Rasha Drachkovitch
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Rasha Drachkovitch is a television producer
Television producer
The primary role of a television Producer is to allow all aspects of video production, ranging from show idea development and cast hiring to shoot supervision and fact-checking...

 and President of 44 Blue Productions
44 Blue Productions
44 Blue Productions is a production company founded in 1984 by Rasha and Stephanie Drachkovitch. 44 Blue is a top supplier of reality, documentary, lifestyle and action-adventure programming producing more than 1000 hours for leading US broadcast and cable outlets including A&E, Animal Planet, HBO,...

, which he co-founded with his wife, Stephanie Drachkovitch, in 1984. Drachkovitch and his team are responsible for producing more than 60 series and 40 documentaries, equaling more than 500 hours of programming, which have aired on domestic broadcast networks, 12 cable networks as well as in 120 countries around the world. Drachkovitch earned a bachelors degree in communications from Stanford University
Stanford University
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. He is the son of a Yugoslavia
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n university professor father and winery manager mother.

Getting shot at in Soweto
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, attacked in the West Bank
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 by Palestinian
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 protesters and chased down by the Yakuza
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, also known as , are members of traditional organized crime syndicates in Japan. The Japanese police, and media by request of the police, call them bōryokudan , literally "violence group", while the yakuza call themselves "ninkyō dantai" , "chivalrous organizations". The yakuza are notoriously...

 in Tokyo
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 has not slowed Drachkovitch down. His passion for reality
Reality
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 has driven him behind the scenes of the world's most dangerous places, including the US Special Forces and Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace
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. He was the first to film inside Chinese
China
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 and Russia
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n maximum-security prisons
Supermax
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.

Before 44 Blue

Before establishing 44 Blue Productions
44 Blue Productions
44 Blue Productions is a production company founded in 1984 by Rasha and Stephanie Drachkovitch. 44 Blue is a top supplier of reality, documentary, lifestyle and action-adventure programming producing more than 1000 hours for leading US broadcast and cable outlets including A&E, Animal Planet, HBO,...

, Drachkovitch produced Los Angeles
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 KABC-TV's
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 "Eye on LA". He also served as director/editor for the syndicated sports series "Greatest Sports Legends". Drachkovitch's first TV show was the nationally syndicated "Bob Uecker's Wacky World of Sports
Bob Uecker
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", a sports blooper show he started with a mild $80,000 investment.

44 Blue Productions

In 1984, husband and wife team, Rasha and Stephanie Drachkovitch founded 44 Blue Productions
44 Blue Productions
44 Blue Productions is a production company founded in 1984 by Rasha and Stephanie Drachkovitch. 44 Blue is a top supplier of reality, documentary, lifestyle and action-adventure programming producing more than 1000 hours for leading US broadcast and cable outlets including A&E, Animal Planet, HBO,...

 to house their mix of mostly non-fiction
Non-fiction
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, reality
Reality
In philosophy, reality is the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined. In a wider definition, reality includes everything that is and has been, whether or not it is observable or comprehensible...

, how-to
How-to
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, lifestyle and action-adventure programming. Drachkovitch serves as executive producer
Executive producer
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, writer and director for most of the programs.

Awards

2005 Daytime Emmy Award
Daytime Emmy Award
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 - Best Show, Spanish Language - "Los Niños en Su Casa
A Place of Our Own
A Place of Our Own is a daily program about child care that airs on Public Broadcasting Service , produced in Los Angeles by KCET. It was hosted by Debi Gutierrez and has been recently hosted by Elizabeth Sanchez. The Spanish-language version is Los Niños en Su Casa , seen on PBS and on the...

" KCET
KCET
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 and Sesame Workshop
Sesame Workshop
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2005 Daytime Emmy Award - Best Studio-based Show, Spanish Language - "Los Niños en Su Casa", KCET and Sesame Workshop

2005 Peabody Award
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 - "A Place of Our Own
A Place of Our Own
A Place of Our Own is a daily program about child care that airs on Public Broadcasting Service , produced in Los Angeles by KCET. It was hosted by Debi Gutierrez and has been recently hosted by Elizabeth Sanchez. The Spanish-language version is Los Niños en Su Casa , seen on PBS and on the...

" & "Los Niños en Su Casa", KCET and Sesame Workshop

2005 Parent's Choice Award - "A Place of Our Own" & "Los Niños en Su Casa", KCET and Sesame Workshop

2003 Genesis Award - Outstanding Reality Programming - "Cell Dogs", Animal Planet
Animal Planet
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2002 CINE Award
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 - Golden Eagle - "The True Story of Black Hawk Down", The History Channel
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2001 Aurora Award
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 - Gold Award - "Wide Open", A&E Network
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2001 Aurora Award - Platinum Award - "Lockup:Inside Pelican Bay
Lockup (TV show)
Lockup is a prison documentary series, produced by 44 Blue Productions, which airs on MSNBC. The Lockup franchise also includes Lockup Raw and Lockup Extended Stay....

", MSNBC
MSNBC
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2001 Aurora Award - Gold Award - "Cadets:Live of a Student Recruit", A&E

2000 Aurora Award - Gold Award - "Firefight", TLC
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2000 Aurora Award - Platinum Award - "Journeys to Remember", Travel Channel
Travel Channel
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2000 Cine Award - Golden Eagle - "Firefight", TLC

1999 Telly Award - Winner - "Elite Choppers", Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel
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1999 Telly Award - Winner - "Journeys to Remember", Travel Channel

1999 Telly Award - Finalist - "Behind Bars", A&E

1999 Telly Award - Finalist - "Firefight", TLC

1999 Worldfest Flagstaff International Film Festival, Gold Award - News and Documentary Program Directing - "Firefight", TLC

1999 WorldFest Houston International Film Festival, Gold Award - TV Special, Family/Children - "And Now This", Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (TV channel)
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1998 Aurora Award - Gold Award - "Red Light Districts", A&E

1998 Aurora Award - Platinum Award - "Elite Choppers", Discovery Channel

1998 Aurora Award - Platinum Award - "Behind Bars", A&E

1998 Aurora Award - Gold Award - "And Now This", Nickelodeon

1991 Worldfest Houston, Bronze Award - Film and Video Production, Sports - "Discovery Sport", Discovery Channel

1998 Chicago Television Award - Best Documentary Program - "Behind Bars", A&E

1991 New York Film Festival
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 - Silver Medal - "Discovery Sport"

1990 Telly Award - Winner - "Aspire Higher", AVIA and WSF

1988 Worldfest Houston, Silver Award - Documentary, Sports - "The History of College Football"

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