literature and history through the eyes of individuals involved. In 1992 Walkinshaw was inducted into the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Silver Circle for 25 years of significant contribution to the television industry and community. A graduate of Stanford University, she taught school for three years and in 1963 started her TV career. At KING-TV she produced a weekly series, ''Face to Face'', hosted by Roberta Byrd,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.scctv.net/about-us/press/594-face-to-face-with-roberta )〕 which in 1968 was the only local program series in the U.S. to consistently report on attitudes of minority peoples.〔The Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Survey of Broadcast Journalism 1968-1969, Grosset & Dunlap, Inc., New York, 1969, page 20〕 In 1970 Walkinshaw moved to KCTS where she produced documentaries for both national and local audiences. Much of her work features people and places in the Northwest, but she also produced documentaries in Russia, Ghana and four in Japan. Many of her programs have been aired nationally by PBS and such varied groups as NHK in Japan, Super Channel in Europe, British Airways, and Armed Forces Television Services. Her production of ''Rainier: The Mountain'' was the first program to be broadcast in high definition television by KCTS.
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