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Eric Schotz

CEO

LMNO Productions

Eric Schotz, President and CEO of LMNO Productions, is a nine-time Emmy-award winner whose innovative style and creativity has established him as one of the television industry’s foremost producers/directors of non-fiction and reality-based programming.

His extensive credit list includes executive producing the highly successful hidden camera series I Get That A Lot for CBS, The Little Couple for TLC (season 8), as well as Unusual Suspects (season 7), Murder Book (season 2), Killer Confessions and Speaking for the Dead, all for Investigation Discovery. Schotz also created Seriously Funny Kids hosted by Heidi Klum for Lifetime, and served as executive producer/creator of Kid’s Say the Darndest Things for CBS, Behind Closed Doors for ABC and A&E, and Guinness Book of World Records Primetime, Boot Camp and Celebrity Boot Camp for FOX. Other credits include the cult classic Man vs. Beast 1 and 2, 101 Things Removed From The Human Body and the nationally syndicated daily talk show Dr. Keith Ablow. He is currently in production on Slow TV, an NRK international format for Travel Channel and The 7 Little Johnstons (season 2) for TLC.

Schotz began his career as a journalist in 1979 for a daily news program on KQED, the PBS television station in San Francisco. Soon after, he moved to KABC-TV in Los Angeles where, in 1980, he played a key role in creating the highly successful magazine series, Eye on L.A, which ultimately led to the long-running late-night ABC Network series Eye on Hollywood.

He resides in the sundrenched suburbs of Los Angeles with his first wife, who claims they have three children.

Speaking at: Partnering Up

Realscreen London brings "the Realscreen experience" to the UK production and programming sectors.

Get unprecedented access to international decision-makers

We bring together creators, buyers and distributors of unscripted programming for two days of panels, pitching and networking.

Realscreen events provide unrivaled access to leaders in the international business of unscripted entertainment.

Fast-track your business

Glean practical insight into the business of unscripted entertainment from industry leaders -- the ones that are driving trends and change -- as they participate in lively debates, lead intimate breakout sessions and round table discussions.

Make the Connection

Through our signature Luncheon Roundtable, Speed Pitching and 30 Minutes With... sessions, we make it easy to make the connections you need to propel your business, and bring you face to face with industry-leading executives.

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